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  2. Emirate of Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    The Emirate of Riyadh [1] was the first iteration of the Third Saudi State from 1902 to 1913. [2] It was a monarchy led by the House of Saud. [1] The state was formed after Saudi forces seized Riyadh from the control of the Emirate of Ha'il, led by the House of Rashid, during the Battle of Riyadh. [1]

  3. List of Saudi rulers - Wikipedia

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    1823-1891 Emirate of Nejd; Name Lifespan Reign start Reign end Notes ... 1902 – 1913: Emirate of Riyadh; 1913 – 1921: Emirate of Nejd and Hasa; 1921 – 1926: ...

  4. Third Saudi State - Wikipedia

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    The third Saudi state was known at the beginning of its reign as "the Emirate of Riyadh" (1902–1913) and "the Emirate of Nejd and Hasa" (1913–1921).After the overthrow of the rival Emirate of Ha'il gave the Emirate of Najd and Al-Ahsa control of the entire Nejd region, it became known as the Sultanate of Nejd.

  5. Proclamation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Within months, he was able to capture Riyadh in January 1902 and subsequently establish the Emirate of Riyadh. Although out of power in Riyadh , Rashidis were still bastioned in their ancestral homeland of Ha'il and elsewhere in northern Arabia in the territories of the pro- Ottoman Emirate of Jabal Shammar and frequently engaged with Ibn Saud ...

  6. King of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Restoring his family as emirs of Emirate of Riyadh, he then established the Sultanate of Nejd as his headquarters in 1922. Following the establishment of Riyadh as the capital of his state, Ibn Saud then captured Hejaz in 1925. [4] Ibn Saud proclaimed his dominions as the Sultanate of Nejd in 1921, shortly before completing the unification of ...

  7. Abdullah bin Thunayan Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah bin Thunayan was a great-grandson of Thunayan bin Saud, who was the brother of Muhammad bin Saud, [4] founder of the Emirate of Diriyah. [2] Therefore, he was a great-great-grandson of the founder of the Al Saud dynasty, Saud bin Muhammad. [5] Until 1841 Abdullah was in southern Iraq under the protection of the Muntafiq tribe. [3]

  8. Unification of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Saud had been in exile in the British-protected Emirate of Kuwait since 1893, after their second episode of removal from power and dissolution of their polity, this time by the Al Rashid Emirate of Ha'il. In 1902, Abdulaziz Al Saud recaptured Riyadh, the Al Saud dynasty's former capital.

  9. List of Muslim states and dynasties - Wikipedia

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    House of Khalifa (1783–present) Qatar. House of Thani (1825–present) Kuwait. House of Al-Sabah (1752–present) United Arab Emirates. Emirate of Abu Dhabi (1761–present) Emirate of Ajman (1816–present) Emirate of Dubai (1833–present) Emirate of Fujairah (1876–present) Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah (1727–present) Emirate of Sharjah ...