Al-Anbar - INA
The village of Al-Rabet is located in Al-Anbar Governorate in the far west of the country on the border strip with neighboring Syria. It follows Al-Rummaneh sub-district in Al-Qaim district and enjoys beautiful landscapes that made it a destination for tourists.
This village is located on the banks of the Euphrates River and was called the village of Link because it connects Iraq with Syria, in addition to the existence of another story about this name indicating that it was a stable for horses.
Yhe history of the village, Muhammad Mahmoud Al-Faraji, one of its old residents, spoke to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), saying: “The building of the village’s houses dates back to hundreds of years, and many of its people have lived generations after generations and enjoy high hills and rivers. It was called (Bashg al-Hawa) because the air that comes out of it is cold, which made it an outlet for the people of the village on summer days.
He added, "Most of the residents of the areas adjacent to the village go to it to spend beautiful times with its beautiful scenery. The village of Rabat is inhabited by many clans."