
Al-Oqilat Museum houses more than ten thousand documents, manuscripts, tools, and maps detailing the routes of one of the most renowned modern trade journeys undertaken by al-Oqilat, a group of individuals who played a significant role in the prosperity of trade in the Arabian Peninsula. They traveled long distances between Qassim, the Levant, Egypt, and Iraq and were known for their honesty and integrity. The museum was founded by Abdullatif al-Wuhaibi and is located in Buraydah City, Qassim Province, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Qassim Province is home to approximately twenty private, licensed museums that document the history of the region and its unique cultural heritage. These museums serve as major tourist attractions in the province, including al-Dubaikhi Palace Museum in Buraydah City, Ged'aiah Fortress Museum in ar-Rass City, and Khalid al-Rasheedi Museum in Unaizah City.
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