1927
1989
yes they did..................and a whole bunch of other countries:)
Modern Saudi Arabia became independent in 1902 by King Abdul Aziz
October, 1975
Perhaps Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is a country.The word state is ambiguous. It can refer to an independent nation (as in "the state of Israel") or to a province of a nation (as in "the state of Kansas").
No. Wealth alone does not create a superpower. There has to be technological progress of some degree to become a world power or regional power. Iran is closer to becoming a superpower than Saudi Arabia, since Saudi Arabia is not technologically progressing.
No, Morocco is an independent country in northern Africa.
Saudi Arabia has numerous tribes that operate within its borders, but lacks actual minorities because of the expulsions of non-Muslims from Saudi Arabia during the times of the Rightly-Guided Caliphs and the continued resistance of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to allow immigrants to become citizens.
A national of Saudi Arabia is a Saudi.
Islam was the official religion of Saudi Arabia ever since its constitution in the 1920s (as a result of the unification war between Nejd and Hejaz). Prior to this it was the official religion of the Kingdom of Nejd from as early as records exist on the existence of an independent Nejd.