al qishla palace, hail
al qishla palace, hail
The Barzan boys(yelo sa hail)............
A funnies video in Hail,Saudi Arabia.Itis about the hail storm in ha'il.An interview by the news anchor of Hail Mr.Reymond Mago Defeo.Together with the Barzan Boys of Hail:Mr.Dennis Topico Dagan,Mr.Luisito Pascual,Mr.Reymond Cabanal(a.k.a)the sexy man,with the special partecipation of our Indonisian friend Mr.A-an Cerebon....
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF SAUDI ARABIA IN GOOGLE EARTH PART FIVE ( 5/7 )
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1. OLD CASTLE,JEDDAH 21°37'56.80N 39° 9'5.54E
2. AL KHUDARI MOSQUE,KHOBAR 26°18'43.83N 50°13'33.65E
3. GAZAZ MODEL,JEDDAH 21°31'46.85N 39° 9'36.36E
4. FORT WALL(5),RIYADH 24°44'12.56N 46°33'47.51E
5. HISTORY MODEL SQUARE,JEDDAH 21°36'39.10N 39° 8'28.04E
6. TYMA WALL,TAYMA 27°38'19.41N 38°32'10.65E
7. CONSTRUCTION SCULPTURE,JEDDAH 21°31'48.77N 39° 9'33.80E
8. 2440-AL-KHURAYMAT,MADAIN SALEH 26°47'10.32N 37°56'48.54E
9. CENTER MOSUQE,JEDDAH 21°29'0.63N 39°10'59.49E
10. NATIONAL MUSEUM,RIYADH 24°38'50.71N 46°42'38.88E
11. CLOCK TOWER,JEDDAH 21°42'3.09N 39° 6'24.91E
12. HOUSING MOSQUE,DAMMAM 26°24'54.37N 50° 7'23.29E
13. KHUZAM PALACED GATE,JEDDAH 21°28'39.08N 39°12'10.89E
14. WELL SISERA,SAKAKAH 29°59'30.93N 40°11'54.02E
15. AL-TAHLIYAH SQUARE,JEDDAH 21°32'47.64N 39° 7'38.33E
16. AL-MUSMAK PALACE,RIYADH 24°37'52.30N 46°42'48.21E
17. LANTERNS SQUARE,JEDDAH 21°32'39.00N 39° 8'2.23E
18. AL-SA'EEDINI WELL(2),BADE 28°29'7.30N 35° 1'8.29E
19. ANTHROPOMORPHIC SQARE,JEDDAH 21°32'49.61N 39° 7'39.89E
20. BARZAN PALACE TOWERS,HAIL 27°31'30.40N 41°42'18.58E
21. AL-NAGHI MOSQUE,JEDDAH 21°28'57.66N 39°11'1.95E
22. 2407 AREA-A,MADAIN SALEH 26°47'33.68N 37°57'20.97E
23. AL-MURABBA PALACE,RIYADH 24°38'47.16N 46°42'33.42E
24. KHOBAR GATE(2),KHOBAR 26°16'45.38N 50°13'2.73E
25. FORT WALL(7),RIYADH 24°44'12.56N 46°33'47.51E
26. BIR HADDAJ,TAYMA 27°38'5.28N 38°33'11.48E
27. JAFFALI MOSQUE,JEDDAH 21°29'33.46N 39°11'8.22E
28. AREA-C,MADAIN SALEH 26°46'33.64N 37°57'28.78E
Al Qishla Hail Saudi Arabia April 2018
على خطى القدماء 8 ( قلعة عيرف Documentary Series 8 ( Aerv Castle
- لاتفوتوا مشاهدة ديار قوم ثمود الملعونين بالصيحة والرجفة على قناتي الثانية على الرابط
Ha'il City was the center of the emirate of Ha'il, a clan of the Shammar tribe, from 1836 until 1921. The first emir, Abdullah bin Rashid, took power with his brother emir Obaid and Jabbr's sons. Abdullah bin Rashid continued constructing the Barzan Palace in Ha'il which had been started by Mohammad Ibn Ali. After the death of Abdullah bin Rashid (in 1847 or 1848) his son and successor, Talal (or Telal), completed the palace.
