AlAhsa
AlAhsa, also spelled Al-Hasa or Al-Ahsa, is a historical oasis district located in the eastern part of Saudi Arabia, within the Najran Province. Known for its fertile land and the extensive date palm plantations, AlAhsa has been a center of agriculture and trade since ancient times. The area is bordered by the Arabian Desert to the west and the Persian Gulf to the east, and lies approximately 260 kilometres (160 miles) southeast of the capital Riyadh.
The town’s origins trace back to the pre-Islamic era, with archaeological evidence indicating settlements as early
Today, AlAhsa remains an agricultural hub, famous for producing the sweet "Bureen" and "Halwa" dates. It is