Historical Landmark
Places that help explain Islamic history, geography, and the routes of pilgrimage.
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Historic Zamzam Well
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Masjid al-Bayah
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Museum of Prophetic Biography
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Jabal al-Noor and Cave of Hira
The mountain of Hira, remembered for the first revelation and for its enduring place in the sacred memory of Makkah.
Ain Zubaidah
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Bir Tuwa
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Ghar Thawr
The cave associated with the Hijrah episode and one of the mountain landmarks of the Prophetic biography around Makkah.
Historic Zamzam Context
The historic well of Zamzam and its place in the memory of Makkah, pilgrimage, and divine provision.
Masjid al-Bayah
A landmark linked in memory to the pledges near Al-Aqabah and to the formative years of Islam in Makkah.
Ayn Zubaydah
The famous waterworks remembered as part of the long infrastructure of serving pilgrims on the road to Makkah.
Mount Uhud
The mountain and battlefield that remain central to the historical memory of Madinah.
The Seven Mosques
A cluster of historically remembered mosques tied to the defensive geography of Madinah.
Ghars Well
A well remembered in the historical map of Madinah and included in selected ziyarah routes.
Al-Ghamamah Mosque
A central Madinah landmark associated with the historic prayer grounds near the Prophet’s Mosque.
Souq Okaz
A major historical market remembered across Arabian cultural history and relevant to the wider Taif landscape.
Shubra Palace
A historic Taif landmark that helps interpret the city’s civic and architectural history.
The Wells of Badr
A landscape element central to the reading of the battle and the valley’s strategic significance.
Historic Badr Valley
The broader landscape that frames the battle route and the historical memory of Badr.
Qamus Fort Area
One of the names associated with Khaybar’s fortified landscape in historical memory.
Tabuk Castle
The city’s defining landmark and one of the best-known historical structures in northwest Saudi Arabia.
Hegra / Mada’in Salih Context
A UNESCO World Heritage site included for historical context within the wider northwestern route of Arabia.
Jabal Ikmah
A wider cultural landmark in AlUla that reinforces the region’s depth as an inscription and route landscape.
Historic Amarah Palace
A landmark of Najran’s civic history that complements the city’s deeper archaeological and religious memory.
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