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Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia
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Saudi King’s Death Clears Succession Route
Within hours of ascending the throne in Saudi Arabia, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud announced a decision that settles a long-standing question of succession and, according to analysts, opens the way for a new generation to lead the Kingdom and perhaps institute awaited reforms.
He named his nephew, Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, to serve as deputy crown prince.
Prince Mohammed,
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The Saudi Monarchy and royal family
The king combines legislative, executive, and judicial functions and royal decrees form the basis of the country's legislation. The king is also the prime minister, and presides over the Council of Ministers (Majlis al-Wuzarāʾ), which comprises the first and second deputy prime ministers and other ministers.
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King Salman and Barack Obama | Promises Reflections Secret Conversations
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the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2012 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; Royal Saudi Air Force, 20,000; air defense, 16,000; Royal Saudi Navy, 13,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had
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Recitation by Prince Salman - Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia (سورة المزمل)
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Saudi Crown Prince Nayef dies
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz al-Saud has died in Geneva, Saudi state television said on Saturday, citing a royal court statement. Prince N...
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Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة الملكية السعودية, al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al Malakeeya as-Suʿūdiyyah) consists of the Saudi Arabian Army, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty
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Saudi Crown Prince Nayef Abdulaziz dies (Nayef Abdulaziz dies Saudi Crown Prince -- News Story
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The Military Of The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia has the highest percentage of military expenditure in the world, spending more than 10% of its GDP in its military. The Saudi military consists of the Royal Saudi Land Forces, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG, an independent military force), and paramilitary forces, totaling nearly 200,000 active-duty
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Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة الملكية السعودية, al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al Malakeeya as-Suʿūdiyyah) consists of the Saudi Arabian Army, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2005 the armed forces had
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Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Dies
State television announced early Friday that Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has died. Abdullah, who took power in 2005 after the death of his brother King Fahd, was admitted to the hospital on Dec. 31. King Abdullah is thought to be 91. King Abdullah's successor is his half-brother, Deputy Prime Minister Salman bin Abdul Aziz. The 79-year-old former defense minister is one of the sons
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Politics of Saudi Arabia
The politics of Saudi Arabia takes place in the context of an absolute monarchy, where the King of Saudi Arabia is both head of state and the head of government, but decisions are, to a large extent, made on the basis of consultation among the senior princes of the royal family and the religious establishment. The Qur'an is declared to be the constitution of the country, which is governed on the b
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House of Saud
The House of Saud (Arabic: آل سعود Āl Saʻūd) is the ruling royal family of Saudi Arabia. The family has thousands of members. It is composed of the descenda...
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Saudi King Salman May Visit Washington After All
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May 15, 2015 - WASHINGTON -- King Salman bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia, whose absence at the Obama administration's just-concluded summit with Sunni ...
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May 11, 2015 - Saudi Arabia's King Salman will not attend a Camp David summit of US and allied Arab leaders, his foreign minister, Adel al-Jubeir, said, ...
King Salman Upends Status Quo in Region and the Royal ...
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Saudi King Salman to miss Gulf nation summit in US
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May 10, 2015 - RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Saudi Arabia's King Salman will not attend a Camp David summit of U.S. and allied Arab leaders, his foreign ...
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Saudi King Salman May Visit Washington After All
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King Salman Upends Status Quo in Region and the Royal ...
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Saudi King Salman to miss Gulf nation summit in US
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May 10, 2015 - RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Saudi Arabia's King Salman will not attend a Camp David summit of U.S. and allied Arab leaders, his foreign ...
King Salman of Saudi Arabia pulls out of US talks on Iran ...
www.theguardian.com › World › Saudi Arabia
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Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia
The Royal Saudi Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة الملكية السعودية, al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al Malakeeya as-Suʿūdiyyah) consists of the Saudi Arabian Army, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2012 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; Royal Saudi Air Force, 20,000; air defense, 16,000; Royal Saudi Navy, 13,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had 75,000 active soldiers and 25,000 tribal levies. In addition, there is a military intelligence service, the General Intelligence Presidency (GIP).
The Saudi Arabian National Guard is not a reserve but a fully operational front-line force, and originated out of Abdul Aziz’s tribal military-religious force, the Ikhwan. Its modern existence, however, is attributable to it being effectively Abdullah’s private army since the 1960s and, unlike the rest of the armed forces, is independent of the Ministry of Defense. The SANG has been a counterbalance to the Sudairi faction in the royal family; Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, the king, is one of the so-called "Sudairi Seven" and controls the remainder of the armed forces.
Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran
The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: نيروهای مسلح جمهوری اسلامی ايران) include the IRIA (ارتش جمهوری اسلامی ایران), the IRGC (سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی) and the Law Enforcement Force (نيروی انتظامی جمهوری اسلامی ایران).
These forces total about 545,000 active personnel (not including the Law Enforcement Force). All branches of armed forces fall under the command of General Headquarters of Armed Forces (ستاد کل نیروهای مسلح). The Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics is responsible for planning logistics and funding of the armed forces and is not involved with in-the-field military operational command.
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The Royal Saudi Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة الملكية السعودية, al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al Malakeeya as-Suʿūdiyyah) consists of the Saudi Arabian Army, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2012 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; Royal Saudi Air Force, 20,000; air defense, 16,000; Royal Saudi Navy, 13,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had 75,000 active soldiers and 25,000 tribal levies. In addition, there is a military intelligence service, the General Intelligence Presidency (GIP).
The Saudi Arabian National Guard is not a reserve but a fully operational front-line force, and originated out of Abdul Aziz’s tribal military-religious force, the Ikhwan. Its modern existence, however, is attributable to it being effectively Abdullah’s private army since the 1960s and, unlike the rest of the armed forces, is independent of the Ministry of Defense. The SANG has been a counterbalance to the Sudairi faction in the royal family; Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, the king, is one of the so-called "Sudairi Seven" and controls the remainder of the armed forces.
Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran
The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: نيروهای مسلح جمهوری اسلامی ايران) include the IRIA (ارتش جمهوری اسلامی ایران), the IRGC (سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی) and the Law Enforcement Force (نيروی انتظامی جمهوری اسلامی ایران).
These forces total about 545,000 active personnel (not including the Law Enforcement Force). All branches of armed forces fall under the command of General Headquarters of Armed Forces (ستاد کل نیروهای مسلح). The Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics is responsible for planning logistics and funding of the armed forces and is not involved with in-the-field military operational command.
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Saudi King’s Death Clears Succession Route
Within hours of ascending the throne in Saudi Arabia, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud announced a decision that settles a long-standing question of succession...
Within hours of ascending the throne in Saudi Arabia, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud announced a decision that settles a long-standing question of succession and, according to analysts, opens the way for a new generation to lead the Kingdom and perhaps institute awaited reforms.
He named his nephew, Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, to serve as deputy crown prince.
Prince Mohammed, born in 1959, is a comparative youngster in Saudi politics, but no newcomer to public service, analysts say. He was educated in the United States. After serving for more than a decade as assistant interior minister under his father, former Crown Prince Nayef, he was promoted to minister in 2012.
He is credited with effectively having cracked down on militants inside Saudi Arabia in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. He is the victim of four failed assassination attempts.
Prince Mohammed has for years been responsible for counter-terrorism activities at the interior ministry and is the architect of an much-publicized program for “recovering” jihadists, where inmates undergo psychological counseling and “soft” rehabilitation—including swimming pools and saunas.
He also has worked closely with the United States and allies in fighting Islamic State militants.
“He will be seen internally as the ‘American’ candidate,’” said Karen Elliott House, author and expert on Saudi Arabia’s political affairs, “because he has worked so closely with the Americans—and also with every other Western government security apparatus that fights terrorism.”
The king-in-waiting, House said, has no sons.
