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  2. Oman–Saudi Arabia border - Wikipedia

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    Following talks held in 1989, on 21 March 1990 a border treaty was signed between King Fahd of Saudi Arabia and Oman's Sultan Qaboos at Hafr al-Batin, and then ratified in May 1991. [10] This agreement finalised the border at the 1955 modified Riyadh line. [10] On-the-ground demarcation then followed with the assistance of the German aerial ...

  3. Oman–Saudi Arabia relations - Wikipedia

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    Oman. Saudi Arabia. OmanSaudi Arabia relations refers to the current and historical relations between Sultanate of Oman and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Oman has an embassy in Riyadh and a consulate in Jeddah, whilst Saudi Arabia has an embassy in Muscat . The two nations have a long historical relationship between two states.

  4. Archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn - Wikipedia

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    A road between Oman and Saudi Arabia, which goes through the villages, was completed in September 2021. Measuring between 700 and 800 kilometres (430 and 500 miles) in total, it extends from the town of Ibri in Oman to Al-Ahsa in eastern Saudi Arabia. The Omani side of the road measures approximately 160 km (99 mi), and the Saudi side 580 km ...

  5. Al-Qassim Province - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166-2. 05. The Qassim Province ( Arabic: منطقة القصيم Minṭaqat al-Qaṣīm [alqɑˈsˤiːm], Najdi Arabic: [elgəˈsˤiːm] ), also known as the Qassim Region, is one of the 13 provinces of Saudi Arabia. Located at the heart of the country near the geographic center of the Arabian Peninsula, it has a population of 1,336,179 ...

  6. Rub' al Khali - Wikipedia

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    A road between Oman and Saudi Arabia, which goes through the Empty Quarter, was completed in September 2021. Measuring between 700 and 800 kilometres (430 and 500 miles) in total, it extends from Ibri in Oman to Al-Ahsa in eastern Saudi Arabia. The Omani side of the road measures approximately 160 km (99 mi), and the Saudi side 580 km (360 mi).

  7. List of former Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Mosab Hassan Yousef – son of Sheikh Hassan Yousef, a Hamas founder and one of its leader. Moussa Dadis Camara – ex-officer of the Guinean army. [279] [280] Muhsin Muhammad – football player for Carolina Panthers [281] Nabeel Qureshi – former Ahmadi Muslim and now co-director of Acts 17 Apologetics Ministries.

  8. Gulf Cooperation Council - Wikipedia

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    The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (Arabic: مجلس التعاون لدول الخلیج العربية), also known as the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC; Arabic: مجلس التعاون الخليجي), is a regional, intergovernmental, political, and economic union comprising Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.

  9. House of Busaid - Wikipedia

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    The House of Busaid ( Arabic: آل بوسعيد, Arabic pronunciation: [aːl buː sa.ʕiːd] ), also known as the House of Al Said, is the current ruling royal family of Oman, and former ruling house of the Omani Empire (1744–1856), Sultanate of Muscat and Oman (1856–1970) and the Sultanate of Zanzibar (1856–1964). [1] It was founded by ...