Saudi Arabia was never colonized. However, parts of Saudi Arabia were controlled by the Ottoman Empire for a few centuries.
In Arabia the city of Mecca which is part of Saudi Arabia.
Arabia is now called Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, and mostly countries east and south east of the Arabian peninsula.
Saudi Arabia is the largest country on the Arabian Peninsula.
Saudi Arabia is a male dominated society where men and women don't have the basic fundamentals of human rights. Saudi Arabia has a history of human rights violations based on their patriarchal system that dates back thousands of years. The laws in Saudi Arabia are kingship laws run by the monarchy. So no, Saudi Arabia doesn't protect the human rights of its citizens.
Abdallah bin Abd Al-Rahman Al-Barrak is the Minister of Civil Service for Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is one of the most restrictive Muslim nations, and as such women have few if any rights.
as in civil wars and stuff.... no
There is none. Saudi subjects do not have civic rights or responsibilities under the Saudi absolute monarchy.
Yes, they did
A national of Saudi Arabia is a Saudi.
What do you mean by in? I think he/she thinks which contents is it in. It is in the middle east.
Some call Saudi Arabia the KSA (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) for short.
Saudi Arabia is its own country.
As a religion, it is unclear what "Islam's role" is on the matter. As concerns the clerics in Saudi Arabia, they are usually the most vocal opponents of any increase or growth of women's rights.
Yes, not by Saudi Arabia but just Arabia then.