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Najd (Arabic: نَجْدٌ, pronounced [nad͡ʒd]) is the central region of Saudi Arabia, in which about a third of the country's modern population resides. It... |
Emirate of Nejd (redirect from Emirate of Najd) authority over most of Najd, including the Saudi capital, Riyadh. He finally expelled the last Saudi leader, Abdul Rahman bin Faisal, from Najd after the Battle... |
Geography of Saudi Arabia (section Najd) dissolved this neutral zone. The boundary between Ibn Saud's territories of Najd and the Eastern Province and the British protectorate of Kuwait was first... |
Kuwait and Najd (Ikhwan). The war resulted in sporadic border clashes throughout 1919–1920. Several hundreds of Kuwaitis died. The border of the Najd and Kuwait... |
situated in the center of the an-Nafud desert, on the eastern part of the Najd plateau. The city sits at an average of 600 meters (2,000 ft) above sea level... |
theologian, preacher, activist, religious leader, jurist, and reformer from Najd in central Arabia, considered as the eponymous founder of the so-called Wahhabi... |
Unification of Saudi Arabia (section Kuwait–Najd War) Kuwait and Najd led to the death of hundreds of Kuwaitis. The war resulted in sporadic border clashes throughout 1919–1920. Following Kuwait–Najd War, Ibn... |
provinces: the 'Asir Province, Al Hasa' Province, the Hejaz Province, the Najd Province, the Rub' al-Khali Province and the Shammar Province. King Fahd... |
Central Asia (redirect from Economy of Central Asia) Most countries in Central Asia are still integral to parts of the world economy. From the mid-19th century until almost the end of the 20th century, Central... |
Arabia formerly consisted of mainly four distinct historical regions: Hejaz, Najd and parts of Eastern Arabia (Al-Ahsa), and Southern Arabia ('Asir). The modern... |
Uyunid Emirate (section Economy) Arab emirate centered in al-Hasa that ruled over most of eastern Arabia and Najd. The Uyunid dynasty, which belonged to the Banu Abd al-Qays tribe, ruled... |
Saudi Arabia (section Economy) Arabia formerly consisted of mainly four distinct historical regions: Hejaz, Najd, and parts of Eastern Arabia (Al-Ahsa) and South Arabia ('Asir). The Kingdom... |
movement that existed from 1958 to 1964. Its members were known as the Young Najd (Najd al-Fattah in Arabic), Free Princes, and Liberal Princes. The movement... |
The movement was initially established in the central Arabian region of Najd and later spread to other parts of the Arabian Peninsula, and is today followed... |
Emirate of Jabal Shammar (section Economy) رَشِيْد), was a state in the northern part of the Arabian Peninsula, including Najd, existing from the mid-nineteenth century to 1921. Jabal Shammar in English... |
Al-Ahsa Oasis (section Economy and infrastructure) founder of modern Saudi Arabia, annexed Al-Ahsa and Qatif into his domain of Najd. On 2 December 1922, Percy Cox officially notified Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Ahmad... |
Al-Magar (category Najd) culture of the Neolithic whose epicenter lay in modern-day southwestern Najd in Saudi Arabia. Al-Magar is possibly one of the first cultures in the world... |
Al Olaya (Riyadh) (category Economy of Riyadh) skyscraper in Saudi Arabia. King Faisal Foundation, a charity foundation. Najd National Schools, a private school founded in 1983. Hamad Tower, a commercial... |
Wahhabi forces (1803–1812), an ultra-orthodox Islamic movement that emerged in Najd (in modern-day Saudi Arabia). Ibrahim Pasha, son of the governor of the Egypt... |
bordered in the west by the Red Sea, in the north by Jordan, in the east by the Najd, and in the south by the Region of 'Asir. Its largest city is Jeddah, which... |