Al Dirah

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Al Dirah

Al Dirah (Arabic: الديرة, romanized: ad-Dayra, lit.'the Abode'), alternatively transliterated as Deira, Deirah, Dheera,[1] Deerah or Deera, is a neighborhood in southern Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located south of al-Futah and west of Margab in the sub-municipality of al-Batʼha.[2] Forming the kernel of the old city region, the northern part makes up the ruins of the extinct settlement of Duhairah meanwhile the remainder consists most of the Qasr al-Hukm District. It lies in the geographic center of the city's downtown neighborhoods, whereby its eastern strip partially forms part of the al-Batʼha commercial area.

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Al Dirah
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Country Saudi Arabia
CityRiyadh
RegionOld Riyadh
Government
  BodyBaladiyah al-Batha
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  OfficialArabic
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Named after Deirah markets,[3] it is today a popular tourist attraction as it hosts several historical and traditional landmarks, such as the Justice Palace (Qasr al-Hukm),[4][5] al-Masmak Fort,[6][7] and Deera Square. The origins of the neighborhood can be traced back to 1737 when Deham bin Dawas al-Shalaan took over Riyadh.

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