Baljurashi
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Baljurashi or Biljurashi is a city in Al Bahah Province, southwestern Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia , commonly known in British English as Saudi Arabia and in Arabic as as-Sa‘ūdiyyah , is the largest state in Western Asia by land area, constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula, and the second-largest in the Arab World...

. It is located at around 19°51′34"N 41°33′26"E in the elevation of cca 2000 metres. It was the capital of the region which includes the tribes of Ghamid and Zahran
Zahran (tribe)
Zahran a tribe known for its courageousness and generosity among the Arabs. Along with other Arabian tribes, it is regarded to be of the very few original inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula...

. It is the largest city in Al Bahah Province. Temperature is between 2C in winter - 30C in summer. The best time for a visit is from mid-August to the end of September. Most of the people of Baljurashi live outside it, in summer vacations the population of the city almost double due to people from outside the city.

It is very well known to most that these tribes contribute to the progress in Saudi Arabia. It is well known that most of famous traders in Saudi Arabia are from Baljurashi. The people of Baljurashi are well educated, since this city was the enlightenment center in the Southern of Saudi Arabia and the center of the trade, since hundreds of years. You can find large population from Baljurashi working as academics in the universities and colleges of Saudi Arabia. They are famous for their contribution to the industrial and commercial firms in Saudi Arabia (especially the oil firms, such as ARAMCO where there are many VP's). Also, people of the area are known for their genuine manners and well spoken. This tribe has been around since the prophet and many are narrators to his Hadeeth. It is considered to be a tribal city dominated by Ghamdi tribe, which is one of the biggest tribes in Saudi Arabia.
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