“So this is less likely to arouse in the others [members of the royal family] a sense of a new dynasty being set up,” she said.
But, she added, that could change. The late King Abdullah, whose death at 90 was announced on Friday, had his last child at about the age of 80.
She says the naming of Mohammed bin Nayef as deputy crown prince ends the opportunity for in-fighting among the royals.
“The family has now spoken," House said.
King Abdullah worked much of his reign to limit the influence of the so-called Sudairi, the seven sons of the Kingdom’s founder, Abdulaziz bin Saud by his wife, Hassa, said to have been a slave from Yemen.
“The interesting thing is that the Sudairis seem to be pretty strong again,” House said. “Here you have King Salman, a Sudairi. He made his son defense minister and he made his full-brother’s son, Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, deputy crown-prince-in waiting.”
Crown Prince Muqrin is the youngest-surviving son of ibn Saud, but is not a Sudairi. Though he is technically next-in-line for the throne, he is, says House, “the odd man out.”
“Some in the royal family say he is the son of a concubine and cannot be king,” House said.
And that means that Mohammed bin Nayef, not Muqrin, could succeed Salman.
"I think he has a reputation for being relatively quiet," said Anthony H. Cordesman, who holds the Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C.
"He does not seek media attention and he is almost universally respected among the Americans who work for him," Cordesman Like most of this coming generation of Saudi princes, this is someone who has the education and background to move the country forward."
Still, inside the kingdom on Friday, the death of King Abdullah was foremost.
“We are all very sad about King Abdullah’s death,” said Princess Basmah Bint Saud ibn Abdulaziz, daughter of former King Saud, adding that she is grateful his long suffering is over.
“It truly has ended all the debate that we’ve been having for years, and that is a relief for everybody,” she said. “And it’s also a sign of the passing over of the elders to the third generation.”
“He is a one-wife man, as far as I know,” said Bashmah, who has been an outspoken voice for gender reform in the Kingdom.
“He’s one of the new generation that does believe in modern thinking in an Islamic tradition and is very proud of his daughters.”
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Within hours of ascending the throne in Saudi Arabia, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud announced a decision that settles a long-standing question of succession and, according to analysts, opens the way for a new generation to lead the Kingdom and perhaps institute awaited reforms.
He named his nephew, Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, to serve as deputy crown prince.
Prince Mohammed, born in 1959, is a comparative youngster in Saudi politics, but no newcomer to public service, analysts say. He was educated in the United States. After serving for more than a decade as assistant interior minister under his father, former Crown Prince Nayef, he was promoted to minister in 2012.
He is credited with effectively having cracked down on militants inside Saudi Arabia in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. He is the victim of four failed assassination attempts.
Prince Mohammed has for years been responsible for counter-terrorism activities at the interior ministry and is the architect of an much-publicized program for “recovering” jihadists, where inmates undergo psychological counseling and “soft” rehabilitation—including swimming pools and saunas.
He also has worked closely with the United States and allies in fighting Islamic State militants.
“He will be seen internally as the ‘American’ candidate,’” said Karen Elliott House, author and expert on Saudi Arabia’s political affairs, “because he has worked so closely with the Americans—and also with every other Western government security apparatus that fights terrorism.”
The king-in-waiting, House said, has no sons.
“So this is less likely to arouse in the others [members of the royal family] a sense of a new dynasty being set up,” she said.
But, she added, that could change. The late King Abdullah, whose death at 90 was announced on Friday, had his last child at about the age of 80.
She says the naming of Mohammed bin Nayef as deputy crown prince ends the opportunity for in-fighting among the royals.
“The family has now spoken," House said.
King Abdullah worked much of his reign to limit the influence of the so-called Sudairi, the seven sons of the Kingdom’s founder, Abdulaziz bin Saud by his wife, Hassa, said to have been a slave from Yemen.
“The interesting thing is that the Sudairis seem to be pretty strong again,” House said. “Here you have King Salman, a Sudairi. He made his son defense minister and he made his full-brother’s son, Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, deputy crown-prince-in waiting.”
Crown Prince Muqrin is the youngest-surviving son of ibn Saud, but is not a Sudairi. Though he is technically next-in-line for the throne, he is, says House, “the odd man out.”
“Some in the royal family say he is the son of a concubine and cannot be king,” House said.
And that means that Mohammed bin Nayef, not Muqrin, could succeed Salman.
"I think he has a reputation for being relatively quiet," said Anthony H. Cordesman, who holds the Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C.
"He does not seek media attention and he is almost universally respected among the Americans who work for him," Cordesman Like most of this coming generation of Saudi princes, this is someone who has the education and background to move the country forward."
Still, inside the kingdom on Friday, the death of King Abdullah was foremost.
“We are all very sad about King Abdullah’s death,” said Princess Basmah Bint Saud ibn Abdulaziz, daughter of former King Saud, adding that she is grateful his long suffering is over.
“It truly has ended all the debate that we’ve been having for years, and that is a relief for everybody,” she said. “And it’s also a sign of the passing over of the elders to the third generation.”
“He is a one-wife man, as far as I know,” said Bashmah, who has been an outspoken voice for gender reform in the Kingdom.
“He’s one of the new generation that does believe in modern thinking in an Islamic tradition and is very proud of his daughters.”
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Saudi Arabia Military Parade 2014
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The Saudi armed forces , al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al Malakeeya as-Suʿūdiyyah) consists of the Saudi Arabian Army, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Sau...
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The Saudi armed forces , al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al Malakeeya as-Suʿūdiyyah) consists of the Saudi Arabian Army, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2005 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; Royal Saudi Air Force, 18,000; air defense, 16,000; Royal Saudi Navy, 15,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had 75,000 active soldiers and 25,000 tribal levies. In addition, there is a military intelligence service, the General Intelligence Presidency (GIP).
The Saudi Arabian National Guard is not a reserve but a fully operational front-line force, and originated out of Abdul Aziz's tribal military-religious force, the Ikhwan. Its modern existence, however, is attributable to it being effectively Abdullah's private army since the 1960s and, unlike the rest of the armed forces, is independent of the Ministry of Defense. The SANG has been a counterbalance to the Sudairi faction in the royal family; Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, the minister of defense, is one of the so-called 'Sudairi Seven' and controls the remainder of the armed forces.
Royal Saudi Land Forces
The army is composed of three armored brigades, five mechanized brigades, one airborne brigade, one Royal Guard brigade, and eight artillery battalions. The army also has one aviation command with two aviation brigades. The army's main equipment consists of a combination of French- and U.S.-made armored vehicles: 315 M--1A2 Abrams, 290 AMX--30, and 450 M60A3 main battle tanks; 300 reconnaissance vehicles; 570+ AMX--10P and 400 M--2 Bradley armored infantry fighting vehicles; 3,000+ M113 and 100 Al-Fahd armored personnel carriers, produced in Saudi Arabia; 200+ towed artillery pieces; 110 self-propelled artillery pieces; 60 multiple rocket launchers; 400 mortars; 10 surface-to-surface missiles; about 2,000 antitank guided weapons; about 200 rocket launchers; 450 recoilless launchers; 12 attack helicopters; 50+ transport helicopters; and 1,000 surface-to-air missiles.
In 1996 Saudi Arabia had military cities in the northeast, the King Khalid Military City, at Tabuk, at Dharhran, and at Abha in the southwest. There was a 1996 report that construction of a military city at Jizan, orientated toward Yemen, had begun with Defence Minister Prince Sultan pouring the first concrete on 8 May 1996
Gulf War
When Iraq invaded Saudi Arabia's northern neighbor Kuwait in 1990, Saudi Arabia immediately requested the deployment of US troops within the country to deter further aggression. Saudi forces participated in the subsequent Operation Desert Storm: Saudi pilots flew more than 7,000 sorties and Saudi troops took part in the battles around the Saudi town of Raʾs al-Khafji.
