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Dumat al-Jandal ( Arabic: دُومَة ٱلْجَنْدَل, romanized : Dūmat al-Jandal, lit. 'Dumah of the Stone', pronounced [ˈduːmat alˈdʒandal] ), also known as Al-Jawf or Al-Jouf ( Arabic: ٱلْجَوْف, lit. 'depression'), [1] [clarification needed] which refers to Wadi Sirhan, is an ancient city of ruins and the historical ...
- Battle of Dawmat al-Jandal
The Battle of Daumat al-Jandal took place between Muslims...
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The Expedition of Dumat al-Jandal is an early Muslim...
- Battle of Dawmat al-Jandal
Dumat al-Jandal lies at the southern extremity of the Wadi Sirhan, in a remote desert environment. Encircled by low limestone hills, the oasis is a large V-shaped depression (ca. 8 x 6 km), which favoured the recharge of aquifers. The earliest remains.
Located in the Al Jouf region of Saudi Arabia, Dumat Al Jandal Wind Farm is a pioneering project that represents the Kingdom's commitment to achieving its ambitious renewable energy goals. Inaugurated in 2019 as part of the National Renewable Energy Program, the $500m Dumat Al Jandal Wind Farm is the first and largest of its kind in Saudi ...
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Apr 27, 2023 · Analysis of satellite imagery in southern Jordan by the Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) project has identified a series of three Roman marching camps to the east of Bayir. These are probable evidence of a military expedition toward Dûmat al-Jandal in the Jawf region of Saudi Arabia.
Khalid ibn al-Walid invaded the city of Dumat Al-Jandal in April 631 AD, under the orders of Muhammad to retaliate for the killings of preachers that had previously been sent by him. He also ordered Khalid to destroy an idol that was worshipped by the Bani Kalb tribe.