
The old buildings in Laynah village represent a historical legacy that reflects the traditions and daily lives of past inhabitants, serving as an attraction for visitors interested in history and traditional architecture, thereby contributing to the promotion of local tourism.

The historical village of Lina, located 105 kilometers south of Rafha Governorate, includes a number of historical buildings and is considered one of the oldest and most prominent historical villages in the Northern Borders Region. It is distinguished by its geographic location, which made it one of the most important commercial centers for the exchange of various goods during the mid-20th century.

The key landmarks of Laynah Village include the old market, established in the center of the village in 1352 , as well as hundreds of wells and mud-brick buildings constructed using traditional techniques that rely on local materials such as mud, stone, and wood. These buildings feature simple designs that help maintain moderate temperatures in both summer and winter, and typically include an inner courtyard surrounded by circularly arranged rooms.

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