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The Sisera well is one of the ancient wells in the Al-Jawf region in
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Location

The Sisera well is located north of Sakaka, near the castle of Zaabal.


Etymology

The name of the well belongs to the Canaanite military commander
Sisera Sisera ( he, סִיסְרָא ''Sîsərā'') was commander of the Canaanite army of King Jabin of Hazor, who is mentioned in of the Hebrew Bible. After being defeated by the forces of the Israelite tribes of Zebulun and Naphtali under the comm ...
who fought the Jews in
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, and he was the commander of the Canaanite army. His name was mentioned in the biblical and Christian texts as he is an enemy of the Jews.


Description

The Sisra Well is a well dug in a sandy rock, and it takes the oval shape with diameters of length 8m x 7m, with a depth of about 15m. It was carved on its inner sides stairs to its bottom. There is a channel engraved in the rock inside the well that was used to transport water to farms. This type of irrigation system was known during the
Nabataean The Nabataeans or Nabateans (; Nabataean Aramaic: , , vocalized as ; Arabic: , , singular , ; compare grc, Ναβαταῖος, translit=Nabataîos; la, Nabataeus) were an ancient Arab people who inhabited northern Arabia and the southern Lev ...
period (1st century AD). The site was restored, the well was surrounded with stems for protection, and the surrounding area was paved with stones. There is a paved road that connects to the site. In addition to its tourism integration with the site of the castle of Zaabal, the Zaabal neighborhood and the distinct way I’d digging it, this site has an archaeological and heritage importance. Al-Jouf was visited by a scientist called Professor Winnett and his colleague Reed in 1962 AD. They said: "This well is like a pond in the pocket in
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. It is known that some of the low areas in
Sakaka Sakākā () is a city in northwestern Saudi Arabia which is the capital of Al Jawf Province. It is located just to the north of the An Nafud desert. Sakakah had a population of 242,813 at the 2010 census. History Sakakah is an oasis town on an ...
surrounding the well from the eastern and southern sides were supplied of water from the well through underground tunnels, as well as through channels that exist on the ground, and carved into the rock. Some parts of these tunnels were discovered accidentally after they were covered in sand. ”


Gallery

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See also

* Al-Jawf *
Sakaka Sakākā () is a city in northwestern Saudi Arabia which is the capital of Al Jawf Province. It is located just to the north of the An Nafud desert. Sakakah had a population of 242,813 at the 2010 census. History Sakakah is an oasis town on an ...
* Columns of Rajajil


References

{{reflist1-^ Al-Jawf, Hussain Ali Al-Khalifa, Nawwaf Dhabban Al-Rashed, Al-Jouf Wing, Janadriya 18, p. 7. 2-^ Al-Riyadh newspaper, Sisra Well named after the Leader of Canaani. Archived February 17, 2015, on the Wayback Machine. 3- ^ Archaeological Sites in Al-Jouf Region, Mr. Thamer Awad Al-Malki 4-^ Al-Jouf Land of Archeology and Civilization, Turki bin Ibrahim Al-Qahidan, 1st floor, Al-Rushd Library, Riyadh, 1425 AH / 2004AD, p. 31.
Archaeological sites in Saudi Arabia