Hillat al-Qadimah (Arabic: حلة القديمة, lit.
'old quarter'), or in Najdi vernacular pronunciation as al-Gadimah and originally known as Hayy al-Aamir (Arabic: حي عامر),[1][2] was a quarter and a douar within the city walls in the erstwhile fortress-city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located in the southeastern corner of the walled town.
[3][4] It was built on a farm owned by a farmer named Ibn Issa and was later incorporated into the capital metropolis of Riyadh following the dismantling of the city walls in 1950.
The area today forms part of the Qasr al-Hukm District in the ad-Dirah.
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