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The Saudi armed forces , al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al Malakeeya as-Suʿūdiyyah) consists of the Saudi Arabian Army, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2005 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; Royal Saudi Air Force, 18,000; air defense, 16,000; Royal Saudi Navy, 15,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had 75,000 active soldiers and 25,000 tribal levies. In addition, there is a military intelligence service, the General Intelligence Presidency (GIP).
The Saudi Arabian National Guard is not a reserve but a fully operational front-line force, and originated out of Abdul Aziz's tribal military-religious force, the Ikhwan. Its modern existence, however, is attributable to it being effectively Abdullah's private army since the 1960s and, unlike the rest of the armed forces, is independent of the Ministry of Defense. The SANG has been a counterbalance to the Sudairi faction in the royal family; Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, the minister of defense, is one of the so-called 'Sudairi Seven' and controls the remainder of the armed forces.
Royal Saudi Land Forces
The army is composed of three armored brigades, five mechanized brigades, one airborne brigade, one Royal Guard brigade, and eight artillery battalions. The army also has one aviation command with two aviation brigades. The army's main equipment consists of a combination of French- and U.S.-made armored vehicles: 315 M--1A2 Abrams, 290 AMX--30, and 450 M60A3 main battle tanks; 300 reconnaissance vehicles; 570+ AMX--10P and 400 M--2 Bradley armored infantry fighting vehicles; 3,000+ M113 and 100 Al-Fahd armored personnel carriers, produced in Saudi Arabia; 200+ towed artillery pieces; 110 self-propelled artillery pieces; 60 multiple rocket launchers; 400 mortars; 10 surface-to-surface missiles; about 2,000 antitank guided weapons; about 200 rocket launchers; 450 recoilless launchers; 12 attack helicopters; 50+ transport helicopters; and 1,000 surface-to-air missiles.
In 1996 Saudi Arabia had military cities in the northeast, the King Khalid Military City, at Tabuk, at Dharhran, and at Abha in the southwest. There was a 1996 report that construction of a military city at Jizan, orientated toward Yemen, had begun with Defence Minister Prince Sultan pouring the first concrete on 8 May 1996
Gulf War
When Iraq invaded Saudi Arabia's northern neighbor Kuwait in 1990, Saudi Arabia immediately requested the deployment of US troops within the country to deter further aggression. Saudi forces participated in the subsequent Operation Desert Storm: Saudi pilots flew more than 7,000 sorties and Saudi troops took part in the battles around the Saudi town of Raʾs al-Khafji.
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- published: 14 Jun 2014
- views: 151336
The Saudi Monarchy and royal family
The king combines legislative, executive, and judicial functions and royal decrees form the basis of the country's legislation. The king is also the prime minis...
The king combines legislative, executive, and judicial functions and royal decrees form the basis of the country's legislation. The king is also the prime minister, and presides over the Council of Ministers (Majlis al-Wuzarāʾ), which comprises the first and second deputy prime ministers and other ministers.
The royal family dominates the political system. The family's vast numbers allow it to control most of the kingdom's important posts and to have an involvement and presence at all levels of government. The number of princes is estimated to be at least 7,000, with most power and influence being wielded by the 200 or so male descendants of Ibn Saud. The key ministries are generally reserved for the royal family, as are the thirteen regional governorships. Long term political and government appointments have resulted in the creation of "power fiefdoms" for senior princes, such as those of King Abdullah, who had been Commander of the National Guard since 1963 (until 2010, when he appointed his son to replace him), former Crown Prince Sultan, Minister of Defence and Aviation from 1962 to his death in 2011, former crown prince Prince Nayef who was the Minister of Interior from 1975 to his death in 2012, Prince Saud who had been Minister of Foreign Affairs since 1975 and current King Salman, who was Minister of Defense and Aviation before he was crown prince and Governor of the Riyadh Province from 1962 to 2011.
The royal family is politically divided by factions based on clan loyalties, personal ambitions and ideological differences. The most powerful clan faction is known as the 'Sudairi Seven', comprising the late King Fahd and his full brothers and their descendants. Ideological divisions include issues over the speed and direction of reform, and whether the role of the ulema should be increased or reduced. There were divisions within the family over who should succeed to the throne after the accession or earlier death of Prince Sultan. When prince Sultan died before ascending to the throne on 21 October 2011, King Abdullah appointed Prince Nayef as crown prince. Prince Nayef also died before ascending to the throne in 2012.
The Saudi government and the royal family have often, over many years, been accused of corruption. In a country that is said to "belong" to the royal family and is named for them, the lines between state assets and the personal wealth of senior princes are blurred. The extent of corruption has been described as systemic and endemic, and its existence was acknowledged and defended by Prince Bandar bin Sultan (a senior member of the royal family) in an interview in 2001. Although corruption allegations have often been limited to broad undocumented accusations, specific allegations were made in 2007, when it was claimed that the British defence contractor BAE Systems had paid Prince Bandar US$2 billion in bribes relating to the Al-Yamamah arms deal. Prince Bandar denied the allegations. Investigations by both US and UK authorities resulted, in 2010, in plea bargain agreements with the company, by which it paid $447 million in fines but did not admit to bribery. Transparency International in its annual Corruption Perceptions Index for 2010 gave Saudi Arabia a score of 4.7 (on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 is "highly corrupt" and 10 is "highly clean"). Saudi Arabia has undergone a process of political and social reform, such as to increase public transparency and good governance. However, there are still some areas that are prone to corruption, such as public procurement. The occurrence of irregular payments and bribes are still common representing potential difficulties for doing business in Saudi Arabia.
There has been mounting pressure to reform and modernize the royal family's rule, an agenda championed by King Abdullah both before and after his accession in 2005. The creation of the Consultative Council in the early 1990s did not satisfy demands for political participation, and, in 2003, an annual National Dialogue Forum was announced that would allow selected professionals and intellectuals to publicly debate current national issues, within certain prescribed parameters. In 2005, the first municipal elections were held. In 2007, the Allegiance Council was created to regulate the succession. In 2009, the king made significant personnel changes to the government by appointing reformers to key positions and the first woman to a ministerial post. However, the changes have been criticized as being too slow or merely cosmetic.
wn.com/The Saudi Monarchy And Royal Family
The king combines legislative, executive, and judicial functions and royal decrees form the basis of the country's legislation. The king is also the prime minister, and presides over the Council of Ministers (Majlis al-Wuzarāʾ), which comprises the first and second deputy prime ministers and other ministers.
The royal family dominates the political system. The family's vast numbers allow it to control most of the kingdom's important posts and to have an involvement and presence at all levels of government. The number of princes is estimated to be at least 7,000, with most power and influence being wielded by the 200 or so male descendants of Ibn Saud. The key ministries are generally reserved for the royal family, as are the thirteen regional governorships. Long term political and government appointments have resulted in the creation of "power fiefdoms" for senior princes, such as those of King Abdullah, who had been Commander of the National Guard since 1963 (until 2010, when he appointed his son to replace him), former Crown Prince Sultan, Minister of Defence and Aviation from 1962 to his death in 2011, former crown prince Prince Nayef who was the Minister of Interior from 1975 to his death in 2012, Prince Saud who had been Minister of Foreign Affairs since 1975 and current King Salman, who was Minister of Defense and Aviation before he was crown prince and Governor of the Riyadh Province from 1962 to 2011.
