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  • TAIF: Three people were killed in Taif on Tuesday when their car slammed into the back of a truck on the Taif-Riyadh highway.

    arabnews - frontpage 2010

  • TAIF: Three people were killed in Taif on Tuesday when their car slammed into the back of a truck on the Taif-Riyadh highway.

    arabnews - frontpage 2010

  • TAIF: Sixty consuls generals from various countries who are based in Jeddah visited Taif on Thursday.

    arabnews - frontpage 2010

  • TAIF: Sixty consuls generals from various countries who are based in Jeddah visited Taif on Thursday.

    arabnews - frontpage 2010

  • TAIF: A local Taif court is to review a lawsuit against a 90-year-old well digger accused of botching up a job more than 40 years ago, reports local daily Shams. required (email will never be displayed)

    arabnews - frontpage 2010

  • TAIF: Sixty consuls generals from various countries who are based in Jeddah visited Taif on Thursday.

    arabnews - frontpage 2010

  • MADINAH/TAIF: A pilgrim was killed and 31 others were injured in two separate road accidents in Madinah and Taif on Saturday.

    arabnews - frontpage 2010

  • TAIF: Makkah Governor Prince Khaled Al-Faisal yesterday discussed with officials here the prospect of building an 11-km tunnel between Makkah and Taif that would reduce travel time between the two cities to 30 minutes.

    unknown title 2009

  • The word Taif literally means the “circumambulator.”

    Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003

  • Taif, which is known for its salubrious climate and enchanting natural beauty, draws more than two million tourists and holidaymakers every year.

    unknown title 2009

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