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Dawadmi or Ad Dawadimi () is a town in
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. Google Maps spells the name as Al Duwadimi. As of the 2022 census it had a population of 563,861 people. The town is mostly inhabited by the tribe of Banu 'Utaybah. It is located on top of
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palace is a landmark of the city and there is an ongoing rehabilitation project to protect it.


Climate


History

Dawadmi town holds historical significance as one of the ancient human settlements located in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula. The mountains and valleys of the region are adorned with traces of human presence, including inscriptions, graffiti, and depictions of both humans and animals. Notably, faded images of large lions can be found, surrounded by remnants of mining operations and scattered stone rubble. These archaeological remnants provide evidence of the rich history and early human activity in the area.


Civilizations

The governorates of the Riyadh region are distinguished by a diverse cultural heritage, formed by the successive civilizations that this region experienced that left behind various archaeological monuments. The drawings, writings and rock engravings represent one of the most prominent archaeological monuments in the Riyadh region, which occupies a strategic location in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula. Survey studies conducted by the Heritage Authority of the Ministry of Culture revealed the presence of more than 35 important archaeological sites in the Dawadmi Governorate, some of which contain animal inscriptions, drawings and historical writings dating back to the Paleolithic, Middle and Modern Stone Ages, the most important of which are two historical inscriptions written in the Sabaean script in “Masil al-Jamh Mountains.” The first inscription dates back to King “Abu Karib As’ad,” one of the most famous kings of Himyar, in the first third of the fifth century AD, and the second inscription dates back to the year 516 AD to King Ma’ad Yakrib al-Himyari. Both inscriptions indicate the presence of military campaigns launched against Some tribes of central Arabia. Aside from these two inscriptions, there are inscriptions and drawings on large rocks of ibex and ostriches on the facades of the mountains in Dawadmi, in addition to inscriptions, rock drawings, and Islamic writings in the sites of “Qubi’a” and “Safqa,” and rock drawings of human and animal forms on the “Thalan Mountains” series, the most notable of which is the site. “Matiwi Dalaa” on the southwestern side. At the “Halit” site, a group of Islamic inscriptions and writings were documented, which give a new dimension to the region’s history and civilization during the early Islamic period, and at the “Dhalayat Bin Nasser” site, rock drawings and Islamic inscriptions dating back to the early Islamic era were revealed. Among the sites of ancient rock inscriptions in Dawadmi Governorate is the “Gharib” site, in which human inscriptions and drawings dating back to before Christ were found, in addition to inscriptions from various Islamic eras, in addition to the “Al-Daeina” site, in which Thamudic inscriptions appear on a sand mountain, rock drawings, and areas “Al-Nasifah” and “Hasat Faghran”, and in the “Miniya Plateau” in the northwest of the governorate, there are the ruins of “Miniya”, which the pre-Islamic poet Labid bin Rabi’ah Al-Amiri mentioned in his commentary. Its ruins are represented by rock facades bearing a group of faded drawings of animals, the most important of which are lions. From an archaeological standpoint, Dawadmi is considered one of the most important sites that attracted the attention of researchers and those interested, as survey operations began there in 1979 AD, which contributed to the discovery of many archaeological sites and the finding of rare artifacts.


Al Dawadmi borders

Al-Dawadmi Governorate is a Saudi governorate located in the northwest of the
Riyadh Region The Riyadh Province ( '), is a province of Saudi Arabia, located in the geographic center of the country and the center of the Arabian Peninsula. It has an area of and with a 2022 population of 8,591,748, it is the second-largest region by ar ...
. It is affiliated with the Emirate of Riyadh Region. The governorate shares borders with Shaqra and Murat Governorates to the east, Afif Governorate to the west, and Al-Rass Governorate (administratively affiliated with Al-Qassim Region) to the north. To the south, it is bordered by Unaizah Governorate, Al-Mithnab Governorate, and Al-Bukayriyah Governorate, all of which are administratively part of the Qassim region. These governorates are adjacent to the northern part of the administrative scope of the city of Buraidah, which serves as the seat of the emirate of the Qassim region. Covering an area of approximately 28,000 square kilometers, Al-Dawadmi governorate ranks fifth among the governorates in the region in terms of area. It is primarily located within the Arab Shield region, and its average width is 215 km. The governorate is notable for having a regional airport, distinguishing it from other governorates in the Riyadh region.


Name origin

The name "Al-Dawadmi" is believed to be derived from the abundance of a particular type of tree called Al-Dawadim. This tree is known for its use in tanning processes. The name may have originated from the region's notable presence of samar and acacia trees, which produce a reddish substance reminiscent of blood. These trees are plentiful in the area, giving rise to the name associated with their abundance and the significance of their products.


Mounments

* King Abdul Aziz Palace, situated to the west of Dawadmi, holds historical significance. It was commissioned by King Abdul Aziz on Safar 7, 1349 AH(approximately 1930 CE). The construction of the palace was entrusted to Abdul Rahman Abu Bakr, a respected figure from Dawadmi. * Bassam Palace, also known as the Old Quarter, was the site of a significant battle between the forces of the first Saudi state and the Ottoman Turks.


See also

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Dawadmi Domestic Airport Dawadmi Airport (, ), also known as Dawadmi Domestic Airport (), is an airport serving Dawadmi, a city in the Riyadh province in Saudi Arabia. The airport was established in 2003. The airport lies in the Najd some west of the town center of Dawa ...


References

Populated places in Riyadh Province {{SaudiArabia-geo-stub