The royal family is politically divided by factions based on clan loyalties, personal ambitions and ideological differences. The most powerful clan faction is known as the 'Sudairi Seven', comprising the late King Fahd and his full brothers and their descendants. Ideological divisions include issues over the speed and direction of reform, and whether the role of the ulema should be increased or reduced. There were divisions within the family over who should succeed to the throne after the accession or earlier death of Prince Sultan. When prince Sultan died before ascending to the throne on 21 October 2011, King Abdullah appointed Prince Nayef as crown prince. Prince Nayef also died before ascending to the throne in 2012.
The Saudi government and the royal family have often, over many years, been accused of corruption. In a country that is said to "belong" to the royal family and is named for them, the lines between state assets and the personal wealth of senior princes are blurred. The extent of corruption has been described as systemic and endemic, and its existence was acknowledged and defended by Prince Bandar bin Sultan (a senior member of the royal family) in an interview in 2001. Although corruption allegations have often been limited to broad undocumented accusations, specific allegations were made in 2007, when it was claimed that the British defence contractor BAE Systems had paid Prince Bandar US$2 billion in bribes relating to the Al-Yamamah arms deal. Prince Bandar denied the allegations. Investigations by both US and UK authorities resulted, in 2010, in plea bargain agreements with the company, by which it paid $447 million in fines but did not admit to bribery. Transparency International in its annual Corruption Perceptions Index for 2010 gave Saudi Arabia a score of 4.7 (on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 is "highly corrupt" and 10 is "highly clean"). Saudi Arabia has undergone a process of political and social reform, such as to increase public transparency and good governance. However, there are still some areas that are prone to corruption, such as public procurement. The occurrence of irregular payments and bribes are still common representing potential difficulties for doing business in Saudi Arabia.
There has been mounting pressure to reform and modernize the royal family's rule, an agenda championed by King Abdullah both before and after his accession in 2005. The creation of the Consultative Council in the early 1990s did not satisfy demands for political participation, and, in 2003, an annual National Dialogue Forum was announced that would allow selected professionals and intellectuals to publicly debate current national issues, within certain prescribed parameters. In 2005, the first municipal elections were held. In 2007, the Allegiance Council was created to regulate the succession. In 2009, the king made significant personnel changes to the government by appointing reformers to key positions and the first woman to a ministerial post. However, the changes have been criticized as being too slow or merely cosmetic.
- published: 11 May 2015
- views: 1
The New King of Saudi Arabia, سلمان ابن عبد العزيز آل سعود
Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz became King of Saudi Arabia, the
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Prime Minister, on 23 January 2015...
Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz became King of Saudi Arabia, the
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Prime Minister, on 23 January 2015
wn.com/The New King Of Saudi Arabia, سلمان ابن عبد العزيز آل سعود
Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz became King of Saudi Arabia, the
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Prime Minister, on 23 January 2015
- published: 27 Jan 2015
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King Salman and Barack Obama | Promises Reflections Secret Conversations
Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is the King of Saudi Arabia, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, the head of the House of ...
Sudairi Seven - Hussa bint Ahmed Al ...
Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is the King of Saudi Arabia, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, the head of the House of ...
Sudairi Seven - Hussa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi - Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia
wn.com/King Salman And Barack Obama | Promises Reflections Secret Conversations
Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is the King of Saudi Arabia, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, the head of the House of ...
Sudairi Seven - Hussa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi - Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia
- published: 12 May 2015
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saudi army force
saudi army force
the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary force...
saudi army force
the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2012 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; Royal Saudi Air Force, 20,000; air defense, 16,000; Royal Saudi Navy, 13,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had 75,000 active soldiers and 25,000 tribal levies.[6] In addition, there is a military intelligence service, the General Intelligence Presidency (GIP).
The Saudi Arabian National Guard is not a reserve but a fully operational front-line force, and originated out of Abdul Aziz's tribal military-religious force, the Ikhwan. Its modern existence, however, is attributable to it being effectively Abdullah's private army since the 1960s and, unlike the rest of the armed forces, is independent of the Ministry of Defense. The SANG has been a counterbalance to the Sudairi faction in the royal family; Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, the king, is one of the so-called "Sudairi Seven" and controls the remainder of the armed forces
wn.com/Saudi Army Force
saudi army force
the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2012 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; Royal Saudi Air Force, 20,000; air defense, 16,000; Royal Saudi Navy, 13,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had 75,000 active soldiers and 25,000 tribal levies.[6] In addition, there is a military intelligence service, the General Intelligence Presidency (GIP).
The Saudi Arabian National Guard is not a reserve but a fully operational front-line force, and originated out of Abdul Aziz's tribal military-religious force, the Ikhwan. Its modern existence, however, is attributable to it being effectively Abdullah's private army since the 1960s and, unlike the rest of the armed forces, is independent of the Ministry of Defense. The SANG has been a counterbalance to the Sudairi faction in the royal family; Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, the king, is one of the so-called "Sudairi Seven" and controls the remainder of the armed forces
- published: 14 Nov 2015
- views: 6
Recitation by Prince Salman - Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia (سورة المزمل)
Note: Since the making of this video Prince Salman has become the Crown Prince and Minister of Defence of Saudi Arabia. Crown Prince First Deputy Prime Minis......
Note: Since the making of this video Prince Salman has become the Crown Prince and Minister of Defence of Saudi Arabia. Crown Prince First Deputy Prime Minis...
wn.com/Recitation By Prince Salman Crown Prince Of Saudi Arabia (سورة المزمل)
Note: Since the making of this video Prince Salman has become the Crown Prince and Minister of Defence of Saudi Arabia. Crown Prince First Deputy Prime Minis...
- published: 04 Feb 2009
- views: 28933
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author: asalafi
Saudi Crown Prince Nayef dies
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz al-Saud has died in Geneva, Saudi state television said on Saturday, citing a royal court statement. Prince N......
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz al-Saud has died in Geneva, Saudi state television said on Saturday, citing a royal court statement. Prince N...
wn.com/Saudi Crown Prince Nayef Dies
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz al-Saud has died in Geneva, Saudi state television said on Saturday, citing a royal court statement. Prince N...
- published: 16 Jun 2012
- views: 30879
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author: AlArabiya
Saudi Arabia Military | Land Force, Air Force, Navy | 2015 HD
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Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia
The Royal Sa...
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Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia
The Royal Saudi Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة الملكية السعودية, al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al Malakeeya as-Suʿūdiyyah) consists of the Saudi Arabian Army, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2012 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; Royal Saudi Air Force, 20,000; air defense, 16,000; Royal Saudi Navy, 13,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had 75,000 active soldiers and 25,000 tribal levies. In addition, there is a military intelligence service, the General Intelligence Presidency (GIP).
The Saudi Arabian National Guard is not a reserve but a fully operational front-line force, and originated out of Abdul Aziz’s tribal military-religious force, the Ikhwan. Its modern existence, however, is attributable to it being effectively Abdullah’s private army since the 1960s and, unlike the rest of the armed forces, is independent of the Ministry of Defense. The SANG has been a counterbalance to the Sudairi faction in the royal family; Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, the king, is one of the so-called "Sudairi Seven" and controls the remainder of the armed forces.
Music: Alan Walker - Force [NCS Release]
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Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia
The Royal Saudi Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة الملكية السعودية, al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al Malakeeya as-Suʿūdiyyah) consists of the Saudi Arabian Army, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2012 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; Royal Saudi Air Force, 20,000; air defense, 16,000; Royal Saudi Navy, 13,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had 75,000 active soldiers and 25,000 tribal levies. In addition, there is a military intelligence service, the General Intelligence Presidency (GIP).
The Saudi Arabian National Guard is not a reserve but a fully operational front-line force, and originated out of Abdul Aziz’s tribal military-religious force, the Ikhwan. Its modern existence, however, is attributable to it being effectively Abdullah’s private army since the 1960s and, unlike the rest of the armed forces, is independent of the Ministry of Defense. The SANG has been a counterbalance to the Sudairi faction in the royal family; Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, the king, is one of the so-called "Sudairi Seven" and controls the remainder of the armed forces.
