Qasr Bint Al-Khas 🏰 District of Brezina ... Al-Bayadh Province.

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Embarka bint Al-Khas, a Hilal princess from Bani Amer, who lived between the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries AD in Berzina, and her father was a noble and obedient prince. She embodied the Sahrawi girl from her childhood in the affairs of government and adhered to her father throughout his life, and she learned wisdom, wisdom and cunning from him, and thus she was the beautiful and intelligent princess that kings compete to win.
Umbarka is an Algerian desert exception, so a Bedouin tribal girl could not rule an emirate whose borders extend from the Arbwat region in the north to the city of Al-Manea in the south, and east to the Amor region and west to the borders of the western valley with the borders of Touat province

Sultan Lakhal sermon (Abu Al-Hassan Al-Marini 1331-1351AD). She did not accept his meeting and wanted to show him that she rejected him himself because she was aware of his ambitions in the region, so he surrounded her castle in Berzina in the Al-Qor region.

But the daughter of Al-Khas was storing food and drink that would suffice the people of Medina for two years. And when she saw that the money was running out, she gave all the wheat stocks to the livestock and washed the clothes and mattresses with all the water, then left them to graze before the king and spread the clothes in front of him and his army.

The king slaughtered the cattle and found wheat in their intestines, then he realized that he had wasted more than a year in a useless siege and returned to drag the trails of defeat back to his country. And Sultan Lakhal was killed later in one of the battles.

The siege had an impact on the girl of Al-Khas and her people, who left after Barizinah to Al Manea, according to the narrators, as they established a new palace that is still visible to tell the wise biography of the Bedouin princess. The Ain al-Amara region, 5 km west of Brezina, preserves a palace built in the 12th century AD on the top of the “Bint Al-Khas” continent, in relation to the owner of the palace.

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