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Qal'at al-QatifQatif Castle

Qal'at al-QatifQatif Castle Qal'at al-QatifQatif Castle - Credit: Wikimedia Commons

Qal'at al-Qatif () or Qatif Castle was a historic castle in the city of Qatif, Saudi Arabia. Initial construction of the castle dates back to the third century by the Sassanids.لمحة عن اثار المنطقة الشرقية. Al Mrsal. Retrieved January 14, 2018. It was then refurbished by the Ottomans and utilized as a defensive military base for the Persian Gulf region. Later, the castle was turned into a civilian-purpose warehouse for the locals. The castle itself was a massive complex of densely populated area and several facilities, including eleven mosques, a keep for the king, keeps for the guests, which are surrounded by the citadel wall.قلعة القطيف. Qatif News. Retrieved January 14, 2018. It was oval-shaped,مجلة قافلة الزيت، العدد: 187، ذو الحجة 1389ه-فبراير-مارس 1970م. and John Gordon Lorimer estimated that the longest side reaches 365 meters from the east to west, and it reaches 275 meters from the north to south. At its peak, it contained the population of 5,000, and 300 shops. It also equipped moat and farmlands for orchard, connected to nearby Qatif oasis.آل ملا، عبدالرحمن (2002). تاريخ الإمارة العيونية في شرق الجزيرة العربية. مؤسسة جائزة عبدالعزيز سعود البابطين للإبداع الشعري. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 8 تمّوز، 2017. The castle was destroyed in the 1980s, after the ownership was taken away from the locals, and the buildings and houses were gradually removed. Today, there are only 18 houses left in the field with the rest of the places turned into a public square and parking lots.أضواء على تاريخ القلعة. Qatif Oasis. Retrieved January 13, 2018.رئيس البلدية: أوقفنا إزالتها بناء على طلب هيئة 18 منزلاً آيلاً للسقوط.. آخر ما تبقى من قلعة القطيف التاريخية السياحة. Al Watan. Retrieved January 13, 2018.أضواء على تاريخ القلعة. Al Wahamag. Retrieved January 14, 2018. Read more on Wikipedia

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