Saudi Arabia definition

Saudi Arabia means the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia or the “Kingdom”: means the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia. OR “Senegal” OR “Serbia” OR “Montenegro” OR “Seychelles” OR “Sierra Leone” OR “Slovenia” OR “Sri Lanka” OR “Ceylon” OR “Solomon Islands” OR “Somalia” OR “Sudan” OR “Suriname” OR “Surinam” OR “Swaziland” OR “Syria” OR “Tajikistan” OR “Tadzhikistan” OR “Tadjikistan” OR “Tadzhik” OR “Tanzania” OR “Thailand” OR “Togo” OR “Togolese Republic” OR “Tonga” OR “Trinidad” OR “Tobago” OR “Tunisia” OR “Turkey” OR “Turkmenistan” OR “Turkmen” OR “Uganda” OR “Ukraine” OR “Uruguay” OR “USSR” OR “Soviet Union” OR “Union of Soviet Socialist Republics” OR “Uzbekistan” OR “Uzbek” OR “Vanuatu” OR “New Hebrides” OR “Venezuela” OR “Vietnam” OR “Viet Nam” OR “West Bank” OR “Yemen” OR “Yugoslavia” OR “Zambia” OR “Zimbabwe” OR “Rhodesia” OR “Western Sahara” OR “Kuwait” OR “United Arab Emirates” OR “Qatar” OR “Nauru” OR “Tuvalu” OR “Bahamas” OR “South Africa” OR “Countr*, Developing” OR “Least Developed Countr*” OR “Countr*, Least Developed” OR “Developed Countr*, Least” OR “Less-Developed Countr*” OR “Countr*, Less-Developed” OR “Less Developed Countr*” OR “Under-Developed Nation*” OR “Nation*, Under- Developed” OR “Under Developed Nation*” OR “Third-World Countr*” OR “Countr*, Third-World” OR “Third World Countr*” OR “Third-World Nation*” OR “Nation*, Third-World” OR “Third World Nation*” OR “Under-Developed Countr*” OR “Countr*, Under-Developed” OR “Under Developed Countr*” OR “Developing Nation*” OR “Nation*, Developing” OR “Less-Developed Nation*” OR “Less Developed Nation*” OR “Nation*, Less-Developed”

Examples of Saudi Arabia in a sentence

  • South-west Asia Bahrain, Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the Syrian Arab Republic, eastern Turkey, Turkmenistan, the United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Yemen.


More Definitions of Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia. The Tadawul Securities Depository Centre The Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) Senegal: Dépositaire Central/Banque de Règlement (DCBR)
Saudi Arabia. OR "Senegal" OR "Serbia" OR "Montenegro" OR "Seychelles" OR "Sierra Leone" OR "Slovenia" OR "Sri Lanka" OR "Ceylon" OR "Solomon Islands" OR "Somalia" OR "Sudan" OR "Suriname" OR "Surinam" OR "Swaziland" OR "Syria" OR "Tajikistan" OR "Tadzhikistan" OR "Tadjikistan" OR "Tadzhik" OR "Tanzania" OR "Thailand" OR "Togo" OR "Togolese Republic" OR "Tonga" OR "Trinidad" OR "Tobago" OR "Tunisia" OR "Turkey" OR "Turkmenistan" OR "Turkmen" OR "Uganda" OR "Ukraine" OR "Uruguay" OR "USSR" OR "Soviet Union" OR "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" OR "Uzbekistan" OR "Uzbek" OR "Vanuatu" OR "New Hebrides" OR "Venezuela" OR "Vietnam" OR "Viet Nam" OR "West Bank" OR "Yemen" OR "Yugoslavia" OR "Zambia" OR "Zimbabwe" OR "Rhodesia" OR "Western Sahara" OR "Kuwait" OR "United Arab Emirates" OR "Qatar" OR "Nauru" OR "Tuvalu" OR "Bahamas" OR "South Africa" [All Fields])
Saudi Arabia means the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (including any department, ministry, agency or instrumentality or any subdivision thereof).
Saudi Arabia. Traditionalism versus Modernism—A Royal Dilemma?” Ideology and Power in the Middle East: Studies in Honor of Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, eds. Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx. (Xxxx University Press: Durham, NC, USA). pp. 56-88. 113 JPeterson, “The Arabian Peninsula in Modern Times”, pp. 1435-1449. commercial contract implemented by Air Work – under the supervision of the British government. The Saudi government agreed, and the aviation training and maintenance team arrived Jeddah in 1947. This first British training mission, had approximately 10 members and was headed by the retired Colonel Xxxx Xxxxx.114 Aviation training was thus provided for a number of Saudi students selected on merit from the School of the Preparation Mission in Makkah. In a microcosm of the bigger generational differences in the country, many parents of students nominated for flight school submitted petitions to the authorities to exempt their children from studying aviation. Such applications were denied and the success achieved by the first batch of trainees made many young people want to join in the future rounds of training.115 As these students spoke poor English, the language barrier became an obstacle to this early attempt at exchange and co-operation in the civilian sphere. However, this problem was overcome, and in August 1949, 10 student pilots completed their initial aviation training in Jeddah and with fluent English were now able to undertake advanced aviation training in the UK. They went to the Training University Air Service, near Southampton, where they trained on Xxxxxxx and Tiger Moth aircraft, progressing to twin-engine aircraft, such as, the Avro Anson and Airspeed Oxford. This marked the first time that a group of students was sent by Saudi Arabia to the UK. Subsequently, nine trainees from a second group were enrolled in the Academy of Aviation in Perth in Scotland where Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx bin Xxxxx-Xxxx, Minister of 114 Ibid. 115 Ibid. Defence, visited them, an indication of the importance that this programme held for senior Saudi officials.116 These small groups of Saudi students managed to overcome all the barriers they faced, such as a lack of English language skills, significant cultural differences and the miscommunication and misunderstanding that comes with them. One explanation for this success was the role of the team of British trainers sent to Saudi Arabia, in closing the gap and enhancing ties. Thereafter, this experiment impacted on the whole country...
Saudi Arabia means the territory of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia which also includes the area outside the territorial waters, where the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia exercises its sovereign and jurisdictional rights with respect to waters, sea bed, sub-soil and natural resources according to its law and international law;