Eastern Province
Historical Site

Tarout Fort - Eastern Province

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Description

Tarout Fort is a small historic castle located in the center of an island in Al Qatif, Saudi Arabia. The base of the castle dates back to 5000 BC. The island on which the Fort is located (Tarout Island) has a number of other historical sites as well.

History 

The castle was originally dedicated to the worship of the Mesopotamian goddesses. Some historians believe that the Fort was built in the 16th century during the Portuguese invasion of the Persian Gulf, where it served as their defense point. Later, once the Portuguese left, the castle was left in ruins. Many inscriptions have also been found in the castle, along with the Mesopotamian statues. 

Structure and Landscape

The Fort is located on a hill which is the highest point on the island. It had four conical-shaped towers; however, one of them was destroyed during a battle. The Fortification is surrounded by a wide wall that is made of gypsum, sea mud, and Fourosh rocks. The Fort is surrounded by palm trees, old preserved houses, and narrow streets. There is also a spring beside the castle named "Ayyin Aloudda" (the old spring), which was the main source of water for the people on the Island. At night, the structure is illuminated by the lights that have been installed around it.

Some diners are also located nearby on the island. The Tarout Fort opens in the evening for tourists, who can then freely roam around the castle and take pictures.

 

Destination Type
Historical Site
Landmark

Location

Tarout Fort, Tarout Saudi Arabia

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Sultan Mirza

Sultan Mirza

08/02/2020 15:55

Google review

Cannot enter the structure but lovely feeling to be around. Hopefully this will develop the place to a hib. The neaeby bear the name and mark of Tarout
David Hackett

David Hackett

03/14/2020 22:26

Google review

The Fort was closed for the day, but we got access with the kindness of a local historian. The four era layers of the fort are astounding, dating back to a Phoenician temple whose large foundational blocks are still present. The round towers are distinctive and impressive. I had visited this site back in 1965 when the water table was higher, and the site was not built up with surrounding buildings. What was the main pool outside the fort is now enclosed within a women’s hammam (bathhouse). There is no interior to the fort that can be visited, but one gets a grand sense of what the fort once was by walking around the ruins. One section of walls has a still-visible communication system by which one could talk into any of many wall vents that are interconnected within the walls and have the sound emerge on down the line, like an old ship’s tube communication system.
Imran Raja

Imran Raja

02/19/2020 20:11

Google review

Castle constructed around 1600 BC on the ruins of a 4300 BC old fort. Well preserved architecture in the hearth of Tarout Island. There are some old preserved houses and narrow streets around the castle. If weather allows you, take a walk in the streets. You can take photos are roam around freely. People are very friendly an welcoming. Castle opening timings are 4:00 PM onward.
Abdalla Shaarawi

Abdalla Shaarawi

11/09/2019 20:13

Google review

Nice castle with rich history and easy to find it . But it‘s not open for visitors
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