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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
This book provides a comprehensive historical and cultural portrait of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It explores the geography, cities, and tribal structure of the country, and examines the lives of its people from nomadic Bedouins to modern urban dwellers. The authors trace the rise of the House of Saud, detailing how the kingdom was founded and how key figures like Ibn Saud shaped its identity. Economic aspects especially the role of oil are discussed alongside social and religious factors, including the influence of Islamic tradition. Moreover, the book addresses modern development, infrastructure, and governance, offering insight into how Saudi Arabia balances tradition and modernization.
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