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The "[[Al-Ula|Old Town]]" of [[Al-Ula Valley|AlUla]] is a maze of lanes lined with mudbrick houses. What stands today emerged during the [[Islam]]ic [[Ayyubid dynasty|era]] on the remains of older {{Wiki|Lihyan|occupation}}. Far from being an isolated village, it was a prosperous town center fueled by local agricultural activities and caravan trade. It was also an important stop an a Muslim {{Wiki|Hajj|pilgrimage}} route to {{Wiki|Mecca}}. Even today, you can feel the magic and dynamism of this unique place by wandering through the lanes of Old Town!
The "Old Town" of AlUla is a maze of lanes lined with mudbrick houses. What stands today emerged during the Islamic era on the remains of older occupation. Far from being an isolated village, it was a prosperous town center fueled by local agricultural activities and caravan trade. It was also an important stop an a Muslim pilgrimage route to Mecca. Even today, you can feel the magic and dynamism of this unique place by wandering through the lanes of Old Town!
 
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 13 May 2026

The "Old Town" of AlUla is a maze of lanes lined with mudbrick houses. What stands today emerged during the Islamic era on the remains of older occupation. Far from being an isolated village, it was a prosperous town center fueled by local agricultural activities and caravan trade. It was also an important stop an a Muslim pilgrimage route to Mecca. Even today, you can feel the magic and dynamism of this unique place by wandering through the lanes of Old Town!