Saihat


Saihat City is a city located on the east coast of Saudi Arabia, With a population of 100,000 in 2005.

History

The oldest documents concerning Saihat, which are more than 400 years old, say that Saihat was under the division of Dhahran. During the Ottoman Empire, the cities under Dhahran included Saihat, Bankat, Asseeh, and Aljabba. People in that region built the city of Sawhat on the remains of the old city Avan. This name was mentioned in Al-Musadi's book. The city was renamed Saihat in more modern times.
In English the name of Saihat has various spellings. In the past, it was written as 'Seahat,' but recently the spelling has been changed by some to 'Sayhat.'

Nature

Saihat is located directly on the Persian Gulf. Fishing and agriculture are two important industries. Fertile soil and fresh springs provide a home for palm groves. The oil companies are close to Saihat, many people work there or in activities related to the oil industry.

Geography

Saihat is a small house close to Qatif prefecture, which forms the southern end of the city. Dammam borders Saihat from the south while all of Saihat's eastern border lies on the Persian Gulf. The estimated size of Saihat is 5.61 square kilometers. Its population is about 75,000.

Hospitals

Airport

Air transport is provided by King Fahd International Airport, the terminal is just over driving distance of from the city.

Highway

Saihat is directly located on the Dhahran-Jubail Highway and has its own exit, Abu Hadriyah Highway is also close.

Neighborhood names

  1. Addeera
  2. An Nur
  3. Al Khasab
  4. Attaf
  5. Ghurnata
  6. Assalam
  7. Al Khaleej
  8. Qurtuba
  9. Al Ferdaws
  10. Al Muntazah
  11. Al Kawthar
  12. Al Neqa
  13. Al Ghadeer
  14. Annaseem
  15. Al Faiha
  16. Al Zohor

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