Located on the top of a mountain to the south of Al Baha, the village is located on the natural position of the mountain slope from Kilometer and is one of the fortified villages of Wadi Al Ali in Sarat Ghamd. . It was built, which required the builders to take special care in reinforcing the facades of the buildings. As a result, the buildings were stacked on top of each other in an artistic way that required high professional expertise, and were shortened on the inside with a thick layer of mortar and narrow corridors to meet the need for defense. Most of its houses are one or two stories and are abandoned and partially dilapidated. Their walls are built using exterior masonry and architectural openings from . Masonry using stone according to the shape of its natural section, which is of varying sizes and shapes, and it is noted that . Masonry craftsmen may clay and adobe. And milk. They were creative in the formation of facades through stone protrusions and external stone staircases. Roofs were built using tree trunks and a layer of tree branches, topped with mud and milk, and in a number of houses there were roofs resting on rectangular wooden poles topped with a larger piece that resembles a local crown called (Mizrah). The pillar is considered and known . Its thickness is made . That area was characterized by the doors and windows of the houses. The mizrah is a distinctive architectural element of this architectural style at the edge of the village in a modern building and modern building materials have been added to a number of the village's houses. The village appears in its original heritage form and the blocks of its architectural buildings are homogeneous with the extension of the mountain top from the thick timber of the trees ... Sloping in pure harmony does not appear in it, as the stones are not visible. Construction from . A decorative wooden frame can be observed. From the modern buildings, it can be seen that this is a distortion. The location of the village itself has led to, uh, around the openings.
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