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  2. Royal Mausoleum (Brunei) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Mausoleum [1] (Malay: Kubah Makam Diraja) [2] in Batu Satu, Bandar Seri Begawan, is a significant historical and cultural landmark in Brunei. [3] Located along the Brunei River, it lies beyond Kampong Ayer and on the route from Bandar Seri Begawan to the Istana Nurul Iman. [4]

  3. Abdul Hakkul Mubin - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Hakkul Mubin ibni Muhammad Panjang (died c. 1673), posthumously known as Al-Marhum di Pulau, was the Sultan of Brunei from 1661 to 1673. He was involved in the Brunei Civil War and ruled the sultanate from 1661 to 1673, after killing his uncle, Sultan Muhammad Ali .

  4. Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi (Arabic: سلطان بن محمد القاسمي, romanized: Sulṭān bin Muḥammad al-Qāsimī; born 2 July 1939) is an Emirati politician, author, historian, and the current and 11th ruler of the Emirate of Sharjah and a member of the Federal Supreme Council of the United Arab Emirates since January 1972 ...

  5. Muhammad ibn Abd al-Mu'in - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed to the Emirate in 1827 by Muhammad Ali Pasha, the Ottoman ruler of Egypt. [1] He was the first Emir of Mecca from the Abdillahis – the clan descending from his 6th generation ancestor Abd Allah ibn Hasan .

  6. Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    Another spouse of Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman was Munira bint Abdullah Al Shaikh, [3] who was the sister of Tarfa bint Abdullah, mother of King Faisal. [5] Muhammad also married a daughter of Sultan bin Bajad Al Otaibi who was from a leading family in the Ghut Ghut branch of the Otaibi tribe and one of the rebellious Ikhwan leaders. [ 14 ]

  7. Mohammed bin Salman - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud (Arabic: محمد بن سلمان آل سعود, romanized: Muḥammad bin Salmān Āl Su‘ūd; born 31 August 1985), also known as MBS or MbS, is the de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, [1] formally serving as Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

  8. Muhammad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    Prince Muhammad was the fourth son of King Abdulaziz [1] and was born in Qasr Al Hukm, Riyadh, in 1910. [2] [3] [4] His mother was Al Jawhara bint Musaed [5] of the important Al Jiluwi family, [6] which is a cadet branch of the Al Saud family itself.

  9. Muhammad bin Abdullah Al Rashid - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad bin Abdullah Al Rashid (Arabic: محمد بن عبد الله بن علي الرشيد, died 28 November 1897) was one of the Emirs of Jabal Shammar and is known for defeating the Saudi State, which after being defeated in the battle of Mulayda ceased to exist for a second time in 1891. [1]