Music: Alan Walker - Force [NCS Release]
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- published: 15 May 2015
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Saudi Arabian Army vs IRAN army | 2015 HD
saudi arabian army vs iranian army 2015
Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة الملكية السعودية, al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah a...
saudi arabian army vs iranian army 2015
Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة الملكية السعودية, al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al Malakeeya as-Suʿūdiyyah) consists of the Saudi Arabian Army, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2005 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; Royal Saudi Air Force, 18,000; air defense, 16,000; Royal Saudi Navy, 15,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had 75,000 active soldiers and 25,000 tribal levies.[6] In addition, there is a military intelligence service, the General Intelligence Presidency (GIP).
The Saudi Arabian National Guard is not a reserve but a fully operational front-line force, and originated out of Abdul Aziz’s tribal military-religious force, the Ikhwan. Its modern existence, however, is attributable to it being effectively Abdullah’s private army since the 1960s and, unlike the rest of the armed forces, is independent of the Ministry of Defense. The SANG has been a counterbalance to the Sudairi faction in the royal family; Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, the king, is one of the so-called "Sudairi Seven" and controls the remainder of the armed forces.
Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran
The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: نيروهای مسلح جمهوری اسلامی ايران) include the IRIA (ارتش جمهوری اسلامی ایران), the IRGC (سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی) and the Law Enforcement Force[4] (نيروی انتظامی جمهوری اسلامی ایران).
These forces total about 545,000 active personnel (not including the Law Enforcement Force).[5] All branches of armed forces fall under the command of General Headquarters of Armed Forces (ستاد کل نیروهای مسلح). The Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics is responsible for planning logistics and funding of the armed forces and is not involved with in-the-field military operational command.
Music: Ahrix - Nova [NCS Release]
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wn.com/Saudi Arabian Army Vs Iran Army | 2015 Hd
saudi arabian army vs iranian army 2015
Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة الملكية السعودية, al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al Malakeeya as-Suʿūdiyyah) consists of the Saudi Arabian Army, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2005 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; Royal Saudi Air Force, 18,000; air defense, 16,000; Royal Saudi Navy, 15,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had 75,000 active soldiers and 25,000 tribal levies.[6] In addition, there is a military intelligence service, the General Intelligence Presidency (GIP).
The Saudi Arabian National Guard is not a reserve but a fully operational front-line force, and originated out of Abdul Aziz’s tribal military-religious force, the Ikhwan. Its modern existence, however, is attributable to it being effectively Abdullah’s private army since the 1960s and, unlike the rest of the armed forces, is independent of the Ministry of Defense. The SANG has been a counterbalance to the Sudairi faction in the royal family; Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, the king, is one of the so-called "Sudairi Seven" and controls the remainder of the armed forces.
Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran
The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: نيروهای مسلح جمهوری اسلامی ايران) include the IRIA (ارتش جمهوری اسلامی ایران), the IRGC (سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی) and the Law Enforcement Force[4] (نيروی انتظامی جمهوری اسلامی ایران).
These forces total about 545,000 active personnel (not including the Law Enforcement Force).[5] All branches of armed forces fall under the command of General Headquarters of Armed Forces (ستاد کل نیروهای مسلح). The Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics is responsible for planning logistics and funding of the armed forces and is not involved with in-the-field military operational command.
Music: Ahrix - Nova [NCS Release]
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- published: 30 Mar 2015
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Saudi Crown Prince Nayef Abdulaziz dies (Nayef Abdulaziz dies Saudi Crown Prince -- News Story
Crown Prince Nayef Abdulaziz Saudi Heir To Throne Dies In Hospital thoughts/ recap/ review this is a news story Saudi Crown Prince Nayef dies thoughts / reca......
Crown Prince Nayef Abdulaziz Saudi Heir To Throne Dies In Hospital thoughts/ recap/ review this is a news story Saudi Crown Prince Nayef dies thoughts / reca...
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Crown Prince Nayef Abdulaziz Saudi Heir To Throne Dies In Hospital thoughts/ recap/ review this is a news story Saudi Crown Prince Nayef dies thoughts / reca...
- published: 16 Jun 2012
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The Military Of The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia has the highest percentage of military expenditure in the world, spending more than 10% of its GDP in its military. The Saudi military consists of ...
Saudi Arabia has the highest percentage of military expenditure in the world, spending more than 10% of its GDP in its military. The Saudi military consists of the Royal Saudi Land Forces, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG, an independent military force), and paramilitary forces, totaling nearly 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2005 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; the air force, 18,000; air defense, 16,000; the navy, 15,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had 75,000 active soldiers and 25,000 tribal levies. In addition, there is an Al Mukhabarat Al A'amah military intelligence service.
The kingdom has a long-standing military relationship with Pakistan, it has long been speculated that Saudi Arabia secretly funded Pakistan's atomic bomb programme and seeks to purchase atomic weapons from Pakistan, in near future. The SANG is not a reserve but a fully operational front-line force, and originated out of Ibn Saud's tribal military-religious force, the Ikhwan. Its modern existence, however, is attributable to it being effectively Abdullah's private army since the 1960s and, unlike the rest of the armed forces, is independent of the Ministry of Defense and Aviation. The SANG has been a counterbalance to the Sudairi faction in the royal family: Prince Sultan, the Minister of Defense and Aviation, is one of the so-called 'Sudairi Seven' and controls the remainder of the armed forces.
Spending on defense and security has increased significantly since the mid-1990s and was about US$25.4 billion in 2005. Saudi Arabia ranks among the top 10 in the world in government spending for its military, representing about 7% of gross domestic product in 2005. Its modern high-technology arsenal makes Saudi Arabia among the world's most densely armed nations, with its military equipment being supplied primarily by the US, France and Britain. The United States sold more than $80 billion in military hardware between 1951 and 2006 to the Saudi military. On 20 October 2010, the U.S. State Department notified Congress of its intention to make the biggest arms sale in American history—an estimated $60.5 billion purchase by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The package represents a considerable improvement in the offensive capability of the Saudi armed forces. 2013 saw Saudi military spending climb to $67bn, overtaking that of the UK, France and Japan to place fourth globally.
The UK has also been a major supplier of military equipment to Saudi Arabia since 1965. Since 1985, the UK has supplied military aircraft—notably the Tornado and Eurofighter Typhoon combat aircraft—and other equipment as part of the long-term Al-Yamamah arms deal estimated to have been worth £43 billion by 2006 and thought to be worth a further £40 billion. In May 2012, British defence giant BAE signed a £1.9bn ($3bn) deal to supply Hawk trainer jets to Saudi Arabia.
According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, SIPRI, in 2010–14 Saudi Arabia became the world’s second largest arms importer, receiving four times more major arms than in 2005–2009. Major imports in 2010–14 included 45 combat aircraft from the UK, 38 combat helicopters from the USA, 4 tanker aircraft from Spain and over 600 armoured vehicles from Canada. Saudi Arabia has a long list of outstanding orders for arms, including 27 more combat aircraft from the UK, 154 combat aircraft from the USA and a large number of armoured vehicles from Canada.
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Saudi Arabia has the highest percentage of military expenditure in the world, spending more than 10% of its GDP in its military. The Saudi military consists of the Royal Saudi Land Forces, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG, an independent military force), and paramilitary forces, totaling nearly 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2005 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; the air force, 18,000; air defense, 16,000; the navy, 15,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had 75,000 active soldiers and 25,000 tribal levies. In addition, there is an Al Mukhabarat Al A'amah military intelligence service.
