Most populated place
What is Riyadh?
The world's largest mosque in Mecca
What is the Jubbah Rock Carvings?
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was officially founded in 1932 by King Abdulaziz Al Saud.
What is Foundation of the modern kingdom?
He is the son of King Salman and is considered the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia
Who is Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman?
The national dish, consisting of rice and spiced meat
What is Kabsa?
Largest country in world without a river
What is Saudi Arabia?
A large, well-preserved volcanic crater with salt flats at its base
What is Al Wahbah Crater?
The first Saudi state was established in 1727 in Al-Dir'iya by Imam Muhammad bin Saud and his partner.
What is First Saudi state?
He was the first king of Saudi Arabia
Who is Ibn Saud?
A traditional cookie, often flavored with cardamom.
What is Kleeja?
Largest oil field
What is the Ghawar?
An archaeological site featuring ancient petroglyphs that date back to 5500 BC.
What is Jubbah Rock Carvings?
The capital is Riyadh, which was recaptured by Abdulaziz in 1902.
What is Capital city?
He was a progressive king of Saudi Arabia
Who is King Faisal?
A savory, stuffed pancake.
What is Mutabbaq?
The tallest fountain
What is King Fahd's Fountain?
A 19th-century clay fortress in Riyadh that houses a museum about the unification of Saudi Arabia.
What is Masmak Fortress?
Oil that was discovered in 1938 along the Persian Gulf coast, which led to the country becoming a major world power
What is Landmark discovery?
He is a Saudi prince, businessman, and investor.
Who is lwaleed bin Talal Al Saud?
A fragrant rice dish with spices like cinnamon and cumin
What is Rous Alkari?
The driest place
What is The Rube Al Khali?
The highest point in Saudi Arabia, located in the Asir mountains in the southwest part of the country
What is Mount Sawda?
The Arabian Peninsula was a crossroads for trade
What is Geographic significance?
She was one of the first Saudi women to pursue a career in the arts.
Who is Safeya Binzagr?
A popular upside-down dish often made with rice and meat.
What is Maqluba?