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 1865-70. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
Abdallah ibn Faysal ruled as Saudi emir (first reign).
Sa’ud ibn Faysal ruled as Saudi emir, after deposing his brother Abdallah.
Abdallah ibn Faysal ruled as Saudi emir (second reign).
www.bartleby.com /67/1361.html

  
 1824. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
Faysal ibn Turki ruled as Saudi emir (first reign), after the assassination of his father (May 1834).
Abdallah Ibn Rashid occupied Hail, the capital of the Jabal Shammar region, founding the Rashidi dynasty there (which lasted until 1921).
An Egyptian expeditionary force defeated the Saudis, removed the emir Faysal, and installed in his place Khalid ibn Sa’ud (r.
www.bartleby.com /67/1359.html

  
 Arab Decision
(Abdallah Ibn Abdel Aziz Ibn Mussaed Ibn Jalawi Al Saud)
(Faysal Ibn Mohammad Ibn Saud Ibn Abdel Aziz Al Saud)
(Faysal Ibn Bandar Ibn Abdul Aziz Al Saud)
www.arabdecision.org /inst_brows_3_11_5_1_2_0.htm

  
 Tech Support Guy Forums - Breaking News/Updates from Saudi Arabia
We have heard the speech of the Traitor of the Two Holy Places, which was written by one of his black servants and read by the stupid one, his crown prince [Abdallah ibn Abd Al-'Aziz], which states that the Mujahideen must turn themselves in within one month from the date of the speech.
Faisal Turki recently admitted this when he stated that Saudi Arabia needs the Western employees to remain in the country to keep the oil industry running after the recent attacks took place on the Western employees inside Saudi.
The great companion of the Prophet, As'ad ibn Zurara,(4) when the Ansar [i.e., the Medinian supporters of Muhammad] came to swear allegiance to Allah's Messenger on the day of the Aqaba oath, said to them: 'Not so hastily, oh people of Yathrib [i.e., Medina].
forums.techguy.org /showthread.php?p=1785801#post1785801

  
 1824. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
BEGINNING OF THE SECOND SAUDI STATE, with its capital in Riyadh, under the emir Turki ibn Abdallah (r.
Faysal ibn Turki ruled as Saudi emir (first reign), after the assassination of his father (May 1834).
An Egyptian expeditionary force defeated the Saudis, removed the emir Faysal, and installed in his place Khalid ibn Sa’ud (r.
www.bartleby.com /67/1359.html

  
 Ottoman and Persian Empires 1730-1875 by Sanderson Beck
After Faisal ibn Turki died in 1865, Abdallah was supported by his brother Muhammad but challenged by his brother Saud.
Abdallah sent Muhammad ibn Faisal; but he was captured when the Subai nomads deserted to Saud.
By allying with Ajman and Al Murra tribes, Saud ibn Faisal was able to conquer al-Hasa.
www.san.beck.org /1-11-Ottoman1730-1875.html   (14230 words)

  
 MERIA News, Volume 6, Issue 1
Prince Abdallah bin Faisal is the governor of the investment Authority with the rank of minister.
Sa'ud al-Faisal is the minister of foreign affairs, his brother Turki is the ambassador to the United Kingdom and his cousin Bandar is the ambassador to the United States who is married to Haifa Al-Faisal the sister of the minister and the daughter of the later King Faisal.
In most books he is referred to as ibn saud or bin Sa'ud ((bin or ibn means the same--the son of).
meria.idc.ac.il /news/2003/03news11.html   (14230 words)

  
 MERIA News, Volume 6, Issue 1
Sa'ud al-Faisal is the minister of foreign affairs, his brother Turki is the ambassador to the United Kingdom and his cousin Bandar is the ambassador to the United States who is married to Haifa Al-Faisal the sister of the minister and the daughter of the later King Faisal.
Prince Abdallah bin Faisal is the governor of the investment Authority with the rank of minister.
In most books he is referred to as ibn saud or bin Sa'ud ((bin or ibn means the same--the son of).
meria.idc.ac.il /news/2003/03news11.html   (14230 words)

  
 Iraqi political groupings and individuals
Iraqi National Accord (INA, al-Wifaq): created in December 1990, on the initiative of Saudi Prince Turki ibn Faysal, with the support of the CIA, and Jordanian and British agencies.
Its first congress in Baghdad on 16Aug46 elected Hamza Abdallah as its Sec-Gen, Barzani as its President in exile, Sheikh Latif (son of Mahmud Berzendji) and Ziyad Agah as vice presidents.
Iraqi National Alliance (al-Tahaluf al-Watani al-Iraqi): a reformist opposition grouping in Iraq that was tolerated under the Ba‘th regime, coming to prominence in Nov02, and with Ba‘thist and Nasirist participants.
middleeastreference.org.uk /iraqiopposition.html   (11453 words)

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