Sa·ud (sä-d), Abdul Aziz ibn 1901?-1969. Saudi Arabian king (1953-1964) who was unable to deal with his country's economic problems and was replaced by his brother Faisal in ...
A special history on Saudi Arabia, its uneasy relationship with America, and the challenges the kingdom confronts as tradition and modernity violently collide.
Saud bin Abdul Aziz, King of Saudi Arabia (Kuwait, January 15, 1902 - Greece, February 23, 1969) (Arabic: سعود بن عبد العزيز آل سعود) was King of Saudi Arabia from 1953 to November 2, 1964. He was the eldest surviving son of Ibn Saud, his mother being Wad'ha bint Muhammad Al Urai'er.Early life · The Warrior · Reign · Struggle With Faisal · Removal from Throne
The House of Saud (Arabic: آل سعود; romanized Āl Suʿūd) is the Wahhabi Muslim royal family of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The modern nation of Saudi Arabia was established in 1932, though the roots and influence for the House of Saud had been planted in the Arabian Peninsula several centuries earlier.Title · History · Branches · Political power · Succession · Wealth
King of Saudi Arabia 1953-64. He initially maintained warm relations with Egypt's new ruler Gamal Abdel Nasser, but became concerned at Nasser's growing power in the region from ...
The House of Al Saud traces its origins to the 18th century emir, Muhammad ibn Saud, whose family ruled large parts of the Arabian Peninsula for over three hundred years.
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