Riyadh, An exhibition organized by the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives (Darah) to commemorate the Founding Day, which was held on the Founding Day, in the courtyard of one of the traditional mud houses adjacent to its headquarters in the Al-Murabba neighborhood, has concluded.
The event, which included historical information and image, witnessed large public attendance, aimed to disseminate reliable information about the founding of the Saudi state 300 years ago, the biography of its founder, Imam Mohammed bin Saud, and his most important achievements in advancing Diriyah to be the capital of the first Saudi state, and the first features to start moving from the concept of the city-state to the formation of integrated state pillars to purge the Arabian Peninsula from rivalry and conflicts and bring its residents’ focus to the concept of giving and architecture in line with their Islamic background.
The exhibition included (26) paintings that presented a panorama of the imams and kings of the Saudi state during the period from (1727 to 2022), highlighting the most important achievements to serve the country and raise the value of the human resource and the historical connection between the three eras of the Saudi state and its continuous political march reaching to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
Source: Saudi Press Agency