RIYADH, 11 December: The Diriyah Gate Development Authority hosted the International Diriyah Forum, themed “Knowledge that Extends,” from Dec. 8-9.
This year’s forum explored “Diriyah at the Intersection of History and Trade,” highlighting the region’s role in global exchange.
Discussions focused on three themes: tangible heritage, showcasing Diriyah’s archaeological and environmental legacies; intangible heritage, featuring oral histories, poetry, and traditional songs; and textual heritage, analyzing manuscripts and linguistic shifts documenting the region’s history.
The event included interactive sessions and presentations on topics like preserving commercial heritage, cultural exchanges, Saudi coffee sittings, the portrayal of Najd in literature, and European travelers’ views of the area.
The forum also covered Diriyah’s economic history, sustainable trade, and the study of trade routes and ports, highlighting its role as a regional link to the world.
It drew significant local and international participation, including academic institutions, research centers, cultural heritage organizations, and experts from various fields, all focused on promoting academic research on Diriyah and the Central Region.
The exhibition displayed publications, documents, artifacts, and photographs highlighting the history of Riyadh and Diriyah.
The forum also featured visual presentations of fieldwork along historic trade routes and a pavilion showcasing Saudi cultural heritage elements listed by UNESCO.
The event was held in partnership with the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, the Heritage Commission, and Al-Turath Foundation.