Al Kharid


 * For the music track, see Al Kharid (music track).

Al Kharid (pronounced "Al-car-id") is a city in the northern part of the Kharidian Desert. It is the only desert city open to non-members and players in the city do not suffer from the desert effect.

Al Kharid is ruled by the Emir, although the vast majority of the work has been taken over by Chancellor Hassan since the Emir's son was kidnapped. The city is independent from both Misthalin, or any government in the Kharidian desert. Al Kharid was built in the last years of the Fourth Age, by settlers from Misthalin crossing the newly-constructed bridge over the River Lum. The dominant religion of Al Kharid is unknown.

This city is particularly useful to power miners because of the nearby Al Kharid Mine, which contains tin, copper, iron, silver, gold, coal, mithril and adamant ores.

Al Kharid was orginally named "Al Karid" in the DeviousMUD World map (It was Hand drawn, scanned, and typed on.)

Travel



 * From Lumbridge, use the toll gate which costs either 10 coins (which used to cost 30 coins) or if you have completed the Prince Ali Rescue quest, the gate is free to pass through.
 * From Varrock, go south via the road alongside the Al Kharid Mine.
 * Members who have completed The Grand Tree quest can use the Gnome Glider to travel to and from Al Kharid.
 * Members can also use a Ring of duelling to teleport to the Duel Arena, just north-east of Al Kharid.
 * Members can use an Amulet of Glory to teleport inside the palace, on the ground floor in the southern room.
 * Members can also get to Al Kharid via the one-way fairy ring from the Zanaris market area.
 * Members can also come from the south via the Shantay Pass.
 * Members can use the level 8 Agility shortcut to get to and from Lumbridge swamp.
 * Members who have completed Swept Away and have had their broomstick enchanted by the Sorceress' Apprentice can come via the Sorceress's Garden.
 * From Daemonheim using the Ring of kinship and finally, sail off Daemonheim to the Al Kharid Port Once you start the skill dungeoneering you will gain the ring of kinship which can be used to teleport any number of times with out a limit.
 * Also since the Dugeoneering update many players who have NOT completed the quest "Prince Ali Rescue" find it quicker to teleport to Daemonheim using the Ring of Kinship and then sail to Al Kharid to save 10 coins, however this method is comparable in time and energy as it is to run around and is not advised.

Inhabitants
Players can find a number of non-player characters in Al Kharid.


 * A'abla Nurse, Duel Arena note( This is the NPC which you can pay 99000 coins for a constitution cape last known as hitpoints cape before the update.)
 * Afrah Observer, Duel Arena south.
 * Al the Camel wanders around Al Kharid, in love with Elly the camel.
 * Ali Morrisane Merchant, near cactus patch in north-east Al Kharid.
 * Ali the Farmer North of palace.
 * Ali the Guard Main street north of palace, The Tourist Trap quest.
 * Ali the Leaflet Dropper slightly west of the Al Kharid mine.
 * Ali the Smith
 * Ali the Tailor
 * Cam the Camel near Duel Arena, level 3 clue "Me Am The Calc"
 * Captain Dalbur gnome glider pilot, north-west Al Kharid near gem stall
 * Captain Daerkin drunken gnome glider pilot, Duel Arena
 * Dalal Observer, Duel Arena
 * Dommik Merchant, crafting store east Al Kharid
 * Ellis Tanner, west Al Kharid
 * Elly the Camel usually in north Al Kharid
 * Fadli Banker/merchant, Duel Arena
 * Faruq Merchant, near cactus patch in north-east Al Kharid
 * Father Reen south of bank, Shadow of the Storm quest
 * Fremennik shipmaster Takes players to Daemonheim
 * Hamid Observer/Monk, Duel Arena
 * Hassan Chancellor, palace, Prince Ali Rescue quest
 * Ima Observer, Duel Arena
 * Jadid Observer, Duel Arena
 * Jaraah Surgeon, Duel Arena Hospital (aka The Butcher)
 * Jeed Observer, Duel Arena
 * Karim Kebab seller, north of bank, Level 1 clue "R Ak Mi"
 * Louie Legs Merchant, platelegs store east Al Kharid
 * Man Quest NPC, Family Crest, Al Kharid mine, Real name Avan, goldsmithing gauntlets
 * Mubariz Tutor, Duel Arena
 * Ollie the Camel Usually near the gnome glider
 * Osman Spymaster, north of palace, Contact! and Prince Ali Rescue quests.
 * Ranael merchant, skirt store south-east Al Kharid
 * Sabeil Observer, Duel Arena
 * Sabreen Nurse, Duel Arena
 * Shantay Shantay Pass owner, Seller of various desert protection and a pass to the Kharidian Desert
 * Sorceress House left of Shantay Pass
 * Sorceress' Apprentice House left of Shantay Pass can be helpful in enchanting your broom.
 * Tafani Surgeon general, Duel Arena hospital, sells Constitution capes.
 * Zahwa Wounded fighter at the Duel Arena
 * Zeke Merchant, Scimitar store North Al Kharid

Notable features
Al Kharid contains the closest bank to a range and furnace in non-members RuneScape, as well as two reasonably close net and bait Fishing spots. Al Kharid also plays home to a tanner named Ellis.

