It is but sadly KSA has first really started to wake up on this department (heritage, archaeology etc.) in recent years and it is still not good enough IMO. Many of it is also the fault of past governments and their neglect. People too have done a lot of neglect. Still pre-Islamic times are frowned upon and little access to archaeology has been given to outsiders let alone locals etc.
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Also speaking about modern-day KSA and Jordan then do not forget that Hijaz and Southern Levant share the Nabatean heritage. The magnificent civilization that gave rise to World UNESCO Heritage Sites such as Petra, Mada'in Saleh, Shivta and Avta (in modern day Southern Israel) and Bosra in Southern Syria.
Nabataeans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I find the Nabateans to be one of the most interesting civilizations. That they could perform such archeological wonders in such a harsh landscape (rocky desert, valleys and mountains) is impressive if you ask me.
Petra is a jewel.
The Treasury at Petra, Jordan by
kokorokoko, on Flickr
jordan petra by
Infoway - Web Development Company, on Flickr
Petra by
sharnik, on Flickr
Petra: il Tempio Grande by
costagar51, on Flickr
Jordan-18A-094 - Theatre (view large) by
archer10 (Dennis), on Flickr
The Temenos Gate and the Royal Tombs at Petra, Jordan - March 2012 by
SaffyH - BETA IS NOT BETTER IT IS WORSE!, on Flickr
How cool. This reminds me of people calling to some religious programs in KSA that I have seen and then people from Libya, Tunisia etc. call and extend greetings to certain Arab tribes (their own) to the uncles in KSA.
No, there is not. That goes for all of Jordan actually. Tabuk is another example. I wonder if the dialectics are the same? To me Jordanian Arabic seems very close to Hijazi Arabic.
I will take a closer look. I took a quick glance only because we started this discussion.
I really got to make some food. I am extremely hungry. Been a long day with the funeral of King Abdullah, burial and all that. Been following it closely and reflecting upon a few things. Then there was Iraq-Iran and the UAE-Japan game in the AFC 2015. Both Iraq and UAE qualified. So now we got 2 Arab teams in the semifinals. You should really take a look at the thread I made about the AFC 2015 here for some cheap laughs. The recent pages.
Also I have barely sleep. King Abdullah died 01.00 today (this night) so I was obviously following the news all night basically. Only got 2-3 hours of sleep.