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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2009

Old ruins in Diy Ariah near Riyadh in Saudi Arabia.

Tourism, tourist, adventure travel, history, archaeology ruins explore anthropology Middle East. HRH Sultan bin Salman, Ministry of Tourism old site Al Saud family history.




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  • The name of the Minister of Tourism, Sultan bin Salman not Salman bin Sultan, . Thank you very much Your channel is very impressive

  • thank you! - he is a very interesting person, astronaut, pilot, govt. official - seems to be doing many interesting things

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  • :( I miss my city Riyadh.

    I have been in U.S for 3 years.

    Thank you

  • this city is really old, some people say around 3000 years old. saudi arabia has many ancient cities.

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  • @irishxxkelt

    "who said that Saudi destroyed Jewish and Christian places?" Why the Arab hating troll of course. Sussed again in yet another 'exchange'. You sad old slag.

  • I love Saudi Arabia

  • @mewoone As far as I know not even foreigners are allowed to practise their religion in Saudi.

  • @mewoone Sorry, but it is very difficult for Saudis to admit that they have very little of their ancient sites that have not been destoryed by fanatics.

  • @irishxxkelt you talked about the ruin and how Saudi destroyed and when i said to you that they are still there even the jew ruin you changed the subject?

  • @mewoone How many Saudis are members of that church and able to worship openly?

  • @mewoone And how many Saudis are members of the Assyrian church or any other church for that matter are able to worship openly?

  • @irishxxkelt mmm, who said that Saudi destroyed Jewish and Christian places? mmm you will be surprise!! there are even Assyrian church in Saudi!

  • thanks for the video

    i,m pkaistani national ,but born and lived in saudi arabia for 17 years 1971-1988

    and the location in the video DARYEAH was a daily pass through for me on my way to school in riyadh ,we lived in a small town called SUDUS,I miss all the places v v much if any one have some videos about SUDUS please upload.

    Daryeha was the birth place of Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahab & i think it had the status of the capital of the 1st saudi kingdom

  • Thank you The truth is that a very sophisticated city of Riyadh and the Saudi people are very good and Coexisted with others

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