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The Al Faisaliah Group (Arabic: مجموعة الفيصلية), is a Saudi-based conglomerate established in 1970. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Its name is derived from the name of its founder, Abdullah Al Faisal , eldest son of the late King Faisal .
Al Muntazah: Consumer services Food retailers & wholesalers Muharraq: 1984 Supermarket chain P A Aluminium Bahrain: Basic materials Aluminum Askar: 1968 Aluminium products P A Arab Banking Corporation: Financials Banks Manama: 1980 Bank P A Bahrain Air: Consumer services Airlines Muharraq: 2008 Airline, defunct 2013 P D Bahrain Bourse: Financials
Nass Scafform Contracting. One of the leading scaffolding and formworks companies in the Persian Gulf region, concentrating mainly on the energy and petrochemical sector, the company has undertaken many projects for international and regional clients. It has offices in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. [4] Nass Sand Processing Plant (NSPP)
Al Bilad Bank: Financials Banks Riyadh: 2004 Islamic bank P A Al Faisaliah Group: Conglomerates - Riyadh: 1970 Food & beverage, consumer goods, media, chemicals P A Al Madina: Consumer services Publishing Jeddah: 1937 Newspaper P A Al Riyadh: Consumer services Publishing Riyadh: 1965 Newspaper P A Al Shoula Group: Conglomerates - Riyadh: 1970
Telephone numbers in Bahrain are generally eight digits long with the exception of short codes which have fewer digits. Majority of the fixed land line numbers start with 1. Cellular (Mobile) phone numbers and pager numbers start with 3* or 663* or 669* depending on the service provider.
1991, USS Tripoli (LPH-10) in dry dock for repairs of Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Company (Dubaî) to a hole in its starboard bow caused by an Iraqi mine. Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Company (ASRY), [1] (Arabic: الشركة العربية لبناء وإصلاح السفن) is a Multinational Arab company based in Al Hidd, Bahrain. [2]
The land of Al-Faisaliah is located in the south of the city of Jeddah on an area of 2354 km². It is bordered on the north by the Bahra Mountains, on the south by the “Shuaiba desalination plant and the generation of electric power”, on the east side, it is bordered by a series of high mountain and the gate of Makkah, and from the west the second and third industrial city and the shores ...
It was the largest building in Saudi Arabia between 2000 and 2002 and currently is the seventh tallest building in the country, after Kingdom Centre, Burj Rafal and Abraj Al Bait. [4] The tower is named after King Faisal bin Abdulaziz , [ 5 ] and presently ranks as the 325th tallest building in the world.