The location has the archaeological remains of Idrisi Emirate of Asir.
The Idrisid Emirate of Asir was a short-lived state located on the Arabian Peninsula. The Emirate was located in the geographical region of Jizan in what is now southwestern Saudi Arabia. The authority of the Emir was restricted to a strip of the Tihamah some 129 km long and extending about 64 km inland to the scrap of Highland Asir, with Sabya as capital and Jizan and Midi as ports.
The Emirate was established by Muhammad Ibn Ali al-Idrisi in rebellion against the Ottoman Empire. It gained the support of Great Britain during the First World War and flourished until the death of Sayyid Muhammad in 1920. It was gradually absorbed into the new state of Saudi Arabia and formally annexed by that kingdom under the Treaty of Taif in 1934.
Courtesy: Ibrahim Alzahrani