Saihat
Saihat City is a city in the Qatif Governorate, located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.
History
The oldest documents concerning Saihat, which are more than 400 years old, say that Saihat was under the division of Dhahran. During the Ottoman Empire, the cities under Dhahran included Saihat, Bankat, Asseeh, and Aljabba. People in that region built the city of Sawhat on the remains of the old city Avan. This name was mentioned in Al-Musadi's book. The city was renamed Saihat in more modern times.In English the name of Saihat has various spellings. In the past, it was written as 'Seahat,' but recently the spelling has been changed by some to 'Sayhat.'
Nature
Saihat is located directly on the Gulf. Fishing and agriculture are two important industries. Fertile soil and fresh springs provide a home for palm groves. The oil companies are close to Saihat, many people work there or in activities related to the oil industry.Geography and Demographics
Saihat is a coastal city located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. It lies within the Qatif Governorate and shares its southern border with the city of Dammam. The entire eastern edge of Saihat faces the Persian Gulf, giving it a strategic and scenic waterfront. The city covers an area of approximately 5.61 square kilometers and has a population of around 85,000 residents. Saihat is home to a population of Shia MuslimsHospitals
- Al-Sadiq Hospital
- Al-Madlouh Medical Complex