Represent an exhibition "Masterpieces of the effects of the Kingdom," a number of European countries, America and the world, an important opportunity and is vital to keep the world on national monuments in Saudi Arabia, because of the wealth Kingdom of cultural heritage large, and because of this the country of the ingredients of cultural and historical what is not owned by another country.
Came the idea of the exhibition implemented to guide the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz - may God protect him - and at the suggestion of French President Jacques Chirac opened, Gallery (Masterpieces of Islamic Art), which was organized by the General Authority for Tourism and Antiquities, the National Museum in Riyadh on 06/02/1427 AH corresponding March 6, 2006 AD.
And contain Kingdom heritage and effects chronicling the ancient cultures and great and successive throughout the ages, but this wealth of archaeological huge and what it represents of civilizations may be largely unknown in a number of countries in the world, hence it was necessary to define all the countries of the world heritage of the Kingdom and its leading role in civilization Islamic.
The idea of transmission of the exhibition from one country to another implementation of the directives of the Royal on moving between a number of famous museums in Europe and the United States of America and an affirmation of the status of the Kingdom of the historical, and to contribute to the definition of the world dimension of civilization of the Kingdom and what it represents effects Arabia of particular importance in the completeness of understanding loops history human, and what his Islamic Taatboah Kingdom today - under the leadership keeps the attention of Allah leadership position in human communication.
The exhibition displays a large number of artifacts varied with exceptional value for the first time outside the territory of the kingdom, an extension of the presence of the Kingdom of the World and its Islamic embracing the Two Holy Mosques, as well as its economic role and its impact on human relations based on its geographical location, which form the focus as president in the cultural and economic ties between the Middle and the West, and a bridge of civilization through the ages, and among the many civilizations of the ancient world.
The exhibition includes 320 pieces of archaeological artifacts displayed in the National Museum in the capital Riyadh, King Saud University Museum and a number of different museums Kingdom.
It also includes fragments of which were found in archaeological excavations of modern and cover pieces on display period, which stretches from the Old Stone Age (million years BC) and even Renaissance Saudi Arabia, and pass this long period Ages stone and then the period of the slave (the fifth millennium BC) and then a period of Dilmun then kingdoms period early Arabic, then Arab kingdoms intermediate and late period was Testament prophetic then the period of the Umayyad and Abbasid and Islamic era, Middle and Late, and finally the period of unification of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the subsequent development and prosperity is evident in all areas of life, especially in the service of the Two Holy Mosques.
Came the idea of the exhibition implemented to guide the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz - may God protect him - and at the suggestion of French President Jacques Chirac opened, Gallery (Masterpieces of Islamic Art), which was organized by the General Authority for Tourism and Antiquities, the National Museum in Riyadh on 06/02/1427 AH corresponding March 6, 2006 AD.
And contain Kingdom heritage and effects chronicling the ancient cultures and great and successive throughout the ages, but this wealth of archaeological huge and what it represents of civilizations may be largely unknown in a number of countries in the world, hence it was necessary to define all the countries of the world heritage of the Kingdom and its leading role in civilization Islamic.
The idea of transmission of the exhibition from one country to another implementation of the directives of the Royal on moving between a number of famous museums in Europe and the United States of America and an affirmation of the status of the Kingdom of the historical, and to contribute to the definition of the world dimension of civilization of the Kingdom and what it represents effects Arabia of particular importance in the completeness of understanding loops history human, and what his Islamic Taatboah Kingdom today - under the leadership keeps the attention of Allah leadership position in human communication.
The exhibition displays a large number of artifacts varied with exceptional value for the first time outside the territory of the kingdom, an extension of the presence of the Kingdom of the World and its Islamic embracing the Two Holy Mosques, as well as its economic role and its impact on human relations based on its geographical location, which form the focus as president in the cultural and economic ties between the Middle and the West, and a bridge of civilization through the ages, and among the many civilizations of the ancient world.
The exhibition includes 320 pieces of archaeological artifacts displayed in the National Museum in the capital Riyadh, King Saud University Museum and a number of different museums Kingdom.
It also includes fragments of which were found in archaeological excavations of modern and cover pieces on display period, which stretches from the Old Stone Age (million years BC) and even Renaissance Saudi Arabia, and pass this long period Ages stone and then the period of the slave (the fifth millennium BC) and then a period of Dilmun then kingdoms period early Arabic, then Arab kingdoms intermediate and late period was Testament prophetic then the period of the Umayyad and Abbasid and Islamic era, Middle and Late, and finally the period of unification of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the subsequent development and prosperity is evident in all areas of life, especially in the service of the Two Holy Mosques.
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