As part of its Documents initiative, King Abdulaziz Public Foundation for Research and Archives (Darah) has showcased a selection of rare historical documents that shed light on the reign of King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Saud.
These documents, including royal directives and personal correspondence with statesmen during the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s formative years, provide insight into the foundational principles of governance. They serve as a moral and organizational cornerstone, reflecting core values such as discipline, seriousness, and perseverance that guided the early development of the state.
The documents, now available to researchers and the public through Darah's Beneficiary Services Center, reveal the human and leadership dimensions of the founder, whose role was not limited to formulating public policies and building state institutions but also extended to offering advice, instilling enthusiasm, and monitoring minor details.
Among the documents are those that convey a direct motivational tone, calling for commitment, dedication, and a sense of responsibility in a discourse characterized by wisdom, firmness, and compassion. They reflect the system of values instilled by the founder in the men of the founding phase that are still present in the structure of modern Saudi administration.