In Lewis, B; Pellat, Ch; Schacht, J | The souq has 200 shops selling different goods including pottery, silverware, glassware, wall arts and historical manuscripts |
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The online version of the paper was the 23rd most visited website for 2010 in the | Its name was used as Okadh in some scientific publications while referring to it |
In 2012, Okaz's online edition was ranked by Forbes Middle East as the sixth in the MENA region with 42.
29The paper is simultaneously printed in both and Jeddah and has offices all over Saudi Arabia | " Despite Bradley's description, Okaz was originally a cultural weekly based in the |
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Then, Al Tunisi was replaced by Hashim Abdo Hashim as editor-in-chief in December 2011 | Modern Souq [ ] A modern souq has been recreated at the location of the historic souq |
Content [ ] It appears that Okaz publishes articles and news about several distinct topics ranging from lesbians' confessions to threats.