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  2. Blue Diamond Affair - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad al-Ruwaili, a Saudi Arabian businessman close to the Saudi royal family, travelled to Bangkok to investigate on his own. He went missing on 12 February 1990 and is presumed to have been murdered. [9] Prior to his disappearance, on 4 January 1989, a Saudi diplomat was murdered in Si Lom, Bang Rak District, Bangkok.

  3. Gold souk - Wikipedia

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    A Gold souk (Arabic: سوق الذهب) is a gold market in Arab countries of Arabian Peninsula and particularly in GCC countries. [1] The word souk is mostly used by Arabs for open markets. The term evolved through the expatriates settled in Gulf Cooperation Council countries, and spread to other Asian and western parts due to the growing ...

  4. Noura bint Mohammed Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    She has exhibited her jewelry collection in different cities, including Paris, at the Four Seasons George V, Riyadh, Manama, Dubai and Monaco. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 11 ] In 2018 Noura bint Mohammed started a platform to assist the design industry and emerging designers in Saudi Arabia which is named Adhlal.

  5. Saudi Arabian art - Wikipedia

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    Gold and silver jewelry in downtown Jeddah. There are many portable art forms in Saudi Arabia. For example, there is metalware, jewelry, pottery and leatherwork. Even today, many Bedouin women weave, and they make brightly colored striped rugs, camel trapping and tents.

  6. Mahd adh Dhahab - Wikipedia

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    Mahd adh Dhah gold deposit geologic map Mahd Al Thahab gold mining cross section. The Mahd Al Dhahab (Arabic: مَـهـد الـذّهـب, "Cradle of (the) Gold"), is a small gold mining area in the Arabian Peninsula. It is located in the Medina Province in the Hejaz in Saudi Arabia. Gold was first mined in Arabia c. 30th century BC.

  7. Saudi Arabia has never won an Olympic gold but it paid an ...

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    Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi Crown Prince, told Hamedi that he “was a gold medallist in his country's eyes,” Reuters reported this week—and gave him the gold medal prize, worth $1.33 million.