
Information in Brief:
| Government |
: Sovereign State |
| Capital |
: Riyadh |
| Language |
: Arabic (English widely spoken) |
| Religion |
: Islam |
| Currency |
: Saudi Riyal (SAR). US$1 = SR.3.75
1 Riyal = 100 halalahs |
| First King of KSA |
: Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud |
| Head of the State |
: King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz bin Saud |
| Highest Point |
: Jabal Soodah (3207 m / 10,522 ft) |
| Population |
: 28.14 million (2008 census)
(including 5.5 million expatriates) |
| Physical Features |
: Deserts, Plateaus and Mountains |
| Coastline |
: 2,640 km |
| Airports |
: 213 (as of 2007)
77 with paved runways and
136 with unpaved runways |
| Railways |
: 1,392 km (as of 2006) |
| Roadways |
: 221,372 km (as of 2006) |
| Provinces |
: Thirteen (13) |
| National Day |
: September 23, commemorating the
foundation of the modern Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia in 1932 |
| Nationality |
: n. Saudi(s);
adj. Saudi or Saudi Arabian |
| Holidays |
: Eid Al-Fitr, Eid Al-Adh'ha &
National Day |
| Summer Vacation for Schools |
: July, August & September |
| Time |
: GMT+3 |
| Weekend |
: Thursday & Friday |
| Country Code |
: +966 |
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Saudi Rulers from the Unification till the present day
King Abdul Aziz bin Saud (1882–1953)
Founder & First King of Saudi Arabia (1932-1953)
King Saud bin Abdul Aziz bin Saud (1902-1969)
2nd King (1953-1964)
King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz bin Saud (1905-1975)
3rd King (1964-1975)
King Khalid bin Abdul Aziz bin Saud (1912-1982)
4th King (1975-1982)
King Fahad bin Abdul Aziz bin Saud (1923-2005)
5th King (1982-2005)
King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz bin Saud (1924)
6th and the Ruling King of Saudi Arabia (2005)
The Flag of Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Arabian flag is a green flag with Arabic inscriptions
in white and a sword. The inscriptions on the flag is the shahaadah (Islamic declaration
of faith) which reads: "laa ilaaha illallah muhemmadun rasoolullaah"
meaning "There is no god but Allah and Mohammad (PBUH) is the
messenger of Allah". The sword on the flag symbolizes the victories of Ibn
Saud.
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The Fact File
The real picture of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is largely
unknown to rest of the world though its history goes back to mists of time.
Most of the images of the Kingdom known to the outer world were a cocktail
of myth and reality written by early travelers.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Al-Mamlaka al-Arabiya as-Saudiya / KSA)
or shortly called Saudi Arabia in the southwestern Asia
is bordered on the north by Jordan, Iraq, and Kuwait; on the east by the Persian Gulf, Qatar,
Bahrain and United Arab Emirates; on the southeast by Oman; on the south by the Republic of
Yemen; and on the west by the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqabah.
Saudi Arabia is part of the Arabian Peninsula that consists of Bahrain,
Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Yemen. Out of the seven
countries, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia covers the greater part of the
peninsula. With the exclusion of Yemen (the sole republic on the peninsula),
the rest of six countries are know as the Arab Gulf States.
With the presence of Makkah and Madinah, the two holy places of Muslims,
Saudi Arabia is called "the land of the two holy mosques" and its king
"the custodian of the two holy mosques"
The Kingdom has an area of 2,250,000 square Kilometers
(868,730 square miles), which is almost two-third the size of India. The
figure varies due to the undefined boundaries of some of its neighboring
countries.
Geographically, Saudi Arabia is divided into four major regions - Central, Eastern,
Western and Southern.
Western Saudi Arabia is dominated by the mountain chain running the entire length of the
country parallel to the Red Sea, raises between 1300 to more than 3000 meters. From this fertile
crest it falls towards the east as a desert plateau to the dry interior or the Nejd containing the great
sand deserts of the Empty Quarter, Great Nafud and Ad Dahna. The eastern region lies on
the Persian Gulf Cost and contains salt flats.
The Great Nafud Desert in the north and the Rub Al Khali
(The Empty Quarter), one of the largest sand deserts in the world, in the south form large stretches
of sand dunes. The two great deserts are connected by a belt of narrow sand dunes
known as Ad Dahna, converting nearly a third of the surface area of Saudi
Arabia into sand desert.
"The Iron of the West without its ideas"
The present kingdom of Saudi Arabia
derives its existence from the campaigns of its founder, Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud
(also known as Ibn Saud), who initially captured Riyadh with his Bedouin followers in 1902.
Thereafter, with the aid of the Ikhwan (literally means brotherhood, the
Ikhwan was
the Islamic religious militia which formed the main military force of Ibn Saud. They were made
up of Bedouin warriors), he recaptured the rest of Najd, defeating the Al
Rashid forces at Hail in the north in 1921, and conquering the
Hijaz, including Mecca and Medina in 1924. He was chosen as king of Hijaz and Najd in 1927.
It was in 1932 that Abdul Aziz bin Saud proclaimed the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. By the discovery
of oil in 1938, the lives of the kingdom's inhabitants were ultimately transformed. The King
sought to make use of Western technology but at the same time strove to maintain
the traditional institutions associated with Islamic and Arab life that he
phrased as "the iron of the West without its ideas".
The Lyrics of National Anthem
Hasten to glory and supremacy!
Glorify the Creator of the heavens
And raise the green, fluttering flag,
Carrying the emblem of Light!
Repeat - God is greatest!
O my country,
My country, may you always live,
The glory of all Muslims!
Long live the King,
For the flag and the country!
Listen to National Anthem
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