Jewish artifacts found at an excavation site in Tayma, Saudi Arabia.
Tayma was a Jewish oasis during the pre-Islamic era. It was the hometown of Jewish poet Shmuel Ben Adiya, famous for his unconditional loyalty towards Prince Imru al Qais in the 6th century.
Tayma, along with Khaybar were the two most important oasis in the Hejaz region (modern Saudi Arabia) that used to have a strong jewish presence until the fall of Khaybar in 628 (4388 - 4389 in the hebrew calendar) when the first muslims conquered the fortress and expelled most of the jewish population.
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Preliminary designs of Tennis court in Alula, Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
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كل حلم أصبح واقع بوجودك..🇸🇦💚
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Fig Way, Dhahran Aramco (2024)
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Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 beat Argentina.
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Qaṣr Al-Farīd" (the Lonely Castle), Nabatean tomb (1st century AD).
Mada’in Salih, or Hegra, near Al-'Ula, Saudi Arabia.
© Roberto Conte (2022)
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Lord Perceval and the smooth operator
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