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  1. Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud ( Arabic: سعود بن عبد العزيز آل سعود, romanized : Suʿūd bin ʿAbd al ʿAzīz Āl Suʿūd; 15 January 1902 – 23 February 1969) was King of Saudi Arabia from 9 November 1953 until his abdication on 2 November 1964. During his reign, he served as Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia from 1953 to 1954 and from 1960 to 1962.

  2. Emir and Imam of Diriyah (1744–1818) Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. Traditions. Sunni Islam; Formerly Wahhabism (followers of Mohammed ibn Abdulwahhab) [1] The House of Saud ( Arabic: آل سُعُود, romanized : ʾĀl Suʿūd IPA: [ʔaːl sʊʕuːd]) is the ruling royal family of Saudi Arabia.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saudi_ArabiaSaudi Arabia - Wikipedia

    Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia and the Middle East. It covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula and has a land area of about 2 150 000 km 2 ( 830 000 sq mi), making it the fifth-largest country in Asia and the largest in the Middle East.

  4. Apr 2, 2024 · Saud dynasty, rulers of Saudi Arabia. In the 18th century Muhammad ibn Saud (died 1765), chief of an Arabian village that had never fallen under control of the Ottoman Empire, rose to power together with the Wahhābī religious movement. He and his son ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz I (reigned 1765–1803) conquered

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  5. Apr 5, 2024 · Saud of Saudi Arabia. Born: January 15, 1902, Kuwait. Died: February 23, 1969, Athens, Greece (aged 67) Title / Office: king (1953-1964), Saudi Arabia. Notable Family Members: father Ibn Saud. brother Fayṣal.

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  6. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud declares himself king and gives his name to the country: Saudi Arabia. To keep his new kingdom united, he marries a daughter from every...

  7. 3 days ago · Saudi Arabia, arid, sparsely populated kingdom of the Middle East. It is ruled by the Saud family , which in the 18th century entered an alliance with the austere and conservative Wahhābī Islamic movement.

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