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Tabuk, Saudi Arabia

Tabuk
تبوك
Tabouk
Skyline of Tabuk
Skyline of Tabuk
Tabuk is located in Saudi Arabia
Tabuk
Tabuk
Coordinates: 28°23′50″N 36°34′44″E / 28.39722°N 36.57889°E / 28.39722; 36.57889
Country  Saudi Arabia
Province Tabuk province
Elevation 760 m (2,490 ft)
Population (2010)
 • Total 534,893
Time zone AST (UTC+3)

Tabuk (Arabic: تبوك‎‎ Tabūk), also spelled Tabouk, is the capital city of the Tabuk Region in northwestern Saudi Arabia. It has a population of 534,893 (2010 census). It is close to the Jordan–Saudi Arabia border, and houses the largest air force base in Saudi Arabia.

Ptolemy mentioned a place by the name 'Tabawa' at the northwestern corner of Arabia. This name may be a reference to 'Tabuka' or 'Tabuk'. If this is true, the town may be as old as Ptolemys time. Pre-Islamic Arab poets, such as Antra and Nabiqa, mentioned its mountain 'Hasmi' in their poems.

Tabouk became famous for its association with the battle fought in 8 AH (630 AD), during the period of Muhammad. Since then, it remained a gateway of North Arabia. It was visited by a number of western travelers such as Doughty in 1294 AH (1877 AD) and Huber in 1303 AH (1884 AD).

Tabuk became a centre of military activity during the Gulf War as the city faced threats from Iraqi scuds and air attacks. As a result, the Pakistani Army deployed its 153 SP Air Defence Regiment for the protection of vital Saudi military assets in the city as well as to keep the Iraqi air force in check.

The region is rich in antiquities and archaeological sites such as petroglyphs, inscriptions, forts, palaces, walls, Syrian-Egyptian pilgrimage route, and the remains of the Hejaz Railway line, the main station of which is located in Tabuk.

Hundreds of localities with Rock art and inscriptions dating to different chronological periods and ranging from Paleolithic to the Islamic period were recorded at Wadi Dam and the region west of Tabuk. Study of the art revealed rich stylistic variability and both human and animal figures were represented in it. Tens of sites in the area with Thamudic, Greek and Nabataean inscriptions have been found.


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