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Industrial City Of Sahab
Also refers to Amman Industrial Estate, and King Abdullah Industrial City. It is located within the city of Sahab. Its total area comprises 2.5 million square meters. By mid-1998, the Industrial City of Sahab accommodated 354 medium and small industries employing more than 13,700 workers. Within the Industrial City of Sahab, there are 78 foreign, Arab and joint-venture industries. Land and building facilities are available for purchase or rent at concessionary prices. The Industrial City of Sahab also provides the following privileges to industries operating on their premises: *Enterprises operating in industrial estates are exempted from income and social services taxes for a period of two years from the commencement of operations. *Projects operating in industrial estates are exempted from land and building taxes throughout the lifespan of the project. The Industrial City of Sahab is nearly fully occupied and due to numerous demands by new investors, the Jordan Industria ...
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Amman Industrial Estate
Also refers to Amman Industrial Estate, and King Abdullah Industrial City. It is located within the city of Sahab. Its total area comprises 2.5 million square meters. By mid-1998, the Industrial City of Sahab accommodated 354 medium and small industries employing more than 13,700 workers. Within the Industrial City of Sahab, there are 78 foreign, Arab and joint-venture industries. Land and building facilities are available for purchase or rent at concessionary prices. The Industrial City of Sahab also provides the following privileges to industries operating on their premises: *Enterprises operating in industrial estates are exempted from income and social services taxes for a period of two years from the commencement of operations. *Projects operating in industrial estates are exempted from land and building taxes throughout the lifespan of the project. The Industrial City of Sahab is nearly fully occupied and due to numerous demands by new investors, the Jordan Industria ...
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King Abdullah Industrial City
Also refers to Amman Industrial Estate Also refers to Amman Industrial Estate, and King Abdullah Industrial City. It is located within the city of Sahab. Its total area comprises 2.5 million square meters. By mid-1998, the Industrial City of Sahab accommodated 354 medium and small i ..., and King Abdullah Industrial City. It is located within the city of Sahab. Its total area comprises 2.5 million square meters. By mid-1998, the Industrial City of Sahab accommodated 354 medium and small industries employing more than 13,700 workers. Within the Industrial City of Sahab, there are 78 foreign, Arab and joint-venture industries. Land and building facilities are available for purchase or rent at concessionary prices. The Industrial City of Sahab also provides the following privileges to industries operating on their premises: *Enterprises operating in industrial estates are exempted from income and social services taxes for a period of two years from the commencement of operat ...
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Sahab, Jordan
Sahab ( ar, سحاب, Saḥāb) is a municipality in Jordan located southeast of the capital Amman. It is the only locality in the Sahab District of the Amman Governorate. Modern Sahab began as a Bedouin-owned plantation village in the late 19th century during Ottoman rule. The plantation was originally worked by Egyptian migrant farmers who purchased and permanently settled the lands in 1894 and developed Sahab into an agricultural estate. Sahab became its own municipality in 1962 and today is a densely populated industrial hub. It is home to the country's largest industrial city, the Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein Industrial Estate, and the largest cemetery in greater Amman, as well as the Caves of Raqeem site mentioned in the Qur'an ( Surat al-Kahf). The population of Sahab in 2015 was 169,434. History Beginning in the 1870s, Egyptian families mostly from the eastern villages of Egypt migrated to Transjordan to avoid corvée labor for the digging of the Suez Canal. Initially ...
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