During the Al Rashid period many foreign travelers visited Ha'il and the Rashidi emirs, and described their impressions in different journals and books, including those of Georg August Wallin (1854), William Gifford Palgrave (1865), Lady Anne Blunt (1881), Charles Montagu Doughty (1888), and Gertrude Bell (1914).
Al Rashid emirs were considered relatively tolerant towards foreigners, including traders in Ha'il:
Many of these traders belonged to the Shiyaa sect, hated by some Sonnites, doubly hated by the Wahabees. But Telal affected not to perceive their religious discrepancies, and silenced all murmurs by marks of special favor towards these very dissenters, and also by the advantages which their presence was not long in procuring for the town
The opening of the Hejaz railway between Damascus and Medina, together with new inexpensive steamship routes to Jeddah, undermined the traditional camel caravan economy of Ha'il
The last Al Rashid emir was ousted from power by Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia in 1921. Ibn Saud then gave orders to destroy the Barzan Palace and also ordered Al Rashid and Al Sabhan leaders to move from Ha'il to Riyadh City, and he assigned one person from the mentioned families, as temporary emir Prince Ibraheem bin Salem Al Sabhan in order to assure the loyalty from the Ha'il people and Shammar
After this, Ha'il fell into steep decline, as witnessed by E. Rutter in 1931:
Hail seems like a city marooned among the sand...the population of Hail was plainly in decline. Numbers of houses in the northern quarter of the town were in ruins...many people of Hail had fled to the comfortable realms of King Faisal of Iraq... ”
Today Ha'il City is the center of Saudi Arabia's agricultural program,[citation needed] and most of the wheat crops of the kingdom come from the area surrounding the city. There are also a number of camel farms for the production of camel milk near the city.
Hatim al-Tai:
Was a famous pre-Islamic (Jahiliyyah) Arabian poet, and the father of the Sahaba Adi ibn Hatim and Safana bint Hatem. He was a Christian, and belonged to the Ta'i Arabian tribe. Stories about his extreme generosity have made him an icon to Arabs up till the present day, as in the proverbial phrase more generous than Hatem. There is a hill overlooking the city of Hail which has a reproduction of the campfire he lit to welcome his guests, which is turned on every night and can be seen from the center of the town. He was the ruler of his tribe. Then his son Aoudi became the ruler after his father's death he also became a Muslim in 628 after a meeting with the Prophet Mohammed
شكرا للمتابعة والنشر
Desert Bike Riding with chunks :Hail saudi arabia
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قصر القشلة - Al-Qishlah Palace
يمثل مبنى قصر القشلة بطرازه المعماري موقعا من أجمل مواقع التراث العمراني في منطقة حائل. بنيت القشلة عام 1362هـ في عهد الملك عبدالعزيز رحمه الله لتكون ثكنة عسكرية, وشيد المبنى من دورين وأستخدم في بنائه الطين واللبن والحجارة والأخشاب, وفق الطراز المعماري و الزخرفي المعروف في منطقة نجد, حيث تظهر جدرانة الخارجية ثمانية أبراج دفاعية أسطوانية الشكل, وللقشلة بوابتان كبيرتان, شرقية وجنوبية, ويبلغ عدد غرف المبنى 142 غرفة تفتح جميعها على الفناء الداخلي وفي وسط فناء القشلة مسجد له خلوة سفلية ومصلى مكشوف.
Al-Qishlah Palace
Al-Qishlah is a Palace located in the center of Ha'il city, Saudi Arabia. The building architectural style represents one of the most attractive areas of urban heritage. Alqishlah were built in 1362H during the reign of king Abdul Aziz ( May Allah bless his soul) to be used as a military barrack. This building is built of two stories, by clay, stone and wood according to architectural style known in Najd area, it has eight cylinder defense columns. The palace has two large gates on the east and south sides. There is a total of 142 rooms in the building. At the center there is a mosque with uncovered praying area and basement.
