Dhat Farqeen Mountain

About the place

Dhat Farqeen Mountain

(mountain with two peaks)

Overview:

Dhat Farqeen: Ibn Blaheid said: “Dhat Farqeen: is a mountain that has two heads, if you are in Naqi you see it with your own eyes. As for Ibn Junaidel, he said: “... a large gray mountain has two distinct separated peaks. It meets Al A'ag Mountain from the west, and overlooks Bilghah region from the south. It is forty-five kilometres away from Al-Hisu, to the northeast, and it was mentioned in the poetry of Ubaid ibn al-Abras paired with Rakis.

Resources:

"Sahih al-Akhbar Ama Fi Belad Al Arab mn Al Aathaar" by Muhammad bin Blaheid (2/80)

Mo’jam Alamaken Alwareda fi Almo’lqat al’ashr by Ibn Junaidel (398-400)

"Atlas Asmaa Alamaken Fi Alshe’r Alarabi"

“Almo’lqat Al’ashr” by Muhammad bin Ahmed Al-Rashid and Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Onizan (320).

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