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Jarir Marketing Company (Arabic: شركة جرير للتسويق), also known as Jarir Bookstore (Arabic: مكتبة جرير), is a Saudi Arabian establishment founded by Abdulrahman Nasser Al-Agil. Currently, [when?] Jarir has a paid-up capital of SR 1.20 Billion. Jarir’s headquarters is located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [2] Jarir operates ...
Jarir may refer to: Jarir (poet), Arab poet; Jarir Bookstore, a Saudi company specializing in office retailing and book publishing. Jarir Street, a street in Riyadh; Jarir, a neighborhood in Riyadh; an alternative name for the Somali Bantu
Dawadmi or Ad Dawadimi (Arabic: الدوادمي) is a town in Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia.Google Maps spells the name as Al Duwadimi. As of the 2022 census it had a population of 563,861 people. [1]
Al-Dawadmi Governorate is a Saudi governorate located in the northwest of the Riyadh Region.It is affiliated with the Emirate of Riyadh. It shares borders with Shaqra and Murat Governorate to the east, Afif Governorate to the west, and Al-Rass Governorate (administratively affiliated with the Al-Qassim Region) to the north.
'the hillock neighborhood'), pronounced as ar-Rabwah, is a residential neighborhood in eastern Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located north of Jarir and east of al-Zahra in the sub-municipality of al-Malaz. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The locality is popular for its commercial landmarks such as the franchisee of Al-Othaim Markets [ 3 ] LuLu Hypermarkets , [ 4 ] Alinma ...
In 1956, Al-Othaim Trading Company was established in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, by Sheikh Saleh Ali Al-Othaim. Abdullah Al Othaim Markets Company was established in 1980, which included branches for the wholesale and retail sale of goods. [16] [17] In 2008, Abdullah Al Othaim was listed on the Saudi Stock Exchange. [18]
City Population [1] Comments Abha: 334,290 (2022) Capital city of Asir Ad-Dilam: 39,267 (2022) Al-Abwa: Al Artaweeiyah: Al Bukayriyah: 25,153: Badr: 30,494 (2022 ...
Jabal al-Baidain is an archeological site representing a mountain located 13 km southwest of Dawadmi, where traces of ancient settlements were found near its base, as well as stone drawings of animals, including camels and pines, as well as inscriptions written in the Badia-Thamudic script.