Al-Washm
منطقة الوشم | |
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![]() Shaqra Old City Wall | |
Country | ![]() |
Region | Najd |
Seat | Shaqra |
Government | |
• Governor | Adel Al-Bawardi |
Al-Washm Region ( Arabic: منطقة الوشم Minṭaqat al-washm [alwasˈshˤim], local Najdi Arabic pronunciation: , also spelled Washm, or Al-Washim, is a historical region of Najd in central Saudi Arabia.
Washm means tattoo in Arabic. Researchers[ who?] suggested that Al-Washm has been named due to the scattered farms which looks similar to a tattoo.
The exact history of the Al-Washm Region is unknown. However, the Umayyad poet Ziyad bin Munfidh around the year 100 AH had passed over Shaqra and mentioned it in his poem.
Al-Washm Region is located about 190 kilometers north-west of the capital Riyadh.
Al-Washm Region includes Al Faraah, Al Qasab, Shaqra, Tharmada, Ushaiger, and Uthaithiah.
Al-Washm
منطقة الوشم | |
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![]() Shaqra Old City Wall | |
Country | ![]() |
Region | Najd |
Seat | Shaqra |
Government | |
• Governor | Adel Al-Bawardi |
Al-Washm Region ( Arabic: منطقة الوشم Minṭaqat al-washm [alwasˈshˤim], local Najdi Arabic pronunciation: , also spelled Washm, or Al-Washim, is a historical region of Najd in central Saudi Arabia.
Washm means tattoo in Arabic. Researchers[ who?] suggested that Al-Washm has been named due to the scattered farms which looks similar to a tattoo.
The exact history of the Al-Washm Region is unknown. However, the Umayyad poet Ziyad bin Munfidh around the year 100 AH had passed over Shaqra and mentioned it in his poem.
Al-Washm Region is located about 190 kilometers north-west of the capital Riyadh.
Al-Washm Region includes Al Faraah, Al Qasab, Shaqra, Tharmada, Ushaiger, and Uthaithiah.