Fahd bin Abdullah Al-Samari, secretary-general of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdul Aziz Foundation for Research and Archives

Fahd bin Abdullah Al-Samari
Updated 27 November 2019
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Fahd bin Abdullah Al-Samari, secretary-general of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdul Aziz Foundation for Research and Archives

  • Al-Samari did his Ph.D. from the University of California, Riverside in 1989
  • Al-Samari is also a member of the board of trustees at the King Fahd National Library

Dr. Fahd bin Abdullah Al-Samari is the secretary-general of the King Abdul Aziz Foundation for Research and Archives (Darah) and editor in chief of the Darah Journal.

He is also a member of the board of trustees at the King Fahd National Library.

Al-Samari did his Ph.D. from the University of California, Riverside in 1989.

He has extensive experience in administrative work and research. Throughout his career, he has attended key conferences on history. Al-Samari has played a crucial role in documenting the history of Saudi Arabia.

He has authored several books and written articles that have been published in various journals. Al-Samari is also a board member of the Diriyah Gate Development Authority.

At the inauguration of the project, he told the Saudi Press Agency that the project showed the government’s resolve to preserve the country’s national heritage and to make it a steady source of revenue as well. He said that the tourism industry was one of the fastest growing industries in the world.

Al-Samari said the Diriyah project would represent the genuine Arab culture and an important part of the Kingdom’s soft power.

The project, he added, represents the beginning of several other projects that will have a significant impact on the economic, cultural and social development of the country.


Spears of Victory 2026 military exercise begins at eastern province Air Warfare Center

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Spears of Victory 2026 military exercise begins at eastern province Air Warfare Center

  • Spears of Victory 2026, one of the largest air exercises in the region, aims to enhance military partnerships
  • Exercise includes a series of advanced training activities, such as joint and combined tactical operations

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense announced the start of the “Spears of Victory 2026” military exercise at the Air Warfare Center in the Eastern Region, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The exercise is being conducted with the participation of branches of the Saudi Armed Forces, including land, air, naval and air defense forces, in addition to the Ministry of the National Guard, the Presidency of State Security, the Unified Military Command of the Gulf Cooperation Council and military forces from 15 allied and partner countries.

Spears of Victory 2026, one of the largest air exercises in the region, aims to enhance military partnerships, strengthen the exchange of expertise in planning and execution, raise combat readiness and achieve advanced levels of operational coordination and integration among participating forces.

The exercise includes a series of advanced training activities, such as joint and combined tactical operations, specialized academic lectures and operational missions designed to improve the performance of aircrews, technical and support personnel.

It also evaluates modern military tactics, including electronic and cyber warfare, within a multidimensional operational environment that simulates real operational conditions.

Forces participating in the exercise include those from Bahrain, Bangladesh, France, Greece, Italy, Jordan, Malaysia, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Turkiye, the UK and the US.

Spears of Victory 2026 is being conducted at the Air Warfare Center, one of the most advanced training facilities in the region, supporting the development of combat plans, the assessment of capabilities and the testing and evaluation of systems and weapons.