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New research in northwest Saudi Arabia has identified the existence of a network of previously unknown walled oases.
The region is relieved about de-escalation. But it is also alarmed about an unrestrained Israel, writes H.A. Hellyer.
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Taif emerges as a sanctuary for Arabian horse heritageIn the cool highlands of Taif, a city long associated with beauty and tradition, a powerful story of preservation and pride unfolds centered around one of the Kingdom’s most iconic symbols: the ...
The population of the Arabian Peninsula stems largely from the Bedouin tribes that have been living in the region for thousands of years. What’s less well known is that the area has long ...
Fossils, bones and rock art found in cave-like volcanic lava tubes on the Arabian Peninsula suggest the structures were rest areas for ancient people trekking through the arid landscape.
The Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies hosted a two-day conference on the development of Jewish scholarship in Arab and Islamic countries and its connection to contemporary scholars.
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