The kingdom has a long-standing military relationship with Pakistan, it has long been speculated that Saudi Arabia secretly funded Pakistan's atomic bomb programme and seeks to purchase atomic weapons from Pakistan, in near future. The SANG is not a reserve but a fully operational front-line force, and originated out of Ibn Saud's tribal military-religious force, the Ikhwan. Its modern existence, however, is attributable to it being effectively Abdullah's private army since the 1960s and, unlike the rest of the armed forces, is independent of the Ministry of Defense and Aviation. The SANG has been a counterbalance to the Sudairi faction in the royal family: Prince Sultan, the Minister of Defense and Aviation, is one of the so-called 'Sudairi Seven' and controls the remainder of the armed forces.
Spending on defense and security has increased significantly since the mid-1990s and was about US$25.4 billion in 2005. Saudi Arabia ranks among the top 10 in the world in government spending for its military, representing about 7% of gross domestic product in 2005. Its modern high-technology arsenal makes Saudi Arabia among the world's most densely armed nations, with its military equipment being supplied primarily by the US, France and Britain. The United States sold more than $80 billion in military hardware between 1951 and 2006 to the Saudi military. On 20 October 2010, the U.S. State Department notified Congress of its intention to make the biggest arms sale in American history—an estimated $60.5 billion purchase by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The package represents a considerable improvement in the offensive capability of the Saudi armed forces. 2013 saw Saudi military spending climb to $67bn, overtaking that of the UK, France and Japan to place fourth globally.
The UK has also been a major supplier of military equipment to Saudi Arabia since 1965. Since 1985, the UK has supplied military aircraft—notably the Tornado and Eurofighter Typhoon combat aircraft—and other equipment as part of the long-term Al-Yamamah arms deal estimated to have been worth £43 billion by 2006 and thought to be worth a further £40 billion. In May 2012, British defence giant BAE signed a £1.9bn ($3bn) deal to supply Hawk trainer jets to Saudi Arabia.
According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, SIPRI, in 2010–14 Saudi Arabia became the world’s second largest arms importer, receiving four times more major arms than in 2005–2009. Major imports in 2010–14 included 45 combat aircraft from the UK, 38 combat helicopters from the USA, 4 tanker aircraft from Spain and over 600 armoured vehicles from Canada. Saudi Arabia has a long list of outstanding orders for arms, including 27 more combat aircraft from the UK, 154 combat aircraft from the USA and a large number of armoured vehicles from Canada.
- published: 11 May 2015
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Saudi Arabian Royal Army VS Iran Army (Military Power Comparison) | 2015 (Yemeni Crisis) !!!
Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة الملكية السعودية, al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al Malakeeya as-Suʿūdiyyah) consists of t...
Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة الملكية السعودية, al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al Malakeeya as-Suʿūdiyyah) consists of the Saudi Arabian Army, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2005 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; Royal Saudi Air Force, 18,000; air defense, 16,000; Royal Saudi Navy, 15,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had 75,000 active soldiers and 25,000 tribal levies. In addition, there is a military intelligence service, the General Intelligence Presidency (GIP).
القوات الجوية الملكية السعودية
القوات الجوية الملكية السعودية (بالإنجليزية: Royal Saudi Air Force): هي الفرع الجوي للقوات المسلحة السعودية. والتي تحولت من قوة جوية دفاعية إلى حد كبير إلي واحدة من القوات الجوية ذات القدرات الهجومية المتقدمة. وتملك الآن ثالث أكبر أسطول من طائرات إف-15 سترايك ايجل الهجومية المتقدمة بعد القوات الجوية الأمريكية و قوة الدفاع الذاتي الجوية اليابانية.
العمود الفقري للقوات الجوية الملكية السعودية حاليا هي طائرات بوينغ إف-15 النسر مع طائرات تورنادو بانافيا والمقاتلة الاوربية يوروفايتر تايفون.
شكلت القوة الجوية في منتصف العشرينيات من القرن العشرين، مقر قيادة القوات الجوية يقع في العاصمة السعودية الرياض. يتكون التسليح الأساسي للقوات الجوية الملكية من طائرات الإف-15 والتورنادو واليوروفايتر تايفون وكذلك إف-15 سايلنت ايغل الحديثة، وتعتبر القوات الجوية الملكية السعودية واحدة من أكبر القوات الجوية في آسيا والعالم. قائدها الحالي الفريق الركن محمد بن أحمد بن عبدالرحمن الشعلان
The Saudi Arabian National Guard is not a reserve but a fully operational front-line force, and originated out of Abdul Aziz’s tribal military-religious force, the Ikhwan. Its modern existence, however, is attributable to it being effectively Abdullah’s private army since the 1960s and, unlike the rest of the armed forces, is independent of the Ministry of Defense. The SANG has been a counterbalance to the Sudairi faction in the royal family; Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, the king, is one of the so-called "Sudairi Seven" and controls the remainder of the armed forces.
Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran
The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: نيروهای مسلح جمهوری اسلامی ايران) include the IRIA (ارتش جمهوری اسلامی ایران), the IRGC (سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی) and the Law Enforcement Force (نيروی انتظامی جمهوری اسلامی ایران).
These forces total about 545,000 active personnel (not including the Law Enforcement Force). All branches of armed forces fall under the command of General Headquarters of Armed Forces (ستاد کل نیروهای مسلح). The Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics is responsible for planning logistics and funding of the armed forces and is not involved with in-the-field military operational command.
Iran's 2007 defense budget was estimated to be $11.096 billion by SIPRI (2.5% of GDP). Per capita or percentage of GDP, this was a lower figure than for other Persian Gulf states.
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Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة الملكية السعودية, al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al Malakeeya as-Suʿūdiyyah) consists of the Saudi Arabian Army, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), and paramilitary forces, totaling over 200,000 active-duty personnel. In 2005 the armed forces had the following personnel: the army, 75,000; Royal Saudi Air Force, 18,000; air defense, 16,000; Royal Saudi Navy, 15,500 (including 3,000 marines); and the SANG had 75,000 active soldiers and 25,000 tribal levies. In addition, there is a military intelligence service, the General Intelligence Presidency (GIP).
القوات الجوية الملكية السعودية
القوات الجوية الملكية السعودية (بالإنجليزية: Royal Saudi Air Force): هي الفرع الجوي للقوات المسلحة السعودية. والتي تحولت من قوة جوية دفاعية إلى حد كبير إلي واحدة من القوات الجوية ذات القدرات الهجومية المتقدمة. وتملك الآن ثالث أكبر أسطول من طائرات إف-15 سترايك ايجل الهجومية المتقدمة بعد القوات الجوية الأمريكية و قوة الدفاع الذاتي الجوية اليابانية.
العمود الفقري للقوات الجوية الملكية السعودية حاليا هي طائرات بوينغ إف-15 النسر مع طائرات تورنادو بانافيا والمقاتلة الاوربية يوروفايتر تايفون.
شكلت القوة الجوية في منتصف العشرينيات من القرن العشرين، مقر قيادة القوات الجوية يقع في العاصمة السعودية الرياض. يتكون التسليح الأساسي للقوات الجوية الملكية من طائرات الإف-15 والتورنادو واليوروفايتر تايفون وكذلك إف-15 سايلنت ايغل الحديثة، وتعتبر القوات الجوية الملكية السعودية واحدة من أكبر القوات الجوية في آسيا والعالم. قائدها الحالي الفريق الركن محمد بن أحمد بن عبدالرحمن الشعلان
The Saudi Arabian National Guard is not a reserve but a fully operational front-line force, and originated out of Abdul Aziz’s tribal military-religious force, the Ikhwan. Its modern existence, however, is attributable to it being effectively Abdullah’s private army since the 1960s and, unlike the rest of the armed forces, is independent of the Ministry of Defense. The SANG has been a counterbalance to the Sudairi faction in the royal family; Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, the king, is one of the so-called "Sudairi Seven" and controls the remainder of the armed forces.
Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran
The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: نيروهای مسلح جمهوری اسلامی ايران) include the IRIA (ارتش جمهوری اسلامی ایران), the IRGC (سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی) and the Law Enforcement Force (نيروی انتظامی جمهوری اسلامی ایران).
These forces total about 545,000 active personnel (not including the Law Enforcement Force). All branches of armed forces fall under the command of General Headquarters of Armed Forces (ستاد کل نیروهای مسلح). The Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics is responsible for planning logistics and funding of the armed forces and is not involved with in-the-field military operational command.
Iran's 2007 defense budget was estimated to be $11.096 billion by SIPRI (2.5% of GDP). Per capita or percentage of GDP, this was a lower figure than for other Persian Gulf states.
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Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Dies
State television announced early Friday that Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has died. Abdullah, who took power in 2005 after the death of his brothe...
State television announced early Friday that Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has died. Abdullah, who took power in 2005 after the death of his brother King Fahd, was admitted to the hospital on Dec. 31. King Abdullah is thought to be 91. King Abdullah's successor is his half-brother, Deputy Prime Minister Salman bin Abdul Aziz. The 79-year-old former defense minister is one of the sons of Hassa Al Sudairi, who was thought to be the late king's favorite wife.
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State television announced early Friday that Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has died. Abdullah, who took power in 2005 after the death of his brother King Fahd, was admitted to the hospital on Dec. 31. King Abdullah is thought to be 91. King Abdullah's successor is his half-brother, Deputy Prime Minister Salman bin Abdul Aziz. The 79-year-old former defense minister is one of the sons of Hassa Al Sudairi, who was thought to be the late king's favorite wife.
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- published: 23 Jan 2015
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Politics of Saudi Arabia
The politics of Saudi Arabia takes place in the context of an absolute monarchy, where the King of Saudi Arabia is both head of state and the head of government...
The politics of Saudi Arabia takes place in the context of an absolute monarchy, where the King of Saudi Arabia is both head of state and the head of government, but decisions are, to a large extent, made on the basis of consultation among the senior princes of the royal family and the religious establishment. The Qur'an is declared to be the constitution of the country, which is governed on the basis of Islamic law.
Government is dominated by the vast royal family, the Al Saud, which has often been divided by internal disputes and into factions. The members of the family are the principal political actors. Political participation outside of the royal family is limited, but there has been pressure for some time to broaden participation. In recent years, there has been a rise in Islamist activism, which has also resulted in Islamist terrorism. According to at least some observers, "traditionally" issues such as foreign policy, national defense, and international affairs have been "the purview of the state" in Saudi Arabia, while "justice, education, and family matters", being related to religion, had been handled by "the religious establishment". However, in recent years, "the Saudi state has been working to reclaim control of these areas."
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The politics of Saudi Arabia takes place in the context of an absolute monarchy, where the King of Saudi Arabia is both head of state and the head of government, but decisions are, to a large extent, made on the basis of consultation among the senior princes of the royal family and the religious establishment. The Qur'an is declared to be the constitution of the country, which is governed on the basis of Islamic law.
Government is dominated by the vast royal family, the Al Saud, which has often been divided by internal disputes and into factions. The members of the family are the principal political actors. Political participation outside of the royal family is limited, but there has been pressure for some time to broaden participation. In recent years, there has been a rise in Islamist activism, which has also resulted in Islamist terrorism. According to at least some observers, "traditionally" issues such as foreign policy, national defense, and international affairs have been "the purview of the state" in Saudi Arabia, while "justice, education, and family matters", being related to religion, had been handled by "the religious establishment". However, in recent years, "the Saudi state has been working to reclaim control of these areas."
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House of Saud
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A game of thrones in Saudi Arabia (Who will be the next king?)
As the fictional Game of Thrones launches its third season a different game of intrigue is unfolding in Saudi Arabia. In this report we take a look at the histo...
As the fictional Game of Thrones launches its third season a different game of intrigue is unfolding in Saudi Arabia. In this report we take a look at the history of the Saudi dynasty and its key pillars. We ask important questions, who will be the third in line once King Abdullah passes away? As the second generation princes, who have ruled the country for most of its 80 year history, are now few in numbers, its likely that a third generation prince will enter the game of thrones. A critical evolution in the House of Saud. This new chance will further divide the ongoing divisions rivalries in the Saudi dynasty. It will also put uncertainty on a key pillar, unity among the leadership.
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As the fictional Game of Thrones launches its third season a different game of intrigue is unfolding in Saudi Arabia. In this report we take a look at the history of the Saudi dynasty and its key pillars. We ask important questions, who will be the third in line once King Abdullah passes away? As the second generation princes, who have ruled the country for most of its 80 year history, are now few in numbers, its likely that a third generation prince will enter the game of thrones. A critical evolution in the House of Saud. This new chance will further divide the ongoing divisions rivalries in the Saudi dynasty. It will also put uncertainty on a key pillar, unity among the leadership.
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- published: 02 Apr 2013
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Saudi Princess Skips Out On Huge Hotel Bill
Princess Maha Al-Sudairi uses diplomatic immunity to get out of paying a hotel bill that came to more than 7 million dollars....
Princess Maha Al-Sudairi uses diplomatic immunity to get out of paying a hotel bill that came to more than 7 million dollars.
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Princess Maha Al-Sudairi uses diplomatic immunity to get out of paying a hotel bill that came to more than 7 million dollars.
Progressive Dreams (Princess Maha Al-Sudairi Edition)
Progressive Dreams (Princess Maha Al-Sudairi Edition)
Mickey Richards
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Progressive Dreams (Princess Maha Al-Sudairi Edition)
Mickey Richards
℗ 2012 Mickey Richards Productions
Released on: 2012-08-31
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Progressive Dreams (Princess Maha Al-Sudairi Edition)
Mickey Richards
℗ 2012 Mickey Richards Productions
Released on: 2012-08-31
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- published: 08 Nov 2014
- views: 0
Alarabiya_Debt111209.flv
Interview of Mrs. Maha Al Ghunaim on Al Arabiya Channel. Discussing the sign of Global's Debt Restructuring on 11-12-2009....
Interview of Mrs. Maha Al Ghunaim on Al Arabiya Channel. Discussing the sign of Global's Debt Restructuring on 11-12-2009.
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Interview of Mrs. Maha Al Ghunaim on Al Arabiya Channel. Discussing the sign of Global's Debt Restructuring on 11-12-2009.
SUUDİ PRENSES BODRUM'DA BİKİNİYLE,10.07.2009
SUUDİ PRENSES BODRUM'DA BİKİNİYLE,10.07.2009 Suudi Arabistan Prensi ve ailesi özel uçakla geldi, otel kapattı, plajda korumalar kuş uçurtmadı, özel yatlar tu......
SUUDİ PRENSES BODRUM'DA BİKİNİYLE,10.07.2009 Suudi Arabistan Prensi ve ailesi özel uçakla geldi, otel kapattı, plajda korumalar kuş uçurtmadı, özel yatlar tu...
wn.com/Suudi Prenses Bodrum'DA Bikiniyle,10.07.2009
SUUDİ PRENSES BODRUM'DA BİKİNİYLE,10.07.2009 Suudi Arabistan Prensi ve ailesi özel uçakla geldi, otel kapattı, plajda korumalar kuş uçurtmadı, özel yatlar tu...
SIBC - Riyadh GITEX 2008
Multipc Appearence in Riyadh GITEX 2008SAUDI Arabia. Prsentation by Mr. Abdul Raoof and Mr. Salman Al Sudairy to HRH Minister of IT and Telecom Saudi Arabia....
Multipc Appearence in Riyadh GITEX 2008SAUDI Arabia. Prsentation by Mr. Abdul Raoof and Mr. Salman Al Sudairy to HRH Minister of IT and Telecom Saudi Arabia.
