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  2. Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport - Wikipedia

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    New Madinah airport test operations began on 12 April 2015. A Saudia domestic flight coming from Riyadh landed at 11 a.m. at the new Prince Muhammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah, marking the start of the airport's test run operations. Flight SV1435 was the first to land at the airport.

  3. List of World Judo Championships medalists - Wikipedia

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    7.1 Video footage. Toggle the table of contents ... Madina Taimazova: 2025: Scheduled for 17 June 2025. Half Heavyweight. 72 kg (1980–1997) 78 kg (1999–) Year ...

  4. Mahd adh Dhahab - Wikipedia

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    Mahd adh Dhah gold deposit geologic map Mahd Al Thahab gold mining cross section. The Mahd Al Dhahab (Arabic: مَـهـد الـذّهـب, "Cradle of (the) Gold"), is a small gold mining area in the Arabian Peninsula. It is located in the Medina Province in the Hejaz in Saudi Arabia. Gold was first mined in Arabia c. 30th century BC.

  5. Rua Al Madinah - Wikipedia

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    Rua Al Madinah (Arabic: رؤى المدينة) is an urban development project under construction in Medina, Saudi Arabia. The Rua Al Madinah project was developed by Rua Al Madinah Holding Company, one of the companies founded by the Saudi Public Investment Fund. The project was officially announced by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in ...

  6. Saudi Arabia has never won an Olympic gold but it paid an ...

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    Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi Crown Prince, told Hamedi that he “was a gold medallist in his country's eyes,” Reuters reported this week—and gave him the gold medal prize, worth $1.33 million.

  7. Timeline of Medina - Wikipedia

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    662 - Marwan ibn al-Hakam becomes Governor of Madina. 683 - Medina sacked by Umayyads. [9] [4] 8th century - Sharia (Islamic law) codified in Medina. [3] 706 - Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz becomes Governor of Madina. 707 - Al-Masjid al-Nabawi rebuilt. [10] 763 - Medina slave rebellion. [11] 975 - City wall built. [7] 976 - Establishment of the ...

  8. List of caliphal governors of Medina - Wikipedia

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    Map showing Medina (al-Madinah) in western Arabia in the eighth century. In early Islamic history, the governor of Medina (Arabic: عامل المدينة, romanized: ʿāmil al-Madīnah) was an official who administered the city of Medina and its surrounding territories.

  9. List of terrorist incidents in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    18 August Saudi Security Forces conducted six raids around the kingdom killing four and capturing an unknown number of fighters. During one of these actions, Saleh al-Oufi is reportedly killed in Madinah. He was the fourth name on the original list of 26 most-wanted persons and has been described as the Al Qaeda chief in the kingdom.

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