The market was definitively destroyed by the in 127 AH 725-26 CE , who sacked it | the closest Saudi Arabia has to a |
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Popularity [ ] Okaz was most popular newspaper in at the beginning of the 1990s | a machine-translated version of the Arabic article |
The paper is simultaneously printed in both and Jeddah and has offices all over Saudi Arabia.
Furthermore, Okaz is said to be one of only two major Saudi print media that do not have the member of the among its share-holders | Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality |
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History [ ] Okaz was established in Jeddah in 1960 by Ahmed Abdul Ghafoor Attar and is one of the oldest newspapers in Saudi Arabia | 56 million hits, including 12 |
Circulation [ ] In 2002, Okaz was the largest newspaper in the country.
19In 2012, Okaz's online edition was ranked by Forbes Middle East as the sixth in the MENA region with 42 | However, it invested in printing facilities and its circulation expanded |
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states that the paper is mostly preferred by Saudi nationals and younger people | Modern Souq [ ] A modern souq has been recreated at the location of the historic souq |
" Despite Bradley's description, Okaz was originally a cultural weekly based in the.