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Al-Majma'ah, formerly known as Sudeir region, is a governorate in Riyadh Province, located in the central part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is classified as a Category (A) governorate and covers an area of 30,000 km. According to the Saudi Census 2022, it has a population of 151,877 individuals. It is divided into thirty-eight administrative centers. Al-Majma'ah Governorate is attributed to the city of al-Majma'ah, which serves as its major and largest city, as well as its administrative and commercial center. Situated approximately 180 km northwest of Riyadh, it is bordered by Thadiq Governorate to the south, Shaqra Governorate to the west, al-Ghat and Zulfi Governorates to the northwest, al-Qassim Governorate to the north, Hafar al-Batin Governorate to the northeast, al-Dahnaa Desert to the east, and Ramah Governorate to the southeast. History of al-Majma'ah Governorate In Arabic, al-Majma'ah is defined as a gathering of people. The history of the city of al-Majma'ah dates back to 1417 when it was founded by Abdullah Bin Saif al-Shammary al-Maibar from the Shammar tribe and part of the entourage of Hussein Bin Mudlaj Bin Hussein, the leader of the town of Al-Tuwaim. When Hussein Bin Mudlaj passed away, Abdullah resorted to Ibrahim Bin Hussein in the village of Hirma and requested a plot of land for him and his sons to settle and cultivate. He was granted the village of al-Majma'ah. There, he established himself and attracted others to settle in the area. Many people gathered in the city and developed it, hence its name al-Majma'ah. Other historical accounts suggest that the name, al-Majma'ah, came from the convergence of valleys in the area, specifically Wadi al-Mashqar and its tributaries, and Wadi al-Kalb. Archaeological and tourist sites in al-Majma'ah Governorate Al-Majma'ah Governorate is home to numerous archaeological and tourist sites. Among the key sites are the Endowment of King Abdulaziz, Munikh Mountain Castle, al-Rabiah Archaeological Site (The Museum), Ghilan Archaeological Site, Qarasha Amphitheatre, al-Askar Palace, al-Awla Enclosure, Alia and Abu Zaid Caves, al-Hawshiya Enclosure, Ancient Old City Wall, and Hattaba Wells. The key tourist sites include Rawdat al-Nazim, Rawdat al-Khashm (al-Artawiya), Rawdat al-Muzaira'a, Rawdat Hattaba, Rawdat Zabdah, Rawdat Bina, Rawdat al-Khafisa, Rawdat Matraba, and Rawdat Mutayriya. What is meaning of Al Majma-Ah? In Arabic, al-Majma'ah is defined as a gathering of people. The history of the city of al-Majma'ah dates back to 1417 when it was founded by Abdullah Bin Saif al-Shammary al-Maibar from the Shammar tribe and part of the entourage of Hussein Bin Mudlaj Bin Hussein, the leader of the town of Al-Tuwaim. What is Majma in Arabic? of place from جمع 'to collect,' &c.), = P مجمعه majmaʻa (for A. مجمعة majmaʻat, fr. majmaʻ), s.m. A place in which people collect or assemble; place of meeting or rendezvous; an assembly, a congregation, concourse; convention; meeting, rendezvous; a collection, heap, pile;—a book of miscellanies, a magazine:— What to do in Majmaah? Discover the most popular places to visit in Al Majmaah King Salman Hotat Sadir Park. Mountain Oasis Park. Hotat Sdair General Hospital. Majmaah University. Prince Salman Sports City. Houta Sudair Park. Al Majma'ah (Arabic: المجمعة) is a city and a governorate in Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia. It is located at around 25°54′14″N 45°20′44″E, and it is the capital of the Sudair region. The city has an area of 30,000 square kilometres. The population of the town is around 70,000, while the population of the governorate as a whole is 151,877 (2022). Al-Majma'ah Governorate borders the Eastern Province and Al-Qassim Province to the north, Thadig and Shaqra to the south, Rumah to the east, and Al-Ghat and Al-Zulfi to the west. Founded in 1417 CE by an immigrant from the Al-shammari tribe, Al-Majma'ah was historically considered the capital of the region of Sudair. It was an attractive place for many tribes such as Anazah and Shammar compared to Southern Sudair cities that had tribes such as Banu Tamim. The city today contains a museum as well as an impressive mud-brick fort that dates to the 18th century. The city is covered in green during spring, which makes it a national destination. There are many private farms consisting mostly of palm trees, but other fruits or vegetables can grow there such as citrus or berry. #riyadh #motivation #saudiaarbia #ksa #saudiarebiya #saudiaarbia #historical #kingdomofsaudiarabia #travel #capturingmoments #capturingsunsets #love #roadtrip #oldcity