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  1. Jul 1, 2012 · A passionate lover of women, Ibn Saud took many wives, had numerous concubines, and fathered almost one hundred children. Yet he remained an unswerving and devout Muslim, described by one who knew him well at the time of his death in 1953 as “probably the greatest Arab since the Prophet Muhammad.”

  2. Aug 8, 2024 · Saud, son of Ibn Saud and king of Saudi Arabia (1953–64). He continued his father’s modernization program, but the administrative demands of the country’s oil wealth proved too complex for him to manage. He was forced to give up much of his power to his brother Faisal, who eventually replaced Saud as king in 1964.

  3. Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud, known in the West as Ibn Saud, was an Arab tribal leader and statesman who founded Saudi Arabia, the third Saudi state.

  4. King Abdulaziz ibn Saud King 1932 – 1953. As a young man, Ibn Saud led a small band of men to recapture his family’s ancient territory of Riyadh, in central Arabia, and went on to build a desert kingdom under the flag of Islamic revival. On Sept. 23, 1932, the country was named the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

  5. Abdulaziz ibn Abdul Rahman ibn Faisal ibn Turki ibn Abdullah ibn Muhammad Al Saud (tiếng Ả Rập: عبد العزيز بن عبد الرحمن آل سعود ‎, Abd al-'Azīz ibn 'Abd ar-Raḥman Āl Sa'ūd; 15 tháng 1 năm 1875 – 9 tháng 11 năm 1953), trong thế giới Ả Rập thường được gọi là Abdulaziz [1] còn tại ...

  6. Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud (1875–1953), the founder and first king of Saudi Arabia, also called Ibn Saud, was very young when he first married. However his wife died shortly after their marriage. Ibn Saud remarried at eighteen and his firstborn child was Prince Turki I. He had 45 sons of whom 36 survived to adulthood and had children of their own. He also had many daughters. He is ...

  7. Aug 9, 2024 · Ibn Saud was the son of Abdul Rahman bin Faisal, Emir of Nejd, and Sara bint Ahmed Al Sudairi. The family were exiled from their residence in the city of Riyadh in 1890. Ibn Saud reconquered Riyadh in 1902, starting three decades of conquests that made him the ruler of nearly all of central and north Arabia.

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