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  2. Qatif and Dammam mosque bombings - Wikipedia

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    The Qatif and Dammam mosque bombings occurred on 22 and 29 May 2015. On Friday May 22, a suicide bomber attacked the Shia "Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib Mosque" situated in Qudeih village of Qatif city in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the blast, which killed at least 21 people. The incident was the second ...

  3. 2016 Saudi Arabia bombings - Wikipedia

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    According to a press release by the Saudi Press Agency, the official news agency of Saudi Arabia, "Security spokesman of the Interior Ministry said in a statement that before the prayers of Maghrib in Madinah on Monday 09/29/1437 AH, security men suspected a person while he was heading to the Prophet's Mosque through a vacant lot of land used as a parking space for visitors' cars.

  4. King Fahd International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bottom: A MIM-104 Patriot missile battery near the airport. The terminal building and mosque can be seen in the background. The airport is named for King Fahd (r. 1982–2005), under whose reign it was constructed and inaugurated. Design of the airport building began in 1976.

  5. Category : Attacks on Shiite mosques in Saudi Arabia

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    Qatif and Dammam mosque bombings; S. 2016 Saudi Arabia bombings This page was last edited on 29 October 2024, at 19:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Response of Saudi Arabia to the Islamic State - Wikipedia

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    In May 2015, Qatif and Dammam mosque bombings, claimed the lives of over 25 Saudi Shia Muslims, and 106 wounded. An August 2015 attack by an ISIL-related suicide bomber murdered fifteen people and injured nine more at a mosque inside a Saudi special forces headquarters.

  7. Qal'at al-Qatif - Wikipedia

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    The most notable facilities within Qatif Castle included mosques and Husseiniyas, with a total of 11 mosques recorded. Among these, the oldest are Al-Manara and Al-Sidra, both dating back to the eighth century AH. Other mosques in the castle include Al-Rajhiya, Al-Khan, and Al-Barouda.

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

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    The following is a list of cities and towns in the Saudi Arabia. ... Dammam: 1,386,166 (2022) Capital of Eastern Province: ... Qatif: 87,332 (2022) Qaisumah: 20,887 ...

  9. Highway 613 (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    Sign on Highway 613 guiding to Dammam via Highway 619, also known as Doha Road.. Highway 613 (Arabic: الطريق السريع ٦١٣) is a major north-south controlled-access highway in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia connecting the Dammam metropolitan area to the industrial cities of Jubail and Ra's Al-Khair.