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  2. The Clock Towers - Wikipedia

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    Abraj al Bait cladding The building is topped by a four-faced clock, visible from 25 kilometres (16 miles) away. The clock is the highest in the world at over 400 m (1,300 ft) above the ground, surpassing the Allen-Bradley clock tower in Milwaukee .

  3. Clock Tower Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Clock Tower Museum is a museum which occupies the top four floors of the Abraj Al Bait clock tower in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. [1] The museum, located at the highest point in Makkah, is operated by the Misk Foundation, a non-profit organization established by Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Abraj Kudai: Mecca: 230 m (755 ft) 45 On Hold 11 Alinma Bank Tower: Riyadh: 213 m (699 ft) 42 2027 12 Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry Expansion: Jeddah: 190 m (623 ft) 38 2021 13 The Avenues T1: Riyadh: 164 m (538 ft) 35 2025 14 = The Avenues T2: Riyadh: 160 m (525 ft) 35 2025 14 = The Avenues T3: Riyadh: 160 m (525 ft) 35 2025

  5. Jeddah Tower - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, they constructed the topped-out 601 m (1,972 ft) Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower in Mecca, which is the tallest building in Saudi Arabia and fourth tallest in the world, as well as the largest skyscraper in the world by floor area and volume.

  6. File:Abraj-al-Bait-Towers.JPG - Wikipedia

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  7. Yawm al-Buath - Wikipedia

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    The Yawm al-Buʿāth (Arabic: معرکة بُعاث) was a 7th-century battle in Medina that was fought between the two dominant tribes living there, the Aws and the Khazraj.

  8. Orbit Communications Company - Wikipedia

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    Orbit Communications Company was a privately owned pay television network headquartered in Bahrain.Owned by Saudi Arabia–based Mawarid Holding (via Digital Media Systems), [1] [2] it was the first fully digital, multi-channel, multilingual, pay television service in the Middle East and North Africa and was also the world's first fully end-to-end digital TV network. [3]

  9. Youm7 - Wikipedia

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    Youm7 was first published as a weekly paper in October 2008 and has been published daily since 31 May 2011. [2] Editor Khaled Salah said shortly after the paper's expansion to daily publication that Youm7 "supports the popular need for a civil state and will strive to present facts to readers without political bias and with credible representation of diverse views."