Saddam Hussein found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging - 2006
1. Chief Judge Raouf Adbul-Rahman pointing at former US attorney general Ramsey Clark UPSOUND Ramsey Clark, Let him in
2. Defence lawyer for Saddam Hussein and former US attorney general Ramsey Clark sitting in court
3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Raouf Adbul-Rahman, Chief Judge:
He is the ridiculous one take him out of the court, take him out, take him out!
UPSOUND of people in the court clapping
4. Clark with guards standing behind him
5. Chief Judge banging a book on his desk
6. Cutaway of defence lawyer
7. Chief Judge addressing Saddam Hussein (overlaid with pictures of Saddam)
Chief Judge: Keep standing... We are going to read the verdict keep standing.
Saddam Hussein: What?
Chief Judge: Keep standing we are going to read the verdict, listen to the verdict standing.
Saddam Hussein: I will listen to it.
Chief Judge: Yes Standing.
Saddam Hussein: No, sitting.
Chief Judge: Stand... Make him stand (speaking to the guards) NOT PICTURED
Saddam Hussein: Don't twist my arm (speaking to the guards) NOT PICTURED
Chief Judge: Leave him, leave him. The court decided to sentence Saddam Hussein Almajid to death.
Saddam Hussein: Long live the people, long live the nation, down with the traitors, down down the invaders ..Allah Akbar...(God is great). Long live the people (Iraqi people) long live the nation (Arab nation), down the traitors, down down with the invaders, go to hell, you and the court, silence for the ones should shut up. We are for it. We are the human people. The criminal invaders are the enemies of humanity and their collaborators are the enemies of humanity. God is great, God is great, silence for the ones who should shut up. I recommend the great Iraqi people to forgive the ones who chose the wrong side if they decide to come back and change their situation. I also recommend that the great people (Iraqis) should feel angry with the people from the countries that occupied Iraq and be ready to pardon them. You are not the ones who decide, you are servants of the occupation, of the invaders and their followers, God is great, life for us and death for our enemies, life for the people and death for their enemies, long live the great nation (Arab nation) and death for its enemy, long live humanity!
8. Chief Judge sitting in court
9. Barzan Ibrahim, defendant and Saddam Hussein's half brother, shouting as he walks into the dock UPSOUND: Long live the Arabs, long live the (Arab) nation, long live the unity of the Iraqi people, long live the Ba'ath party, the party of the high level principles
10. Barzan standing in dock, UPSOUND (Arabic), Chief Judge:
The court sentenced Barzan Ibrahim to death.
11. Defence team
12. Barzan listening
13. Chief Judge
14. Defendant, Awad Hamed al-Bandar, head of former Revolutionary Court, standing before the judge
UPSOUND (Arabic) Chief Judge :
The court sentences Awad Hamad Al-Bandar to death.
15. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Awad Hamed al-Bandar, Defendant, head of the former Revolutionary Court:
God is greater than the traitors.
16. Chief Judge reading out sentence while Awad Hamed al-Bandar shouts God is Great, God is Great, God is Great
17. Awad Hamed al-Bandar shouting and a guard's hand enters shot
18. Chief Judge pointing towards next defendant
19. Taha Yassin Ramadhan, former Vice President and Saddam's deputy, standing in court as chief Judge sentences him to life in prison UPSOUND (Arabic) Chief Judge:
The court decided to sentence Ramadhan to life in prison.
20. Various of Ali Dayih Ali, Abdullah Kazim Ruwayyid and his son Mizhar Abdullah Ruwayyid (Baath party officials from Dujail) in dock
21. Chief Judge sentencing them to 15 years in prison for torture and premeditated murder, UPSOUND (arabic) Chief Judge:
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Emirate of Jabal Shammar
The Emirate of Jabal Shammar, also known as the Emirate of Haʾil or the Emirate of The House of Rashīd, was a state in the Nejd region of Arabia, existing from the mid-nineteenth century to 1921. Jabal Shammar in English is translated as the Mountain of the Shammar. Jabal Shammar's capital was Ha'il. It was led by a monarchy of the House of Rashīd. It includes parts of modern day Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Jordan.
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القشلة حائل .wmv
زيارة جماعة الاجتماعيات بمدرسة حائل الابتدائية لمبني قلعة القشلة بمدينة حائل