Here’s a pictorial reminder that Saudi Arabia has definitely evolved a lot over the past century or so. Saudi Arabia’s buzzwords of 2016 are “change” and “modernization.”  So it might do us well to see how far the kingdom has come.

1880s

View of the city of Mecca, late 1880s

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The Hajji tent camp at the tomb of Sittana Maimuna, the wife of the prophet,1885

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1900s

Construction of the Hejaz railroad, 1906

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Laying the Hejaz railroad tracks near Tabuk, 1906

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1910s

Camel caravan of pilgrims to Mecca, 1910

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Medina: Central station in front of the west gate, 1914

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Ruin city of al-Hijr, 1914

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1920s

The Ka’aba in the 1920s

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1930s

King Abdulaziz and the US Petrol Minister, laying the groundwork for the Saudi Arabian Oil Company (ARAMCO) 1934

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Dammam: The first commercial oil well in Saudi Arabia, 1938

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1940s

Entourage of King Abdulaziz, 1945

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Royal bodyguards of Saudi Arabia, 1947

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1950s

A group of people looking at an Aramco airplane after landing in Dhahran, 1950s

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A view of the Ras Tanura Government Customs House, 1952

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Shoppers strolling down King Saud Street in Al-Khobar, 1954

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1960s

Street scene in Jeddah, 1960s

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Car washing in Riyadh, 1960s

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King Khalid Street in Khobar, 1960s

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1970s

A Saudi family walking on the streets of Dammam, 1970s

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Jeddah street view, 1970s

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Women in Khobar, 1970s

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1980s

Caravan Shopping Center in Jeddah, 1982

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A glimpse of Jeddah rising, 1984

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1990s

Aerial shot of Riyadh, 1990s

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Present

The north side of Riyadh, 2015

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Kingdom Tower in Riyadh, 2015

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Abraj Al-Bait in Mecca, 2010s

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Source: Stepfeed.com

By Aileen Völlger

is a social scientist with the focus on intercultural relations. She is currently doing her Master‘s degree in „Society, Globalization and Development“ at the University of Bonn. Her great interest in intercultural issues and different concepts of society led her to spend one semester in Cairo. She works as an editing manager at the Mashreq Politics and Culture Journal.

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