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Badr (Arabic: بَـدْر, full name: Badr Hunayn, Arabic: بدر حنین) is a town in Medina Province, Hijaz, Saudi Arabia.It is located about 130 km (81 mi) from the Islamic holy city of Medina.
Al-Batʼha (Arabic: البطحاء, romanized: al-Baṭʼḥāʾ, lit. 'the wide valley'), also simply romanized as Batha, [1] [2] [3] is a colloquial umbrella term used for the partial agglomeration of six neighborhoods in downtown Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, that are primarily situated along the al-Batʼha Street on the either edge of the now-dried up stream of Wadi al-Batʼha, [4] located between ...
Al-Olaya (Arabic: العليا, romanized: al-ʿulāyā), alternatively transliterated as al-Ulaya, is the central business district of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located mostly in the sub-municipality of its namesake, al-Ulaya, and partially in al-Malaz and al-Ma'dher.
Raba' Hamdan (Arabic: ربع همدان) is a sub-district located in Hamdan District, Sana'a Governorate, Yemen. Raba' Hamdan had a population of 29032 according to the 2004 census. Raba' Hamdan had a population of 29032 according to the 2004 census.
Al-Shaykh Badr has an altitude of 536 m (1,759 ft). According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-Shaykh Badr, which is the center of its nahiya (subdistrict), had a population of 9,486 in the 2004 census. [1] As of 2008, its subdistrict had a population of 47,982. Its inhabitants are predominantly Alawites. [2]
In 1993, UAE Exchange became a SWIFT member and over the following two years opened operations in Oman and Kuwait, as well as launching transfer, gold card, and banknote services. In 1999, it launched retail operations in India , which was to become the largest operation outside its home base, with 330 branches by 2015.
Al Badiʼah (Arabic: حي البديعة) is a historic neighborhood and a subject of Baladiyah al-Shumaisi in south-west Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [1] [2] [3] It is bordered to al-Shumaysi and al-Jarradiyah to the east and Ulayshah neighborhood to the north and today is considered a part of the old city area which hosts several traditional markets. [4]
The street runs from al-Tahrir Square to the Kahramana Square where the Kahramana monument is located with al-Firdos Square located in the middle of it which contains the 17th of Ramadan Mosque, the Palestine Hotel and the Ishtar Hotel. The street was also notable for including many cinemas, cafés, libraries, and shops.