Arwa (village)

Arwa
عروى
Arwa
Location of Arwa within Saudi Arabia
Coordinates: 23°54′29″N 44°38′06″E / 23.908°N 44.635°E / 23.908; 44.635Coordinates: 23°54′29″N 44°38′06″E / 23.908°N 44.635°E / 23.908; 44.635
Country Saudi Arabia
Region Riyadh Province
Established 1918
Population
  Total 8,500
Time zone UTC+3 (AST)
  Summer (DST) AST

Arwa or Arawah (Arabic: عروى, `Arwa) is a village in Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia. It is located in the Dawadmi Governorate, north of the Riyadh-Makkah highway, and around 270 kilometres (170 mi) west of Riyadh.

The village was established in 1918 (1336 AH) at the site of a water source of the same name, by sheikh Jahajah bin Bjad bin Hmeid al-Utaibi. Its population is mostly from the Utaiba tribe.

Several sites around Arwa contain ancient petroglyphs from different historic eras. Some carvings may date back to 1000 years BC.[1]

Arwa was the site of the Battle of Arwa in 1883 (1300 AH), where the Rashidis led by Muhammed bin Abdullah Al Rashid defeated the Utaiba and their Al Saud allies.

References

  1. "العثور على رسوم صخرية غرب الرياض يعود تاريخها لما قبل 1000 عام قبل الميلاد,". Asharq Al Awsat (8111). 11 February 2001. Retrieved 26 August 2017.


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