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The village of Dhi Ein Heritage is located in the governorate of Al-Makhwa in the Thama sector of the Al-Baha region, and is on top of a white rocky mountain with rugged terrain, while it is surrounded by mountainous highlands from all sides. The village is about 25 km away from the center of Al-Baha city, and is considered one of the most important heritage villages in the Arabian Peninsula. The history of its construction dates back to the tenth century AH, and the village gained its name from an eye that passes through it and pours from the mountains around it. The village includes more than 30 houses and all of them are designed to be contiguous and superinted on top of each other by virtue of the nature of the mountainous village, in addition to containing a small mosque, and the village may look like one castle to those who see it from the outside, and the village was built using a homogeneous type of volcanic stones, while the insides of the buildings used clay and milk, and the village was famous for planting types of fruits and basil in addition to the quality Its handicrafts.


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