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The Najd region is home to Al-Magar, which was an advanced prehistoric culture of the Neolithic whose center lay in modern-day southwestern Najd. Al-Magar... |
culture of Qatar is strongly influenced by traditional Bedouin culture, with less acute influence deriving from India, East Africa, and elsewhere in the... |
Arabic coffee (redirect from Coffee in Arab culture) which comes from the Harari Region in Ethiopia. While the Arabic coffee in Najd and Hejaz takes a golden color, in North Arabia a type of Arabic coffee... |
theologian, preacher, activist, religious leader, jurist, and reformer from Najd in central Arabia, considered as the eponymous founder of the so-called Wahhabi... |
Riyadh (category Capitals in Asia) the Arabian Peninsula, and is situated in the center of the an-Nafud desert, on the eastern part of the Najd plateau. The city sits at an average of... |
Unaizah (category Populated places in Al-Qassim Province) kilometers north of the Saudi capital, Riyadh. Unaizah lies in the northern-central region of the Najd and to the south of the Wadi al-Rummah (Rumma Valley)... |
Arabian Peninsula (redirect from Mountains in the Arabian Peninsula) known as the Najd region. The emergence of what was to become the Saudi royal family, known as the Al Saud, began in Najd in central Arabia in 1744, when... |
Bedouin (redirect from Bedouin in Israel) located in Najd and Hijaz, found mainly in the Arabian Peninsula in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates. Harb, located in the... |
Public". Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 45 (4): 955–983. doi:10.1086/707802. S2CID 225085369. Alfawzan, Najd; Christen, Markus (27 October... |
established in the central Arabian region of Najd and later spread to other parts of the Arabian Peninsula, and is today followed primarily in Saudi Arabia... |
Saudi Arabia (redirect from Social problems in Saudi Arabia) prominent cultures such as Al-Magar, whose centre lay in modern-day southwestern Najd, flourished. Al-Magar could be considered a "Neolithic Revolution" in human... |
Architecture of Saudi Arabia (category Architecture in Saudi Arabia) great temperature difference between day and night. The typical houses in the Najd region are usually two stories high and built around an open central... |
Al-Ahsa Oasis (category Historical regions in Saudi Arabia) representative in Kuwait, had met with Ibn Saud to settle the border issue between Kuwait and Najd. The result of the meeting was the Uqair Protocol of 1922, in which... |
Eastern Arabian cuisine (category Arab culture) Eastern Arabia. Fish is popular. The cuisine of eastern Arabia is different from the cuisine of the Arabs of Hejaz, Yemen, Najd, Oman, and other parts... |
Oral tradition (redirect from Oral culture) oral tradition", quoting researchers who have found poetry reciters in the Najd (the region next to where the Quran was revealed) using "a common store... |
Layla and Majnun (category Arab culture) 24 in the Hijri) in the Najd and died around 688 AD (AH 68 in the Hijri) during the reign of the fifth Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan in the... |
homeland of their rulers (i.e. Najd). Many women normally wear an abaya, a long black cloak that covers all but the hands and face in public despite this not... |
Saud, brought a new form of Islam (Salafism) of Sunni Islam first to the Najd region and then to the Arabian Peninsula. Referred to by supporters as "Salafism"... |
History of Wahhabism (section Siege of Mecca in 1979) Arabian Bedouins, Wahhabism had become the predominant religious culture of the regions in Najd. Unlike early leaders like Ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab and his son 'Abdullah... |
Eastern Arabia (section Culture) attempted to invade Najd and Diriyyah in an effort to stop Saudi expansion. Their efforts failed, however, and after conquering Najd, the Saudis invaded... |