At-Turaif District in ad-Dir'iyah
Overview
At-Turaif District in ad-Dir'iyah is a historic site located in Ad Dir`iyah, Saudi Arabia, and was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010.
History
Founded in the 15th century, At-Turaif District was the first capital of the Saudi Dynasty, situated in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula. The district played a significant role in the spread of the Salafism reform within the Muslim religion during the 18th and early 19th centuries.
Architecture
The site features remains of various palaces and an urban ensemble built on the edge of the ad-Dir`iyah oasis, showcasing the distinctive Najdi architectural style prevalent in the Arabian Peninsula. Unfortunately, no specific details about the architectural design or construction methods are available.
Location
At-Turaif District is situated in Ad Dir`iyah, Saudi Arabia, with coordinates 24.7341333333, 46.5724666667. It is located north-west of Riyadh.
Historical Significance and Events
The district's historical significance lies in its role as the temporal power centre of the House of Saud and the spread of Salafism within the Muslim religion during the 18th and early 19th centuries. According to UNESCO, the property bears witness to the Najdi architectural style, which is specific to the centre of the Arabian peninsula.
Current Status and Use
Unfortunately, no specific details about the current status or use of At-Turaif District are available.
Heritage Status
At-Turaif District was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2010 under criteria (iv)(v)(vi).
Visiting Information
Unfortunately, no specific information is available about visiting hours, ticket prices, or guided tours for At-Turaif District.
Notable Features and Rooms
No notable features or rooms are mentioned in the provided sources.
Details
| Name | At-Turaif District in ad-Dir'iyah |
|---|---|
| City | Ad Dir`iyah |
| Country | Saudi Arabia |
| Coordinates | 24.734133, 46.572468 |
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