Fayed
Fayed is a historical city located to the southeast of the Hail region, and is considered one of the historical archaeological places as it is a major stop for the Hajj Road (Darb Zubaidah) as it is located in the middle of the road between Makkah and Baghdad, and was registered within the states of the Abbasid caliphate, which is rich in Islamic monuments, and has importance and status Historical. Fayed is 92 km from Hail on the highway that connects Hail to Qassim, and 160 km from Qassim. Among the most important monuments of the city of Fayed, Qasr Kharash, Zubaydah ponds, the residential city, the basements, the hillside region, the pond of the palace, the giant mill to grind grains, and wells where there are approximately 45 wells, and water channels. The history of the city dates back to the early Islamic eras.