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Diriyah

Diriyah (Arabic: الدرعية‎; also known as Ad-Dir'iyah or Ad-Dar'iyah) is a town in Saudi Arabia located outside of Riyadh in Ar Riyad Province. Its coordinates are 24°44′2″N, 46°34′24″E.



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History and Structures

It is the traditional home of the House of Saud, and served as the capital for early Saudi states. Before the Egyptian attack on the city in 1818 it was the capital of the First Saudi State that dominated the whole peninsula. When Riyadh became the capital of the Second Saudi State and later Saudi Arabia the city lost its influence, but remained inhabited by bedouins until 1973

Some of the city's structures include the Salwa Palace, Saad bin Saud Palace, At Turaif Bath House, and the Imam Mohammad bin Saud Mosque.

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Diriyah:Saad ibn Saud Palace
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Saad ibn Saud Palace


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Saudi Arabian Cities
List of main Saudi Arabian cities
|`Afif | `Ar`ar | Abha | Abqaiq | Al Bahah | Buraidah | Ad Dammam | Dhahran | Ad Dir`iyah | Duba | Ha'il | Al Hufuf | Al Jawf | Jeddah | Jizan | Al Jubayl | King Abdullah Economic City | Khamis Mushayt | Al Kharj | Khobar | Layla | Al Majma'ah | Mecca (Makkah) | Medina | Najran | Qal'at Bishah | Al Qatif | Ras Tanura | Ra's al Khafji | Riyadh (National Capital) | Sudair | As Sulayyil | At Ta'if | Tabuk | Udaliyah | `Unayzah | Yanbu' al Bahr |

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