Saudi deputy defense minister attends King Fahd Naval College graduation

Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman attends the King Fahd Naval College graduation ceremony. (Twitter/@kbsalsaud)
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Updated 01 April 2022
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Saudi deputy defense minister attends King Fahd Naval College graduation

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman on Thursday attended a graduation ceremony at the King Fahd Naval College, on behalf of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
“I am pleased today to graduate the students of King Fahd Naval College, and I congratulate them for the honor of joining the military corps, as officers in our naval forces, as protectors of the homeland and defenders of its maritime borders,” he said in a tweet.

On Wednesday, Prince Khalid attended the graduation ceremony at King Abdullah Air Defense College in Taif.


What makes the Taif Rose such a precious fragrance product?

Perfume artisan involvement aligns with Jazan Festival’s initiative repositioning traditional crafts as dynamic. (SPA)
Updated 09 January 2026
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What makes the Taif Rose such a precious fragrance product?

  • These farms produce nearly 550 million roses annually, all harvested during a brief season of no more than 45 days, from early March to the end of April

TAIF: Taif roses, renowned for their exceptional aroma and the meticulous care required in cultivation, harvesting, and processing, are among the Kingdom’s most valuable natural perfume products and stand out as prominent agricultural and cultural symbols deeply connected to the region’s heritage and tourism.

Taif rose farms, numbering over 910 and spread across Al-Hada, Al-Shafa, Wadi Muharram, Al-Wahat, Al-Wahit, and Wadi Liya, are home to approximately 1,144,000 rose bushes covering about 270 hectares of agricultural land. 

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Taif rose farms, numbering over 910 and spread across Al-Hada, Al-Shafa, Wadi Muharram, Al-Wahat, Al-Wahit, and Wadi Liya, are home to approximately 1,144,000 rose bushes covering about 270 hectares of agricultural land.

These farms produce nearly 550 million roses annually, all harvested during a brief season of no more than 45 days, from early March to the end of April.

This harvest yields around 20,000 tolas of Taif rose oil. Producing a single tola requires approximately 12,000 roses, which are picked manually at dawn and distilled within 24 hours to preserve the purity and quality of the scent before reaching the market.