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Multipc Appearence in Riyadh GITEX 2008SAUDI Arabia. Prsentation by Mr. Abdul Raoof and Mr. Salman Al Sudairy to HRH Minister of IT and Telecom Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Dies
State television announced early Friday that Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has died. Abdullah, who took power in 2005 after the death of his brothe...
State television announced early Friday that Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has died. Abdullah, who took power in 2005 after the death of his brother King Fahd, was admitted to the hospital on Dec. 31. King Abdullah is thought to be 91. King Abdullah's successor is his half-brother, Deputy Prime Minister Salman bin Abdul Aziz. The 79-year-old former defense minister is one of the sons of Hassa Al Sudairi, who was thought to be the late king's favorite wife.
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State television announced early Friday that Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has died. Abdullah, who took power in 2005 after the death of his brother King Fahd, was admitted to the hospital on Dec. 31. King Abdullah is thought to be 91. King Abdullah's successor is his half-brother, Deputy Prime Minister Salman bin Abdul Aziz. The 79-year-old former defense minister is one of the sons of Hassa Al Sudairi, who was thought to be the late king's favorite wife.
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- published: 23 Jan 2015
- views: 2038
Salman finally ready to marry
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Global Nine Months 2008 Results
Global Investment House Nine Months 2008 Results. Mrs. Maha K. Al Ghunaim on 29th October 2008....
Global Investment House Nine Months 2008 Results. Mrs. Maha K. Al Ghunaim on 29th October 2008.
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Global Investment House Nine Months 2008 Results. Mrs. Maha K. Al Ghunaim on 29th October 2008.
- published: 12 Nov 2008
- views: 1512
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Dr.Fahad Al Turki Research Head Jadwa Investment, CNBC Arabia 3rd July 2014
اظهر تقرير لشركة جدوى للاستثمار محافظة الودائع المصرفيه في المصارف السعودية على نمو سنوي ايجابي في مايو الماضي، بينما لم يطرا تغيير كبير على مستويات التضخم السن...
اظهر تقرير لشركة جدوى للاستثمار محافظة الودائع المصرفيه في المصارف السعودية على نمو سنوي ايجابي في مايو الماضي، بينما لم يطرا تغيير كبير على مستويات التضخم السنوية في المملكة مع ترجيح ارتفاع مستويات التضخم في الاغذية في الشهور القادمة.
اما فيما يتعلق في التجارة الخارجية فقد بقيت الواردات مرتفعه على حساب انخفاض الصادرات البتروكيماوية، وسجل انتاج النفط ارتفاعا طفيفا في نفس الشهر بنصف النقطة المئوية
وبالحديث عن الاسباب وراء تراجع مؤشر التضخم في كل من قطاعي الاغذية والسكن.. بالرغم من الاقبال على هذين القطاعين أوضح رئيس الدراسات والأبحاث الاقتصادية في جدوى للاستثمار الدكتور فهد التركي أن الانخفاض في معدل التضخم لا يعني بالضرورة انخفاض في الاسعار، مضيفا أن هناك ارتفاع في اسعار كل من الاغذية والسكن ولكن بنسبة أقل بالمقارنة مع الاشهر السابقة، وذلك قد يعود لعوامل موسمية.
wn.com/Dr.Fahad Al Turki Research Head Jadwa Investment, Cnbc Arabia 3Rd July 2014
اظهر تقرير لشركة جدوى للاستثمار محافظة الودائع المصرفيه في المصارف السعودية على نمو سنوي ايجابي في مايو الماضي، بينما لم يطرا تغيير كبير على مستويات التضخم السنوية في المملكة مع ترجيح ارتفاع مستويات التضخم في الاغذية في الشهور القادمة.
اما فيما يتعلق في التجارة الخارجية فقد بقيت الواردات مرتفعه على حساب انخفاض الصادرات البتروكيماوية، وسجل انتاج النفط ارتفاعا طفيفا في نفس الشهر بنصف النقطة المئوية
وبالحديث عن الاسباب وراء تراجع مؤشر التضخم في كل من قطاعي الاغذية والسكن.. بالرغم من الاقبال على هذين القطاعين أوضح رئيس الدراسات والأبحاث الاقتصادية في جدوى للاستثمار الدكتور فهد التركي أن الانخفاض في معدل التضخم لا يعني بالضرورة انخفاض في الاسعار، مضيفا أن هناك ارتفاع في اسعار كل من الاغذية والسكن ولكن بنسبة أقل بالمقارنة مع الاشهر السابقة، وذلك قد يعود لعوامل موسمية.
- published: 06 Jul 2014
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Saudi princesses Jawahar, Sahar, Maha, Hala plight raised in UK parliament
مها بنت عبد الله بن عبدالعزيز - هلا بنت عبد الله بن عبدالعزيز - جواهر بنت عبد الله بن عبدالعزيز - سحر بنت عبد الله بن عبدالعزيز https://www.taqadoumiya.net/ ......
مها بنت عبد الله بن عبدالعزيز - هلا بنت عبد الله بن عبدالعزيز - جواهر بنت عبد الله بن عبدالعزيز - سحر بنت عبد الله بن عبدالعزيز https://www.taqadoumiya.net/ ...
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مها بنت عبد الله بن عبدالعزيز - هلا بنت عبد الله بن عبدالعزيز - جواهر بنت عبد الله بن عبدالعزيز - سحر بنت عبد الله بن عبدالعزيز https://www.taqadoumiya.net/ ...
Jadwa Investment
Ahmed Al Gaydi on CNBC...
Ahmed Al Gaydi on CNBC
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Ahmed Al Gaydi on CNBC
- published: 30 Sep 2014
- views: 15
#FocusKSA - Fahad al Turki of Jadwa Investment (Part 1)
Fahad al Turki of Saudi Arabia Investment Bank Jadwa Investment discusses the state of the Saudi economy with SUSTG's President Richard Wilson....
Fahad al Turki of Saudi Arabia Investment Bank Jadwa Investment discusses the state of the Saudi economy with SUSTG's President Richard Wilson.
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Fahad al Turki of Saudi Arabia Investment Bank Jadwa Investment discusses the state of the Saudi economy with SUSTG's President Richard Wilson.
- published: 21 Oct 2014
- views: 37
Mishaal Alsudairy Morocco Solo Ride 25TH to 29TH March 2014 Total Distance 1504KM
Mishaal Alsudairy Five days Solo Ride in Morocco ( Marrakech - Tad Azilal - Ozud - Beni Mellal - Demnat - Ourzazat - Taznakht - Talween - Egrem - Tefrawat - Ay...
Mishaal Alsudairy Five days Solo Ride in Morocco ( Marrakech - Tad Azilal - Ozud - Beni Mellal - Demnat - Ourzazat - Taznakht - Talween - Egrem - Tefrawat - Ayat Bahaa - Agadir - Essouirah - Shishawa - Marrakech ) 25 - 29 March 2014 Total Ride distance 1504 km
Special Thanks the great people of Morocco also to Said Falah , Noureddine Said and B M Atitude
wn.com/Mishaal Alsudairy Morocco Solo Ride 25Th To 29Th March 2014 Total Distance 1504Km
Mishaal Alsudairy Five days Solo Ride in Morocco ( Marrakech - Tad Azilal - Ozud - Beni Mellal - Demnat - Ourzazat - Taznakht - Talween - Egrem - Tefrawat - Ayat Bahaa - Agadir - Essouirah - Shishawa - Marrakech ) 25 - 29 March 2014 Total Ride distance 1504 km
Special Thanks the great people of Morocco also to Said Falah , Noureddine Said and B M Atitude
- published: 03 Apr 2014
- views: 4871