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The '''Emirate of Nejd and Hasa''' was the '''third Saudi state''' that existed from 1902 to 1921.<ref>J.A. Hammerton. ''Peoples Of All Nations: Their Life Today And Story Of Their Past (in 14 Volumes)''. Concept Publishing Company, 2007. Pp. 193.</ref> <ref>Madawi Al-Rasheed. ''A History of Saudi Arabia''. Cambridge, England, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. 40.</ref> It was a [[monarchy]] led by the [[House of Saud]].<ref>Madawi Al-Rasheed. ''A History of Saudi Arabia''. Cambridge, England, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. 40.</ref> The state was formed after Saudi forces seized [[Riyadh]] from the control of the [[Al-Rashid|House of Rashid]]-led [[Emirate of Ha'il]] during the [[Battle of Riyadh (1902)|Battle of Riyadh]].<ref>Madawi Al-Rasheed. ''A History of Saudi Arabia''. Cambridge, England, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. 40.</ref> |
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Emirate of Riyadh إمارة الرياض | |||||||||
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Capital | Riyadh | ||||||||
Common languages | Arabic, Persian, Ottoman Turkish | ||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||||||
Regierung | Absolute monarchy | ||||||||
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• 1903-1921 | Abdul Aziz ibn Saud | ||||||||
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The Emirate of Nejd and Hasa was the third Saudi state that existed from 1902 to 1921.[1] [2] It was a monarchy led by the House of Saud.[3] The state was formed after Saudi forces seized Riyadh from the control of the House of Rashid-led Emirate of Ha'il during the Battle of Riyadh.[4]
References
- ^ J.A. Hammerton. Peoples Of All Nations: Their Life Today And Story Of Their Past (in 14 Volumes). Concept Publishing Company, 2007. Pp. 193.
- ^ Madawi Al-Rasheed. A History of Saudi Arabia. Cambridge, England, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. 40.
- ^ Madawi Al-Rasheed. A History of Saudi Arabia. Cambridge, England, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. 40.
- ^ Madawi Al-Rasheed. A History of Saudi Arabia. Cambridge, England, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. 40.