Abruq Ar Rughamah: a Historical Gateway to Seven Nations

Riyadh: Once a mere blip on the map, Abruq Ar Rughamah has transformed into a beacon of Saudi Arabia’s rich history and the unifying vision of King Abdulaziz Al Saud. Today, this strategic location stands as testament to the Kingdom’s progress, embrac…

Riyadh: Once a mere blip on the map, Abruq Ar Rughamah has transformed into a beacon of Saudi Arabia's rich history and the unifying vision of King Abdulaziz Al Saud. Today, this strategic location stands as testament to the Kingdom's progress, embracing modern development projects while preserving its historical significance. Abruq Ar Rughamah's legacy is deeply intertwined with the journeys of pilgrims traversing the Arabian Peninsula. For centuries, this passage served as a vital corridor for caravans ferrying pilgrims from Jeddah to the holy city of Makkah. Its strategic position at the intersection of major trade routes further cemented its importance, fostering cultural exchange and economic prosperity. Following the unification of the Kingdom, Abruq Ar Rughamah witnessed a remarkable transformation. Under the Kingdom's visionary leadership, the region witnessed the establishment of thriving commercial and cultural hubs, seamlessly integrating its rich heritage with the demands of the modern era. Tod ay, Abruq Ar Rughamah stands as a nexus of connectivity, linking Saudi Arabia to seven neighboring nations: Yemen, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Iraq, and Kuwait. A network of modern highways and expressways seamlessly connects Abruq Ar Rughamah to these destinations, facilitating trade, travel, and cultural exchange. Abruq Ar Rughamah's transformation mirrors Saudi Arabia's remarkable journey of progress. From its humble beginnings as a historical pilgrimage route to its current status as a modern transportation hub, Abruq Ar Rughamah embodies the Kingdom's unwavering commitment to development and its deep respect for its rich heritage. Source: Saudi Press Agency

Abruq Ar Rughamah: a Historical Gateway to Seven Nations

Riyadh: Once a mere blip on the map, Abruq Ar Rughamah has transformed into a beacon of Saudi Arabia’s rich history and the unifying vision of King Abdulaziz Al Saud. Today, this strategic location stands as testament to the Kingdom’s progress, embrac…

Riyadh: Once a mere blip on the map, Abruq Ar Rughamah has transformed into a beacon of Saudi Arabia's rich history and the unifying vision of King Abdulaziz Al Saud. Today, this strategic location stands as testament to the Kingdom's progress, embracing modern development projects while preserving its historical significance. Abruq Ar Rughamah's legacy is deeply intertwined with the journeys of pilgrims traversing the Arabian Peninsula. For centuries, this passage served as a vital corridor for caravans ferrying pilgrims from Jeddah to the holy city of Makkah. Its strategic position at the intersection of major trade routes further cemented its importance, fostering cultural exchange and economic prosperity. Following the unification of the Kingdom, Abruq Ar Rughamah witnessed a remarkable transformation. Under the Kingdom's visionary leadership, the region witnessed the establishment of thriving commercial and cultural hubs, seamlessly integrating its rich heritage with the demands of the modern era. Tod ay, Abruq Ar Rughamah stands as a nexus of connectivity, linking Saudi Arabia to seven neighboring nations: Yemen, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Iraq, and Kuwait. A network of modern highways and expressways seamlessly connects Abruq Ar Rughamah to these destinations, facilitating trade, travel, and cultural exchange. Abruq Ar Rughamah's transformation mirrors Saudi Arabia's remarkable journey of progress. From its humble beginnings as a historical pilgrimage route to its current status as a modern transportation hub, Abruq Ar Rughamah embodies the Kingdom's unwavering commitment to development and its deep respect for its rich heritage. Source: Saudi Press Agency