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  2. Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    During the Pre-Islamic era, the city at the site of modern Riyadh was called Hajr (Arabic: حجر), and was reportedly founded by the tribe of Banu Hanifa. [17] [18] Hajr served as the capital of the province of Al-Yamamah, whose governors were responsible for most of central and eastern Arabia during the Umayyad and Abbasid eras.

  3. Old Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    Souq al-Zal, 2014. Old Riyadh (Arabic: الرياض القديمة, romanized: ar-Riyāḍ al-Qadīmah) is an umbrella term used for a loosely defined region that primarily lies in the southern portion of modern-day Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, encompassing neighborhoods and settlements that emerged from the ruins of Hajr al-Yamamah in late 16th century or existed during pre-Islamic era, [1] [2] the ...

  4. National Museum of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Shown here is the culture and history of the two early Saudi states. A large model of Diriyah is shown under a glass floor, so that it can be examined in great detail. The Unification; This gallery is dedicated to King Abdul Aziz and how he regained Riyadh and established his kingdom. The Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques

  5. Culture of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Horse racing is also another diversion in Saudi Arabia which has a historical and cultural legacy where Friday afternoon is the traditional time of horse racing in Riyadh, the Saudi capital. [212] [213] The establishment of the Equestrian Club of Riyadh in 1965 was a result of the importance of horse racing. [214]

  6. Walled town of Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    The walled town of Riyadh was the ... concrete in the history of Saudi Arabia and resulted ... transform the Qasr al-Hukm District into a cultural center. The designs ...

  7. King Abdulaziz Historical Center - Wikipedia

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    As such the area was chosen to be the site of several cultural institutions focusing on the national history in general and the history of the current Saudi State and its founder in detail. Consequently, what had remained of the old palace compound buildings was restored or remodelled on plans similar to the original buildings.

  8. Category:Culture in Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    View history; General What links here; Related changes; Upload file; ... Pages in category "Culture in Riyadh" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  9. Al Hukm Palace - Wikipedia

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    Following the defeat of the First Saudi State in the aftermath of the Ottoman–Wahhabi war in 1818, the palace was inhabited by Mishari bin Muhammad bin Muammar, who ruled as Riyadh's emir under the Ottoman-backed Egyptian tutelage until 1824, when Turki bin Abdullah al-Saud recaptured the city and rebuilt the palace after reinstating the Second Saudi State.