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  2. Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud (1850–1928) - Wikipedia

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    In 1871, after Saud had taken the capital Riyadh, Abdul Rahman was sent to Baghdad to negotiate with the Ottoman Empire for help. Unsuccessful after two years, he tried to take Al Hasa in the east where Abdullah was now based, but this also failed, and Abdul Rahman eventually returned to Riyadh. After Saud's death in 1875, Abdul Rahman was ...

  3. Abdul Rahman bin Saud Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Rahman bin Saud Al Saud (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن سعود آل سعود ʿAbd ar Raḥman bin Suʿūd Āl Suʿūd; 19 November 1946 – 29 July 2004) was a Saudi prince, a son of King Saud, one of the grandsons of Saudi's founder King Abdulaziz, and the longtime president of the football club Al Nassr.

  4. Ibn Saud - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Abdul Rahman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Rahman was born in 1931 [3] [4] as the sixteenth son of King Abdulaziz and third son of Hussa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi. [5] He was the first of King Abdulaziz's sons to study in the West [4] [6] and received a bachelor's degree in economics and business administration from the University of California, Berkeley. [3]

  6. Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud (1942–2014) - Wikipedia

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    Prince Abdul Rahman was born in Taif in 1942. [1] He was the fifth child and third son of King Faisal and Iffat bint Mohammad Al Thunayan. [2] [3] His full siblings were Sara bint Faisal, Mohammed bin Faisal, Latifa bint Faisal, Saud bin Faisal, Bandar bin Faisal, Turki bin Faisal, Luluwah bint Faisal and Haifa bint Faisal.

  7. House of Saud - Wikipedia

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    After his defeat at Mulayda, Abdul Rahman bin Faisal went with his family into exile in the deserts of eastern Arabia among the Al Murra bedouin. Soon afterward, however, he found refuge in Kuwait as a guest of the Kuwaiti emir, Mubarak Al Sabah. In 1902, Abdul Rahman's son, Abdulaziz, took on the task of restoring Saudi rule in Riyadh.

  8. Saud of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    From the age of five, Prince Saud studied Sharia and the Quran under Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Mufaireej. He also learned archery and horse-riding amongst other things under the supervision of his father, as well as tribal lineages, and how to conduct peace agreements, and the art of wars, politics, diplomacy, and administration in the traditional ...

  9. Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud may refer to: Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud (1850–1928) , last Emir of Nejd, now part of Saudi Arabia Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud (1942–2014) , Saudi prince