Palace


The Al Kharid palace is the residence of The Emir and the seat of government for the emirate of Al Kharid. Hassan, the Emir's chancellor, is present in the palace's throne room and features in the Prince Ali Rescue quest. Osman, the emirate's spy master, is found just outside the palace along the eastern section of the northern hedge. He features in the Prince Ali Rescue and Contact! quests and will also given Thieving experience in exchange for Sq'irk juice obtained in the Sorceress's Garden activity.

Many Al Kharid warriors are in the palace and can be trained on and pickpocketed.

Bank
Al Kharid's bank is to the south-west of the city (See banks). The bank is populated largely by craftsmen, smiths and chefs due to the proximity of the tanner, range and furnace to the bank. In the free worlds, the bank used to be often crowded with players buying and selling cowhides, but it also could get crowded in members worlds too. The introduction of the Grand Exchange has eliminated the selling and buying of cowhides almost completely.

Zeke's Superior Scimitars
Zeke's Superior Scimitar shop is located to the north of the Al Kharid palace.



The store sells the following items:
 * Bronze scimitar - 32 coins each
 * Iron scimitar - 112 coins each
 * Steel scimitar - 400 coins each
 * Mithril scimitar - 1040 coins each

Players are also able to ask about the Dragon scimitar, however Zeke will reply by making several puns relating to the Monkey Madness quest, which is required for players to be able to wield a dragon scimitar.

Dommik's Crafting Store
Dommik's Crafting Store is located to the north-east of the Al Kharid palace.



The store sells the following free-to-play items:
 * Chisel - 14 coins each
 * Ring mould - 5 coins each
 * Necklace mould - 5 coins each
 * Amulet mould - 5 coins each
 * Needle - 1 coin each
 * Thread - 4 coins each
 * Holy mould - 5 coins each
 * Tiara mould - 100 coins each

The store also sells the following members items:
 * Rod mould (see Shadow of the Storm quest)
 * Bolt Mould - 25 coins each
 * Bracelet mould - 5 coins each
 * Sickle mould - 10 coins each

Al Kharid General Store
The Al Kharid general store is located to the east of the palace.



The store sells the following items:


 * Pots
 * Jugs
 * Shears
 * Buckets
 * Bowls
 * Cake tins
 * Tinderboxes
 * Chisels
 * Hammers
 * Newcomer maps

The shop is also often well-stocked with recently crafted leather armour.

Louie's Armoured Legs Bazaar
Louie's Armoured Legs Bazaar is located to the east of the Al Kharid palace.



The store sells the following items:
 * Bronze platelegs - 80 coins per pair
 * Iron platelegs - 280 coins per pair
 * Steel platelegs - 1000 coins per pair
 * Black platelegs - 1920 coins per pair
 * Mithril platelegs - 2600 coins per pair
 * Adamant platelegs - 6400 coins per pair

Ranael's Super Skirt Store
Ranael's Super Skirt Store is located to the east of the Al Kharid palace.



The store sells the following items:
 * Bronze plateskirt - 80 coins per pair
 * Iron plateskirt - 280 coins per pair
 * Steel plateskirt - 1000 coins per pair
 * Black plateskirt - 1920 coins per pair
 * Mithril plateskirt - 2600 coins per pair
 * Adamant plateskirt - 6400 coins per pair

Kebab shop
The Kebab shop is located directly north of the bank, in the house with a range. Players may purchase a kebab from Karim, the kebab salesman, for 1 coin each.

WARNING: kebabs may decrease players levels if eaten.

Gem trader
The Gem trader is located to the north of the Al Kharid township and to the south-east of the Lumbridge gate.



The trader sells the following items (prices may change and are only valid when there is one gem in stock):
 * Uncut sapphire - 902 coins
 * Uncut emerald - 1625 coins
 * Uncut ruby - 2793 coins
 * Uncut diamond - 9345 coins
 * Sapphire - 567 coins
 * Emerald - 1129 coins
 * Ruby - 1887 coins
 * Diamond - 8151 coins

Silk Trader
The silk trader, located to the north of the Al Kharid palace, provides a quick and simple method for newer members to gain money quickly. If the player is prepared to click through a lengthy dialogue, they can buy silk cheaply (3 coins) which may then be sold for a profit at any general store excluding the general store in Al Kharid. (Note: It is possible for players to lower the purchase price of the silk by refusing the original offer by the silk trader and instead settling for a price of 2 coins).

Ali Morisanne's Bazaar (members only)


Ali Morisanne is found east of the gem trader to the north-east of the city near the blue star quest icon. He sells various items, and once The Feud is completed, he will open various other shops if you set up merchanting opportunities for him.

Talk to him (there is no Trade option) and select the "Ya, I'll get to it soon." option. When he asks "...Unless you want to make a small purchase from me first?", select Ok.

See Rogue Trader.

