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this informative video is shared with the public,Jordan Amman Raghadan رغدان #KMHO VLOG 1. Jordan Amman Raghadan رغدان : Raghadan Palace is a crown palace located in the Royal Court compound of Al-Maquar in Amman, Jordan. Constructed in 1926, the property became the residence of King Abdullah I who would go on to order the construction of several more palaces in the surrounding area. The palace is constructed in a traditional Islamic style, with colored glass windows modeled on the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. Raghadan Palace is used for hosting meetings with visiting heads of state and for other ceremonial events, including the presentation and acceptance of new ambassadors' diplomatic credentials, and for replies to the speech from the throne following the state opening of Parliament. In 2006, for example, President George W. Bush met with King Abdullah II there. The palace cost £1,600 to build in 1926. It was renovated in the late 1980s following a fire in 1983. The current monarch does not live at the property. The palace is guarded by a ceremonial unit of Circassian guards, who also patrol the Basman Palace. 2. Raghadan Forest Raghadan is forest located in Al Bahah Region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.It is long known for its ancient markets, which is held every Sunday Sunday Market and it is one of the famous markets in the region, where many people come to it from everywhere. 3. Location Raghadan رغدان : Raghadan Forest is in Al Bahah Region, southwestern of Saudi Arabia in the northern hemisphere, situated between latitude 19–30 degree. It is located on the highway between Al-Baha and Taif city. Raghadan Forest is positioned on the cliff that overlooking King Fahad Aqaba in Albaha at a height exceeding 1700 the village of Zarqa separates it from Albaha city. Raghadan is 4 km northwest away from the center of Albaha. It is also a village between a group of villages, benefiting from the available transport in the area. 4 Festivals Raghadan رغدان : Festivals that are ongoing during the summer: Activities of Al-Kadi Baha The international honey festival The southern dance festival The Baha summer festival The shopping bazaar festival Raghadan Islamic Forum Raghadan Youth Forum The international circus festival The festival of productive families. 1. Jordan Amman الأردن عَمَّان : Amman English: /əˈmɑːn Arabic: عَمَّان amman pronounced amːaːn Ammonite: Rabat ʻAman romanized: KURB it Amman is the capital & largest city of Jordan and the country's economic, political and cultural center.With a population of 4,007,526, Amman is the largest city in the Levant region and the sixth-largest city in the Arab world. The earliest evidence of settlement in Amman comes from a Neolithic site known as 'Ain Ghazal, which reached its height around 7000 BC. During the Iron Age, the city was known as Rabbath Ammon and served as the capital of the Ammonite civilization. In the 3rd century BC, the Ptolemaic ruler Ptolemy II Philadelphus rebuilt the city and renamed it "Philadelphia", making it a regional center of Hellenistic culture. Under Roman rule, Philadelphia was one of the ten Greek cities of the Decapolis before being directly ruled as part of Arabia Petraea. The Rashidun Caliphate conquered the city from the Byzantines in the 7th century AD and gave it its current name of Amman. Throughout most of the Middle Ages, the city alternated between periods of devastation and abandonment and periods of relative prosperity as the center of the Balqa region. Amman was largely abandoned from the 15th century until 1878, when Ottoman authorities began settling Circassian refugees there. Amman's first municipal council was established in 1909. Amman witnessed rapid growth after its designation as Transjordan's capital in 1921, and after several successive waves of refugees: Palestinians in 1948 and 1967; Iraqis in 1990 and 2003; and Syrians since 2011. It was initially built on seven hills but now spans over 19 hills combining 22 areas, which are administered by the Greater Amman Municipality. Areas of Amman have gained their names from either the hills Jabal or the valleys Wadi they occupy, such as Jabal Lweibdeh and Wadi Abdoun. East Amman is predominantly filled with historic sites that frequently host cultural activities, while West Amman is more modern and serves as the economic center of the city. Approximately two million visitors arrived in Amman in 2014, which made it the 93rd most-visited city in the world and the fifth most-visited Arab city.Amman has a relatively fast growing economy, and it is ranked as a Beta− global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. #kmho vlog