Turks in Saudi Arabia also referred to as Turkish Arabians, Turkish Saudi Arabians, Saudi Arabian Turks, Arabian Turks or Saudi Turks (Turkish: Suudi...
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26% of Turks express a favourable view of Saudi Arabia while 53% express an unfavourable view. In recent years, tensions between Saudi Arabia and Turkey...
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House of Saud (redirect from Saudi arabia royal family)
family of Saudi Arabia. It is composed of the descendants of Muhammad bin Saud, founder of the Emirate of Diriyah, known as the First Saudi State (1727–1818)...
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Tripoli. In the Arabian Peninsula, there are Turkish minorities who have lived in the region since the Ottoman era. The Turks live predominately in Saudi Arabia...
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Canada and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have had a generally cordial relationship marred by periods of diplomatic tension. Both countries, however, share...
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University Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia Australians in Saudi Arabia Bahrain–Saudi Arabia relations Basic Law of Saudi Arabia Batha (Riyadh) Battle of Mecca...
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Saudi Arabian oil was first discovered by the Americans in commercial quantities at Dammam oil well No. 7 in 1938 in what is now modern day Dhahran. On...
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Islam is an ongoing phenomenon that has occurred mainly in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia, particularly around the two holiest cities of Islam...
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(Arabic: ضبا) is a small city on the northern Red Sea coast, of Saudi Arabia. It is in Tabuk Province. Local citizens describe it as The Pearl of the Red...
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day-Saudi Arabia was under the direct control of the Ottoman Empire. After the end of the Ottoman rule, the Turks vacated from both nations and the Saudi...
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Jeddah (redirect from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
da]), The largest city in Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia, and second largest city after Riyadh located along the Red Sea coast in the Hejaz region. Jeddah...
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Turks in Jordan Turks in Tunisia Turks in Saudi Arabia Turks in Yemen Algoz Turkic migration History of Turkic peoples Timeline of Turks (500-1300) Turkomans...
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relations Turkish diaspora Immigration to Qatar Turks in Kuwait Turks in Lebanon Turks in Saudi Arabia Turks in the United Arab Emirates bq magazine, Doha, Qatar...
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The largest of these is Saudi Arabia. In the classical era, the Sinai Peninsula was also considered a part of Arabia. The Arabian Peninsula formed as a...
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of Saudi Arabia have long been close allies. Relations between the two countries date back to 1848, when Faisal bin Turki, ruler of the Second Saudi state...
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Demographics of the Arab world (redirect from Religion in the Arab League)
have lived in the region since the Ottoman era. The Turks live predominately in Saudi Arabia (see Turks in Saudi Arabia) and Yemen (see Turks in Yemen).[citation...
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Kingdom of Hejaz (category 20th-century establishments in the Arabian Peninsula)
with the other Saudi dominions, creating the unified Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In 1908, the Young Turks took over the Ottoman Empire, and in 1909 when a counter-coup...
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Muhammad bin Nayef (redirect from Muhammad, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia)
MbN, is a former Saudi Arabian politician and businessman who served as the crown prince and first deputy prime minister of Saudi Arabia from 2015 to 2017...
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Bareq (redirect from Bareg, Saudi Arabia)
the south from their perspective as "yamen" which is today's southern Saudi Arabia, which dates back to the second millennium BC and was inhabited by a...
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Saudi Arabia's involvement in the Syrian Civil War involved the large-scale supply of weapons and ammunition to various rebel groups in Syria during the...
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Saudi Arabia's laws are an amalgam of rules from Sharia (mainly the rules formulated by the Hanbali school of jurisprudence but also from other schools...
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Wahhabi War (redirect from Egyptian-Saudi War (First Saudi State))
of Central Arabia. The growing Wahhabi influence alarmed Ghaleb, the Sharif of Mecca, who responded by initiating warfare with the Saudis in 1793; until...
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Turkish population (redirect from Turks in Armenia)
ethnic Turks from other traditional areas of Turkish settlement have emigrated mostly due to political reasons. For example, the Meskhetian Turks were deported...
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Conquest of al-Hasa (category Violence against Shia Muslims in Saudi Arabia)
were.” List of modern conflicts in the Middle East List of wars involving Saudi Arabia Jones, T. Embattled in Arabia. 03 June 2009. Habib, John S. (1978-01-01)...
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Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi (category 2018 in Saudi Arabia)
and that some members of the Saudi hit team were closely connected to Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. After repeatedly shifting its...
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Salman bin Sultan Al Saud (category Princes of Saudi Arabia)
born 2 February 1976) is the former assistant secretary general of the Saudi Arabian National Security Council for intelligence and security affairs as well...
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Algerian Turks, Libyan Turks, and Tunisian Turks). They live mainly in the coastal cities (such as in Algiers, Constantine, Oran and Tlemcen in Algeria;...
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Afro-Arabs (redirect from Afro-Arabians)
ancestry. These include primarily minority groups in the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine...
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Khalid bin Sultan Al Saud (category Field marshals of Saudi Arabia)
title "Father of Saudi Arabia's Missile". After years in the army, thinking that air defense should be given more important role in the national defense...
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sire St. Simon (1881 – 1908), was found to exist as recently as 2023 in Saudi Arabia, from the sons of Pleasant Colony. Continuing influence other than...
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