Al Bahah
About Al Bahah
Al-Bahah is a city in the south west of Saudi Arabia. It is the capital of Al Bahah Region, and is one of the Kingdom's prime vacation spots. It appreciates a wonderful atmosphere and is encompassed by in excess of forty backwoods, including Raghdan, al Zaraeb and Baidan. Al Baha is the central station of the Governor, neighborhood committees and parts of administrative offices. Getting the state's unique consideration, the city of Al Baha possesses large amounts of instructive, visitor and wellbeing foundations.
It is viewed as the capital of the Ghamdi and Zahrani clans in Saudi Arabia, and the majority of its tenants are from the local tribes. Post-World War 1, the town of El-Zafir had been the authoritative focal point of what was referred to then as Belad Ghamid, yet with the foundation of Saudi Arabian government Ghamid and Zahran was directed as a unit in 1925, and the seat of neighborhood government exchanged to Baljurashi, a town arranged fifteen miles south of El-Zafir.
Al Baha is additionally known for their customary towers, every one of which is known as a qaṣbah. It was said "Obviously extraordinary to Asir design are the qasaba towers. Debate encompasses their capacity some contend that they were worked as posts, and others that they were keeps, or even storage facilities. Maybe it is a blend, despite the fact that the correct position of a watchtower, on a slope top, is the wrong place for a keep or storehouse.