Inside the Kingdom

Inside the Kingdom
Title Inside the Kingdom PDF eBook
Author Robert Lacey
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 448
Release 2009-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1101140739

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"It's all here-Islam, the family tree, a sea of oil and money to match, palace intrigue...This is high drama and an epic tale." -Tom Brokaw Though Saudi Arabia sits on one of the richest oil deposits in the world, it also produced fifteen of the nineteen 9/11 hijackers. In this immensely important book, journalist Robert Lacey draws on years of access to every circle of Saudi society giving readers the fullest portrait yet of a land straddling the worlds of medievalism and modernity. Moving from the bloody seizure of Mecca's Grand Mosque in 1979, through the Persian Gulf War, to the delicate U.S.-Saudi relations in a post 9/11 world, Inside the Kingdom brings recent history to vivid life and offers a powerful story of a country learning how not to be at war with itself.

Inside the Kingdom

Inside the Kingdom
Title Inside the Kingdom PDF eBook
Author Carmen Bin Ladin
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 224
Release 2007-07-31
Genre History
ISBN 0446506192

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Osama bin Laden's former sister-in-law provides a penetrating, unusually intimate look into Saudi society and the bin Laden family's role within it, as well as the treatment of Saudi women. On September 11th, 2001, Carmen bin Ladin heard the news that the Twin Towers had been struck. She instinctively knew that her ex-brother-in-law was involved in these horrifying acts of terrorism, and her heart went out to America. She also knew that her life and the lives of her family would never be the same again. Carmen bin Ladin, half Swiss and half Persian, married into and later divorced from the bin Laden family and found herself inside a complex and vast clan, part of a society that she neither knew nor understood. Her story takes us inside the bin Laden family and one of the most powerful, secretive, and repressed kingdoms in the world.

The Saudis

The Saudis
Title The Saudis PDF eBook
Author Sandra Mackey
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 468
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780393324174

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In this updated insider's look at Saudi Arabia, Mackey reveals the chaos of a country in transformation: grappling with modernity, coming to terms with its own wealth, and battling to maintain an influential stance in an altogether new world. 2 maps.

Tales of the Kingdom

Tales of the Kingdom
Title Tales of the Kingdom PDF eBook
Author David Mains
Publisher Mainstay Ministries
Total Pages
Release 2014-10-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Action, intrigue, and danger follow Scarboy wherever he goes, especially in the Enchanted City, where the “imperfect” are cast away and orphans are enslaved. Scarboy manages to escape the evil Enchanter to safety in Great Park, but has yet to confront his greatest fear—and he’ll need enormous courage to conquer it! An exciting series from best-selling authors David and Karen Mains, the gold-medallion award-winning Tales of the Kingdom offers fast-paced action and exciting storytelling with a enduring Christian message. Enjoy these classic allegories teach kids and adults the importance of trusting God as they unveil fundamental truths about good and evil.

The Kingdom

The Kingdom
Title The Kingdom PDF eBook
Author Robert Lacey
Publisher Avon Books
Total Pages 714
Release 1983
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780380617623

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Follows the line of the Saudi succession from its nineteenth-century origins to the present and chronicles the nation's ruling families' progression to an oil superpower.

Golf in the Kingdom

Golf in the Kingdom
Title Golf in the Kingdom PDF eBook
Author Michael Murphy
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 241
Release 2011-06-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0143120905

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Originally published in 1972 by Viking Press.

Behind the Kingdom's Veil

Behind the Kingdom's Veil
Title Behind the Kingdom's Veil PDF eBook
Author Susanne Koelbl
Publisher Mango Media Inc.
Total Pages 306
Release 2020-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 1642503452

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“A fascinating account of the significant changes underway in Saudi Arabia based on years of excellent reporting on the ground.” —Bruce Riedel, director of the Brookings Institution Intelligence Project, author of Kings and Presidents: Saudi Arabia and the United States Since FDR Saudi Arabia is one of the world’s most secretive countries. Now, Susanne Koelbl, award-winning journalist for the German news magazine Der Spiegel, unveils many secrets of this mysterious kingdom. For years she traveled the Middle East, and recently lived in Riyadh during the most dramatic changes since the country’s founding. She has cultivated relationships on every level of Saudi society and is equally at ease with ultra-conservative Wahhabi preachers, oppositionists, and women from all walks of life. In this “piercingly powerful book” (Ahmed Rahid, New York Times-bestselling author of Taliban), you can have breakfast with Royal Highnesses; meet Osama bin Laden’s bomb-making trainer; enter palaces of secret service chiefs; listen to intimate conversations with women about their newly offered freedoms; learn about journalist Jamal Khashoggi; and view an in-depth portrait of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), as you learn about the not-so-obvious facts of the kingdom’s history, politics, customs, and hidden power relations.