Tabuk (تبوك; also spelled Tabouk) is the capital city of the Tabuk province in north western Saudi Arabia. The Tabuk Sniper Rifle is an Iraqi designated marksman's rifle, made from a modified version of the RPK Light machine gun. Tabuk (also spelled Tabouk) ( Arabic: تبوك is a province of Saudi Arabia, located along the north-west coast of the country facing The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, KSA ( المملكة العربية السعودية, al-Mamlaka al-ʻArabiyya as-Suʻūdiyya) or Suudi It has a population of 441,351 (2004 census). "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again "
Around Tabuk, the Battle of Tabouk took place in the time of Muhammad. The Battle of Tabouk (also called the Battle of Tabuk) was a military expedition said to have been led by Muhammed in October AD 630. IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ##### For all questions relating to the addition of (pbuh peace be upon him or other honorifics
Around 500 BC, Tabuk town (then known as Taboo) was, together with Al Ola, the capital of the prosperous Al Ayaneyean. The Al-`Ula oasis (also Al Ola, Arabic ar العلا; Biblical Dedan) some 110 km southwest of Tayma (380 km north of
Monuments include the historic mosque, the Tabuk fortress and a railway station dating back to the Ottoman empire. The Ottoman Empire (1299–1923 ( Old Ottoman Turkish: دولتْ علیّه عثمانیّه Devlet-i Âliye-yi Osmâniyye, Late Ottoman and Modern Turkish In the Tabuk region, a number of important archeological sites can be found, including Al Bidaa. Archaeology, archeology, or archæology (from Greek grc ἀρχαιολογία archaiologia – grc ἀρχαῖος archaīos
Mediterranean continental weather with hot summers and mild winters. Temperature in the summers are between 80-114 F (27-45) while in winter between 39-64 F (4-18 C) with wide spread frosts freezes common with temperatures reaching low 20s F (-5 C) in some winters. Rainfall in Tabuk Area falls in the winter months from November to March and precipitation ranges between 2 - 6 inches ( 50 - 150 mm) with some not uncommon snow every 3-4 years.