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    Al-Mishkat Village: 12 Mud Palaces Preserve 300 Years of History in Najran

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 5, 2026
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    Al-Mishkat Heritage Village in Najran stands as a living historical record, featuring 12 mud palaces and a 300-year-old well built from mud, wood, and palm trunks that represent the region’s authentic architectural ingenuity.
     Beyond functioning as dwellings, the palaces historically acted as family fortresses, reflecting a social and economic lifestyle centered on agriculture and communal solidarity.
     The village’s lifeblood is its well, which served as a vital source of drinking water and irrigation, operated with traditional waterwheels and ropes. Demonstrating a commitment to their heritage, residents have taken the initiative to restore the palaces themselves, using traditional methods and materials to rehabilitate walls, ceilings, and wooden doors.
     As a growing destination for domestic and international tourists, Al-Mishkat offers a window into traditional Najrani life. To ensure its preservation, the Heritage Commission has documented and cataloged the village’s palaces, aiming to protect the site’s architectural identity and highlight its cultural value as a significant national heritage site.

    Source: Riyadh Daily

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