Three falcons sold for $249k at Riyadh auction

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Two falcons from Mongolia and one from Saudi Arabia were sold for a total of SR935,000 ($249,302) at the International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition in Riyadh on Sunday. (SPA)
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Two falcons from Mongolia and one from Saudi Arabia were sold for a total of SR935,000 ($249,302) at the International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition in Riyadh on Sunday. (SPA)
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Two falcons from Mongolia and one from Saudi Arabia were sold for a total of SR935,000 ($249,302) at the International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition in Riyadh on Sunday. (SPA)
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Updated 06 October 2025
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Three falcons sold for $249k at Riyadh auction

  • Renowned for their large size, long wingspan, and endurance, these birds of prey also display a range of colors

RIYADH: Three falcons were sold for a total of SR935,000 ($249,302) at the International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition in Malham, north of Riyadh, on Sunday.

Two of the falcons, from Mongolia, were sold at auction — the first, a Hur Farkh, or young female, fetched a price of SR450,000 after intense bidding, while the second, a Hur Qarnas, or mature bird, sold for SR400,00.

The auction concluded with the sale of a Hur Shaheen, a subspecies of the peregrine falcon, from Al-Qahma in Saudi Arabia’s Aseer region, for SR85,000.

This year’s exhibition features, for the first time, a dedicated zone for Mongolian falcons, which are prized among falconers in Saudi Arabia and the wider region.

Renowned for their large size, long wingspan, and endurance, these birds of prey also display a range of colors, from pale white to dark brown, making them highly sought after by both enthusiasts and professionals.

The Saudi Falcons Club auction is limited to migratory Hur Shaheen falcons, with strict prohibition on auctioning Qarnas Shaheen or wild falcons to ensure their sustainability.

The club offers falconers a range of services and facilities, including transportation, accommodation and sales documentation.

The auction is also broadcast on television and social media platforms.

It began on Oct. 2 and runs until Oct. 11 and has so far attracted a large audience, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

This year features the new Mongolian falcons area featuring rare breeds as well as a saluki dog museum, a falconers’ village for children, and go-kart racing, as part of 23 accompanying events and activities.

The exhibition also features folkloric performances that celebrate Saudi heritage, along with equestrian shows that blend horsemanship and falconry in a unique theatrical display.

Leading the event’s competitions is the six-day Melwah race, which offers total prizes of SR600,000.

Workshops and panel discussions continue to attract significant interest from specialists engaging in dialogue on topics ranging from falconers’ personal experiences to the falcon trade and its broader cultural and heritage implications.


Madinah governor launches Alsirah Gardens project

Updated 16 December 2025
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Madinah governor launches Alsirah Gardens project

  • Launched by QSAS, a Public Investment Fund subsidiary, the project offers interactive experiences inspired by the Prophet Muhammad’s biography
  • Event was attended by Minister of Hajj and Umrah Tawfiq Al-Rabiah and Madinah Mayor and CEO of the Madinah Region Development Authority Fahad Albulihshi

MADINAH: Madinah Gov. Prince Salman bin Sultan inaugurated Alsirah Gardens project, opening the Orchard of Al-Mustazill as its first area, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Launched by QSAS, a Public Investment Fund subsidiary, the project offers interactive experiences inspired by the Prophet Muhammad’s biography.

The event was attended by Minister of Hajj and Umrah Tawfiq Al-Rabiah and Madinah Mayor and CEO of the Madinah Region Development Authority Fahad Albulihshi.

During a tour of the Orchard of Al-Mustazill near Quba Mosque, Prince Salman reviewed the project’s components. Covering 70,000 sq. meters, it includes seven enrichment zones.

QSAS Chairman Yasser Al-Dawood said Alsirah’s cultural brand connects people to their roots through immersive experiences blending knowledge and innovation.

He noted that the project features cultural experiences based on the Prophetic Sirah, a children’s area, shopping zones, and a rural lodge, making it a landmark that boosts tourism in Madinah.

The project’s investment is estimated at SR500 million ($133 million). Once all phases are complete, it is expected to attract about 10 million visitors annually, supporting Vision 2030 goals.

Al-Dawood added that the project will position Madinah as a leading destination highlighting Prophetic heritage, offering a cultural experience that deepens visitors’ connection to the Sirah.