The city of Tabuk dates back to five hundred years before Christ, as evidenced by the antiquities found there, which were called (Tabu) or (Tabu). The antiquities also indicate that the Tabuk region was home to many nations before Islam, and is characterized by a multiplicity of tourist attractions. The northern gateway to the Arabian Peninsula, and a vital route for trade, pilgrims and Umrah pilgrims from outside the Arabian Peninsula.
It is one of the important agricultural areas in the Kingdom, and west of Tabuk there is the famous Hasmi region, which is characterized by its high, steep mountains with a wonderful view, and there is the village of Al-Disa, which is the famous for its wonderful views, strange-shaped mountains, and water springs from the mountains.
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