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  2. Category:Wives of Ibn Saud - Wikipedia

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    Wives of Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman, King of Saudi Arabia, known in the Western world as Ibn Saud Pages in category "Wives of Ibn Saud" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  3. List of Saudi rulers - Wikipedia

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    King of Saudi Arabia r. 1932–1953: Saud 1902–1969 King of Saudi Arabia r. 1953–1964: Faisal 1906–1975 King of Saudi Arabia r. 1964–1975: Khalid 1913–1982 King of Saudi Arabia r. 1975–1982: Fahd 1920, 1921, or 1923–2005 King of Saudi Arabia r. 1982–2005: Abdullah 1924–2015 King of Saudi Arabia r. 2005–2015: Salman b. 1935 ...

  4. Al Jawhara bint Ibrahim Al Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 Al Jawhara Al Ibrahim argued that Saudi women should strictly follow the Islamic values and traditions in her speech at the graduation ceremony for female students at King Abdulaziz University. [11] She also added that satellite TV channels were organizing "campaigns against Muslim women in general, and Saudi women in particular." [11]

  5. Succession to the Saudi Arabian throne - Wikipedia

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    With the advancing ages of the sons of Ibn Saud (the youngest was born in 1945), King Abdullah created the Allegiance Council [7] to address the shrinking number of candidates for the throne. It is composed of 28 persons: King Ibn Saud's sons, the eldest sons of the brothers who have died and the sons of King and Crown Prince. [ 7 ]

  6. Madawi bint Abdulaziz Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    In 1921 Munaiyir, aged 12, was presented by the emir of Unayzah to 45-year-old Abdulaziz. [5] She remained illiterate all her life and converted to Islam. [5] Munaiyir was regarded by British diplomats in Saudi Arabia as one of King Abdulaziz’s favourite wives and was known for her intelligence and beauty. [6] She died in December 1991. [4]

  7. Tarfa bint Abdullah Al Sheikh - Wikipedia

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    Tarfa's sister Munira married Abdulaziz's half-brother Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman, [12] and her other sister, Sara, married Abdulaziz's full-brother Saad bin Abdul Rahman. [5] [8] These marriages were strategic moves to strengthen the links between the Al Sauds and the Al Sheikhs. [13] [14] Abdulaziz and Tarfa's first child, Noura, was born in 1904.

  8. Al Anoud Al Fayez - Wikipedia

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    Sheikha Al Anoud bint Dahham Al Fayez (Arabic: العنود بنت دحام الفايز; born 1957) is a Jordanian noblewoman and former Saudi royal.She is the daughter of one of the sheikhs of the Al-Fayez clan from Bani Sakher, Sheikh Daham bin Dardah Al-Bakhit Al-Fayez and his wife Gutnah bint Mithqal Pasha Al-Fayez, daughter of the paramount Sheikh of the Bani Sakher.

  9. Al Jawhara bint Musaed Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    The marriage of Al Jawhara and Abdulaziz was arranged by Sara bint Ahmed, Abdulaziz's mother. [1] They married in 1908 when she was seventeen years old. [3] [11] [12] She was the fourth spouse of King Abdulaziz. [12] [15] It was the only marriage of King Abdulaziz to one of the Al Saud members or a close relative. [7] [16]