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... from the heart of Riyadh, the palace was more than just stone and marble—it was a symbol. A national emblem carved into the very soil of the Kingdom. A masterful blend of classical Islamic architecture and modern grandeur, its domes glistened gold beneath the sun, its arches rose like waves of tradition, and its walls—etched with the stories of centuries—stood proud, unshaken.
The scale of Al Yamamah was staggering. It stretched across acres of manicured gardens and polished courtyards, ...
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