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At thee ain al baha
The village of Thee Ain (Arabic: ذي عين) in Saudi Arabia is a six-hundred-year-old habitation to the southwest of the city of Makhwah about 20 km from the village. The village includes more than 40 houses and a mosque adjacent to the river. Nearby forts protected them from raids.
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Description
This village is famous for agricultural crops such as bananas, Kadi, basil, lemon and palm trees, stores, and scenic river.
Osmani provided a history claiming the presence of large quantities of high quality marble and metals. The marble was used during the expansion of the Grand Mosque.
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Thee Ain Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA