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  2. Music of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Omar Basaad was chosen as the best Saudi DJ and Electronic Dance Music Producer in 2012, by Saudi Gazette. [4] He became the first official Saudi EDM (Electronic Dance Music) producer to represent Saudi Arabia internationally. [5] [6] [7] Samri is a popular traditional music and dance style in Najd Region.

  3. Antarah ibn Shaddad - Wikipedia

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    Antarah ibn Shaddad al-Absi (Arabic: عنترة بن شداد العبسي), ʿAntarah ibn Shaddād al-ʿAbsī; AD 525–608), also known as ʿAntar, was a pre-Islamic Arabian poet and knight, famous for both his poetry and his adventurous life.

  4. One Thousand and One Nights - Wikipedia

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    It is often known in English as the Arabian Nights, from the first English-language edition (c. 1706–1721), which rendered the title as The Arabian Nights' Entertainment. [2] The work was collected over many centuries by various authors, translators, and scholars across West Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, and North Africa.

  5. Category:Arabian legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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  6. Arabian Knights (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Arabian Knights" is a song by English post-punk band Siouxsie and the Banshees. The track was written by Siouxsie and the Banshees and co-produced with Nigel Gray. It was released in 1981 as the second and final single released from their fourth studio album, Juju.

  7. Saudi Arabian art - Wikipedia

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    Bait Al-Hodaif is a small art museum and a non-profit art organization based in Jeddah. It is made up of 14 rooms that display art pieces from the 1910s to the 1980s. It aims to promote the culture of art in Saudi Arabia by holding many events and exhibitions. [9] An art exhibition of Saudi calligraphy at a hotel in Jeddah

  8. Al Owd - Wikipedia

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    Al-Owd (Arabic: حي العود), alternatively transliterated as al-Oud or al-ʼUd, is a former village and a residential neighborhood in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located south of Margab and west of al-Salhiyah in the sub-municipality of al-Batha. [1] Covering an area of 291 hectares, [2] its popular for hosting the famous al-Oud cemetery.

  9. Category:21st-century Saudi Arabian people - Wikipedia

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    21st-century Saudi Arabian writers (2 C, 28 P) Pages in category "21st-century Saudi Arabian people" The following 128 pages are in this category, out of 128 total.