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  2. Jarir Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Jarir was established in Riyadh in 1974 as a small bookshop on Jarir Street, from where it derives its name. It dealt in used books and art sold by expats living in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In the 1980s, Jarir opened a second branch in Riyadh followed by one in the 1990s.

  3. Jarir - Wikipedia

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    Jarir may refer to: Jarir (poet), Arab poet; Jarir Bookstore, a Saudi company specializing in office retailing and book publishing. Jarir Street, a street in Riyadh; Jarir, a neighborhood in Riyadh; an alternative name for the Somali Bantu

  4. Riyadh Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh Public Library, Saudi Arabia (Maktabah al-'āmah al-sa'ūdīyah, Arabic مكتبة الرياض العامة السعودية) is a library established during the reign of King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud next to the mosque currently known as the Sheikh Muhammad bin Ibrahim Mosque, about 400 m south of the Al Hukm Palace and al-Safat square in Riyadh.

  5. King Abdulaziz Public Library - Wikipedia

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    "Like most other establishments in Saudi Arabia, the Public library is segregated with separate men and women’s sections. Specifically, the library strives to disseminate knowledge and culture in Saudi society, concentrating on the Arabic and Islamic heritage and the history of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its founder King Abdulaziz.

  6. King Fahad National Library - Wikipedia

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    The library was established in 1990 [3] and is based in Riyadh. [4] Among its special collections are the libraries of Ihsan Abbas, Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abd al Aziz al Mani, Sheikh Abd Allah Ibn Muhammad Ibn Khamis, Sheikh Uthman Ibn Hamad al Haqil, Sheikh Muhammad Husayn Zaydan, Fawzan Ibn Abd al Aziz al Fawzan, Yusuf Ibrahim al Sallum, Muhammad Musa al Salim, Sheikh Muhammad Mansur al Shaqha ...

  7. Absher (application) - Wikipedia

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    The application provides around 280 services for residents of Saudi Arabia [3] including but not limited to making appointments, renewing passports, residents' cards, IDs, driver's licenses and others, [4] and, controversially, enables Saudi men to track the whereabouts of women they control as part of the country's male guardianship system.

  8. Neelwafurat.com - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded and launched in 1998, [1] [2] and was part of a large boom in Arab World use of e-commerce. [3] The name Neelwafurat is a term referring to the Nile and Euphrates rivers (neel means "Nile", "wa" is a phonetic spelling of the specific letter waw, and furat means "Euphrates").

  9. Panda Retail Company - Wikipedia

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    Panda Retail Company (Arabic: شركة بنده للتجزئة) is a Saudi Arabian grocery retailing company. Panda is one of The Savola Group's subsidiaries. The Savola Group is ranked ninth amongst the top 100 companies in the Saudi Arabian market and ranked second amongst the industrial sector after SABIC.