The Ain or Thee Ain Ancient Village | Al-Baha, Saudi Arabia |

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Thee Ain is a six-hundred-year-old habitation to the southwest of the city of Makhwah about 20 km from the village.

The climate of the village is hot in summer and mild in winter because it is part of the Tihama area and rises from the sea surface by about 1985 meters, and the rain is heavy in summer and medium in winter.

The village consists of 49 houses, of which 9 are single, 19 in two, 11 in three, and 10 in four. The village was built on the Madamek wall system and the walls are approximately 70 to 90 centimeters wide. The lower floors are used for reception, sitting and sleeping floors, and some buildings are still in existence since the beginning of the village and some of them are partially destroyed and some of them are completely destroyed.

The village was established in the tenth century AH, and witnessed many invasions between the tribes before the unification of the Kingdom by King Abdul Aziz Al Saud. One of the most important invasions against the region was when they met the armies of Zahran and Gamad tribes on the one hand with the army of Muhammad Ali Pasha. Ali Pasha and known tombs as "graves of the Turks".

Information ctto: wikipedia

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