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  2. List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the major cities in Saudi Arabia. City Population [1] Comments Abha: 334,290 (2022) ... Capital and largest city of Al Qasim Province: Al Bahah: 90,515 (2022)

  3. Al-Jawf Province - Wikipedia

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    ] Britain intervened by bombing the Saudi forces and forcing them to withdraw and return to the dialogue. Which was the case so the Saudi state agreed with Britain, which represents East Jordan, to give the Qurayyat region to Saudi Arabia and protect Saudi trade with Syria. That agreement was known as the Hada agreement [citation needed]. After ...

  4. Al Shimasiyah - Wikipedia

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    Al-Shamasiyah Governorate is one of the governorates of the Al-Qassim region in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and it is the eastern front of Al-Qassim. The governorate is famous for its cultivation, especially palm trees, and is considered a tourist destination for residents and visitors to the area in the spring.

  5. Bani Khalid (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    Bani Khalid (Arabic: بني خالد) is an Arab tribal confederation mainly inhabiting the Arabian Peninsula.The tribe ruled southern Iraq, Kuwait, and Eastern Arabia (al-Hasa and al-Qatif) from the 15th century to the 18th century, and again under the protection of the Ottoman Empire during the early 19th century.

  6. King Khalid Military City - Wikipedia

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    Satellite photo of King Khalid Military City, captured on June 30, 2002. King Khalid Military City (KKMC) (Arabic: مدينة الملك خالد العسكرية; transliterated: Medinat Al-Malek Khaled Al-Askariyah) is a cantonment in northeastern Saudi Arabia, approximately 60 km (37 mi.) south of Hafar al-Batin city.

  7. Taif - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabia's first public power generator was set up in Ta'if in the late 1940s. ... Map of the historic Souk 'Okaz from the book Sahih al ... Muhammad bin Qasim ...

  8. Rail transport in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Modern railways were introduced in Saudi Arabia after World War II, to facilitate the transport of goods for the Arabian American Oil Company, or Aramco (now Saudi Aramco), from ports located on the coast of the Persian Gulf to warehouses in Dhahran. Construction began in September 1947, and the first line was inaugurated on 20 October 1951.

  9. Isa Qassim - Wikipedia

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    Isa Qassim was born in 1937 to a fisherman in Duraz though some sources reported he was born either in 1940 or 1941. He attended Budaiya primary school where he was known for his intelligence and it was reported that he always scored the highest marks.