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This template is used to identify a stub about government in Saudi Arabia. It uses {{ asbox }}, which is a meta-template designed to ease the process of creating and maintaining stub templates. Usage
Template:Country data Saudi Arabia is an internal data container not intended to be transcluded directly. It is used indirectly by templates such as flag , flag icon , and others. This template is within the scope of WikiProject Flag Template , a collaborative effort to maintain flag templates on Wikipedia.
Both letters and numbers are also translated into the Latin alphabet and into the Western Arabic numerals, respectively. On the right side (or in the center since 2014 [1]), the plate contains the Saudi Arabia coat of arms and the international code KSA letters written vertically (horizontally since 2014). The lower sticker is the official seal.
Saudi ePassport information page. The Saudi passport includes the following data: Photo of passport holder; Type (of document, which is P for "Passport") Country Code (listed as SAU for "Saudi Arabia") Passport No. Name; Nationality (Saudi Arabia) Sex; Date of birth (in Islamic and Gregorian calendars) Date of issue (in Islamic and Gregorian ...
Most languages that use alphabets based on the Arabic alphabet use the same base shapes. Most additional letters in languages that use alphabets based on the Arabic alphabet are built by adding (or removing) diacritics to existing Arabic letters. Some stylistic variants in Arabic have distinct meanings in other languages.
Saudi Arabia on Thursday defended signing a letter along with 36 other countries in support of China's policies in its western region of Xinjiang, where the United Nations says at least 1 million ...
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The national flag of Saudi Arabia [a] is a green background with Arabic inscription and a sword in white. The inscription is the Islamic creed, or shahada: "There is no deity but God; Muhammad is the Messenger of God". The current design has been used by the government of Saudi Arabia since 15 March 1973.