Eastern Province
Historic Site

Aqeer Castle - Eastern Province

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Aqeer Castle, Uqair Beach Road Saudi Arabia
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Description

Located on the Uqair beach, 70 km northeast of the oasis of Al-Hasa, Aqeer castle is an ancient fort of Islamic origin in Saudi Arabia. It is still unknown how old the fort actually is. Some people have linked the fort to the ancient city of Gerrha, which was mentioned in Greek and Roman sources.

History and Architecture

The fort is estimated to be at least 300 years old, and it is unclear who actually built it, but it is most popularly known to have hosted King Abdul Aziz when he came to conquer what we now know as Saudi Arabia. Inside the castle, giant pillars stand in the courtyard on one side, with small rooms built on the other. 

The fort is fortified by a stone rampart which is topped with mud bricks. It has arched entrances, large and narrow wooden windows, and vaulted stone floors. There is also a market from the Ottoman era adjacent to the fort, whereas to the opposite of the fort are remnants of an ancient seaport which is believed to be one of the very first seaports in the Arabian peninsula

 

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Location

Aqeer Castle, Uqair Beach Road Saudi Arabia

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M Tariq

M Tariq

02/10/2021 17:21

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Uqair/Aqeer Palace. Uqair (Arabic:عقير) is an ancient fort of Islamic origin, located in the Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia. It is the first seaport in the Persian Gulf. It is alternatively spelled Al-'Uqair, Uqayr, and Ogair, all Latin transliterations of the same Arabic word. It has been linked by some to the ancient city of Gerrha mentioned in Greek and Roman sources. The site was also the location of the conference at which the Uqair Protocol of 1922 was issued, which helped to establish the borders of modern Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah Alshawaf

Abdullah Alshawaf

01/30/2021 13:56

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A historic port worth visiting. Next to the beautiful beaches of aqeer.
Ernesto Jr Bautista (Jonjon)

Ernesto Jr Bautista (Jonjon)

01/09/2021 05:54

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Historical place located at Uqair, KSA, open every Sunday to Thursday. Happened to visit on Friday, luckily the gentleman incharge allowed us to take photos for a quick one.
Jon Bautista

Jon Bautista

01/09/2021 05:54

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Historical place located at Uqair, KSA, open every Sunday to Thursday. Happened to visit on Friday, luckily the gentleman incharge allowed us to take photos for a quick one.
Faisal Awan

Faisal Awan

12/10/2020 15:53

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Market during Ottoman Era, this place is so well preserved that it will actually take's one back during those ancient times. Though lack of any store or washrooms is a negative. As per a local guide, it was a port and later, Late King Abdul Aziz built a fort by it's side for official use
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