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  2. Khalid of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    King Khalid with his grandchildren in the late 1970s. King Khalid married four times and was the father of ten children. While the sequence in seniority of his wives is not known clearly, his wives were: Latifa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi. Latifa was a daughter of King Abdulaziz's maternal uncle and Khalid was fifteen when he married her. [9]

  3. King Khalid Military City - Wikipedia

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    King Khalid Military City (KKMC) (Arabic: مدينة الملك خالد العسكرية; transliterated: Medinat Al-Malek Khaled Al-Askariyah) is a cantonment in northeastern Saudi Arabia, approximately 60 km (37 mi.) south of Hafar al-Batin city.

  4. King Khalid Grand Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The King Khalid Grand Mosque (Arabic: جامع الملك خالد) is a Sunni Islam Friday mosque and an active place of worship in the Umm al-Hammam al-Gharbi neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Built in 1987 and opened in 1988, [ 1 ] it incorporates some elements of Turkish architecture and is one of the most prominent landmarks of Riyadh.

  5. King Khalid University Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The King Khalid University Stadium (Arabic: ملعب جامعة الملك خالد) is a football stadium located southeast of Abha, Saudi Arabia.It is set to be a venue for the 2034 FIFA World Cup and has a proposed capacity of 45,428 people following refurbishments, where it will host fixtures in the group stage, round of 32, and round of 16.

  6. King Khalid Airport Mosque - Wikipedia

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    King Khalid Airport Mosque (Arabic: جامع مطار الملك خالد) is a Sunni Islam Friday mosque located within the King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Built in 1983, [ 2 ] the mosque covers an area of 5,600 m 2 (60,000 sq ft) in a hexagonal plan and was designed by the US-based architectural firm HOK .

  7. Succession to the Saudi Arabian throne - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 King Faisal was assassinated, and Crown Prince Khalid became the new king. When King Khalid's health began to decline rapidly, the problem of succession came back to the fore. Crown Prince Fahd (Ibn Saud's eighth son) wanted to pass over his brothers Princes Bandar and Musa'id (Ibn Saud's tenth and twelfth sons) for "heir to the heir ...

  8. Khalid slams ex for outing him and 'random' allegations ... - AOL

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    Khalid, born Khalid Robinson, broke out in 2017 with his soulful single "Location" and has since released four albums including his latest, "Sincere."

  9. List of things named after Saudi kings - Wikipedia

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    King Khalid. Reign: 25 March 1975 – 13 June 1982 King Khalid Eye Specialist Hospital; King Khaled Military City Airport; King Khalid Air Base; King Khalid Airport Mosque