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4 Must-Visit Libraries In The Middle East

For generations, the Middle East has been home to renowned authors and works of literature that have inspired readers with knowledge, as well as through entertainment. It is also a region where some of the world’s first libraries were born, such as the Great Library of Alexandria, said to have been established sometime around 285–246 BC, during the reign of Ptolemy II Philadelphus, a pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt. Today, the Middle East is home to some of the most impressive contemporary libraries in the world, and here are four of the best ones worth check

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King Fahad National Library (Riyadh)

King Fahad National Library is one of Saudi Arabia's most reputable libraries, but also among the most influential in Riyadh. At the forefront in preserving the Kingdom's heritage, among its expertise is collecting manuscripts and rare books, but also archiving documents including newspapers. Furthermore, the library also offers many other services via its official website such as inquiries on registered PhDs, and requesting lists of sources.

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