Buraida

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Coordinates: 26 ° 20 '  N , 43 ° 58'  E

Map: Saudi Arabia
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Buraida
Buraida with water tower
Date market in Buraida

Buraida ( Arabic بريدة, DMG Burayda ) is the capital of Qasim Province in central Saudi Arabia .

It has a little over 460,000 inhabitants (2010). Due to its central location, the city is well connected to the trunk road network of Saudi Arabia. There is a regional airport.

Buraida is the hometown of the well-known Islamic scholar Salmān al-ʿAuda , who was one of the so-called "Sheikhs of the Sahwa " ( mašāʾiḫ aṣ-ṣahwa ) in the 1980s and 1990s . Rallies in Buraida against the Saudi leadership in September 1994, known as the so-called "Buraida Intifada" ( intifāḍat Buraida ), for which the Sahwa Sheikhs were held responsible, led to the arrest of the leading members and top activists of this group, including Salmān al-ʿAuda.

Web links

Commons : Buraidah  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. www.citypopulation.de: Population figures for Saudi Arabia , accessed on January 27, 2014.