By default, Ali sells the following items:


 * Empty Pot - 1 coin
 * Jug - 1 coin
 * Waterskin (3) - 27 coins
 * Desert shirt - 40 coins
 * Desert boots = 20 coins
 * Bucket = 2 coins
 * Fake beard - 1 coin
 * Karidian headpiece - 1 coin
 * Papyrus - 10 coins
 * Knife - 25 coins
 * Tinderbox - 1 coin
 * Bronze pickaxe - 1 coin
 * Raw chicken - 60 coins

Faruq's Tools for Games
Faruq sells tools which are useful for playing games with a clan. He is located in northern Al Kharid.




 * Dice Bag - 10 coins
 * Magic Skullball - 12 coins
 * Ring of Seeking (hide) - 25 coins
 * Ring of Seeking (seek) - 25 coins
 * Ring of Seeking (both) - 25 coins
 * Marker Seeds - 65 coins
 * Ticker - 3 coins
 * Empty Bag Caller - 14 coins
 * Timepiece (stopped) - 18 coins
 * Racing Boots - 20 coins
 * Starting Horn - 45 coins
 * Voting Hat (Red) - 6 coins
 * Orb of Counting - 36 coins
 * Faruq's Toolonomicon - 1 coins
 * Orb of Oculus - 20 coins

Sorceress's Garden (members only)

 * Main article Sorceress's Garden.

The Sorceress's Garden is found in the south-east of Al Kharid.

Scorpion-pit mine


The Al Kharid Mine is also known as the Scorpion Mine, due to the abundance of these pests. This is a fairly good mine for most materials as it has everything except clay, blurite, daeyalt, elemental, runite, and lunar but is usually quite busy. Coal is the most sought after ore here. Players will try to mine it before the other players do so. Beware of scorpions (combat level 14), they can do considerable damage to your player if your combat level is low.

Duel Arena

 * Main article Duel Arena

The Duel Arena is found north-east of Al Kharid. It can be more quickly accessed with a Ring of duelling.

Miscellaneous Features

 * There is a cactus patch on the east side of the city, used in the Farming skill.
 * The fire altar, used in the Runecrafting skill is located just north of the Duel Arena
 * There is a furnace north of the bank. It is the fourth closest furnace to a bank in all of RuneScape, the only closer ones being the Port Phasmatys furnace, which requires ecto-tokens or completion of the Ghosts Ahoy quest for use and requires a Ghostspeak Amulet otherwise banking will be slow, the Shilo Village furnace, which requires completion of the Shilo Village quest, and the Edgeville furnace, which requires completion of at least the 'easy' portion of the Varrock Tasks.

Quests

 * Prince Ali Rescue may be started by speaking to Chancellor Hassan, who is in the southern room of the palace next to the bank.
 * The Feud may be started by speaking to Ali Morrisane at his stall.
 * Missing My Mummy Speaking to Ali Morrisan is required for full completion.
 * Shadow of the Storm may be started by speaking to Father Reen who is standing south of the Bank.
 * Wanted! If the player receives a fake beard as a clue to Solus Dellagar's location players must go to Ali Morrisane's stall.

Monsters

 * Al Kharid Warrior (level 9) - Inside the palace
 * Men and Women (level 2) - Walking in the streets
 * Scorpion (level 14) - In the mines north of Al Kharid and between the palace and the Shantay Pass
 * Desert strykewyrm (level 130) - East of the palace-jump over the stile to reach the area they wander (only if you have 77 Slayer and have them assigned as your Slayer task)

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Al Kharid

Trivia

 * "The Infamous Carpet of '76" from The Great Carpet Crash can be found in a display case on the 1st floor of the Al Kharid Palace.
 * If you talk to the Scimitar salesman, he will tell you that the dragon scimitar (exclusively for members) is extremely hard to get.
 * The carpets in the Al Kharid palace have Saradomin symbols on them.
 * The furnace in Al Kharid is the closest furnace to a bank for non-members.
 * Al Kharid is pronounced "Al-car-id" according to Reldo.
 * The path coming south of Varrock does not cost any money.
 * If you say that you do not want to pay 10 coins to go through the gate the border guard says "Very well then, if you want to take the long route."
 * According to the map of DeviousMUD, Al Kharid was to be called "Al Karid".
 * In the god letters, it was stated that Mehkmets lived in the area around the Second or Third Age.
 * Despite its Middle Eastern-sounding name, the phrase "Al-Kharid" does not actually mean anything in any language. If one takes it apart, the prefix "al-" equates to the article "the" in Arabic; "Kharid", however, has no meaning in Arabic, but in Persian it could translate to "purchase" (as a noun).
 * Ghana, in Africa, also charges money for travellers to pass through Ghana.
 * There is a glitch that when you walk past a certain point near the edge of the path just outside Al Kharid bank, your character will turn around and walk in the other direction, and you will be unable to walk through this point. This glitch has not been fixed.
 * Between the release of RS2 and HD, it never received a graphical update.
 * There was a glitch that allowed members to go in the Duel Arena when they logged on a free world, even though it was members-only at that time. A few weeks later, the Duel Arena also opened his doors for free players, which removed the glitch.