Saud bin Abdul Aziz bin Muhammad al Saud

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Saud bin Abdul Aziz bin Muhammad al Saud
Abdullah Saud bin Abdul Aziz bin Muhammad al Saud (Arabic: سعود بن عبد العزيز بن محمد آل سعود ) ruled the First Saudi State from the death of his father Abdul Aziz in 1803 until his own death in 1814. Saud's reign was a period of religious cleansing in Arabia. During his reign, attacks on shrines in Iraq continued. More importantly though, the House of Saud extended its rule beyond the Nejd and into the Hijaz. This culminated with the capture of Mecca and Madinah. The new Saudis cleansed the Kaba in Mecca and destroyed the graves of numerous important men in Madinah. This was in accordance with the Wahhabi desire to return Islam to its simple beginnings. The forces of Saud also felt that they were emulating the example of Muhammad who smashed idols when he retook Mecca.
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Saud bin Abdul-Aziz bin Muhammad Al Saud
After the death of Abdul Aziz, his son, Saud, ruled from 1803 (1218 AH) through 1814 (1230 AH). In 1803 (1218 AH), Saud bin Abdul Aziz, provoked by the Sharif of Makkah, marched on the Holy City and took it. There he and his men performed Hajj. The Saudi Kingdom now stretched from Nejd to Hasa in the west and south towards Najran. Such an increase in authority was not to pass unchallenged. The Turkish Empire concluded that action must be taken and invited Muhammad Ali, the Viceroy of Egypt (which at that time fell within the Ottoman sphere of influence) to dismantle the work of Muhammad bin Saud, his son and grandson, and to put an end to the emerging nation.
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Saud I. ibn Abd al-Aziz
Saud I. ibn Abd al-Aziz (* 1759; † 1814), Imam der Wahabiten (1803-1814)Saud I. ibn Abd al-Aziz übernahm mit 55 Jahren die Führung des Wahabitenreiches von seinem Vater Abd al-Aziz ibn Muhammad (1765-1803). Schon 1788 war er zum Thronfolger ernannt worden und hatte seitdem die Feldzüge der Wahabiten u.a. gegen al-HasaMekka und Kerbala geführt. Nach seiner Regierungsübernahme besetzte er 1804 Medina und errichtete in Janbu am Roten Meer ein Fort. Der Großscherif von Mekka Ghaleb wurde von dem wahabitischen Vasallen, dem Emir von Asir schwer geschlagen. In der Folgzeit erzwang Saud I. die Unterwerfung von Ghaleb und festigte die Herrschaft der Wahabiten in Bahrain, an der Piratenküste und imOman.
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