Al-Baraka neighborhood is located on the northeastern side of the city of Beljarashi on the tops of a number of hills, and a number of its houses extended to the valley, and the neighborhood was inhabited by members of the Ghamid tribes in Saraya, consisting of three branches (Al-Saqita, Al-Morsha and Al-Baraka). The neighborhood contains a number of residential houses, which are mostly one-story, except for a number of houses that consist of two floors. Their walls were built using stones stacked on top of each other in an artistic way that requires high professional expertise, and they were shortened from the inside with a thick layer of mud and adobe. The roofs were built using tree trunks or square wood, topped with a layer of tree branches or wooden planks, and topped with mud and mud. They are based on rectangular wooden columns topped with a larger piece that resembles the crown of the column and is decorated on all sides and is known locally as a mizrahi. Locally known as (Mizrah). The mizrah is considered a distinctive architectural element of this architectural style in this region. The staircase leading to the second floor was built using large-sized stones that were installed prominently from the facade in a distinctive architectural and structural formation. The doors of the houses were also characterized by their thickness, made of thick tree woods and often painted with tar to maintain their hardness and strength, and a number of them were colored in bright colors, predominantly indigo blue. It can be observed that the houses of the neighborhood are separate and adjacent, and although a number of them are dilapidated, a number of alleys are formed between them, which create an architectural fabric expressing the local pattern in the planning of the heritage village
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