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By her former husband, Fahda was the mother of at least two sons. She bore three children to Ibn Saud, and died when the eldest among them, the future king Abdullah, was only six years old. Her children with Ibn Saud were: Abdullah (1 August 1924 – 23 January 2015); King (2005–2015) Nouf (died August 2015)
King of Saudi Arabia r. 1932–1953: Saud 1902–1969 King of Saudi Arabia r. 1953–1964: Faisal 1906–1975 King of Saudi Arabia r. 1964–1975: Khalid 1913–1982 King of Saudi Arabia r. 1975–1982: Fahd 1920, 1921, or 1923–2005 King of Saudi Arabia r. 1982–2005: Abdullah 1924–2015 King of Saudi Arabia r. 2005–2015: Salman b. 1935 ...
Children of Saud of Saudi Arabia (2 C) This page was last edited on 15 August 2023, at 15:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Sara bint Mashour Al Saud (Arabic: سارة بنت مشهور آل سعود) is a member of the Saudi royal family. She is the granddaughter of King Abdulaziz . She is married to her first cousin and King Salman 's son Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman .
King Saud made a statement inviting people to donate money for the revolution; the donations amounted to $1,200,000. The government donated one million dollars of that amount in 1956, and the rest of the donations were granted yearly. King Saud kept granting donations to Algeria and kept defending it until it established its independence in 1962.
King Saud, Basmah's father. Born on 1 March 1964 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, [1] Basmah is the 115th and youngest of King Saud's children. [8] [9] Her mother was a Syrian-born woman, Jamila Merhi, [1] who was chosen for her future husband when she visited Mecca on the hajj.
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King Saud, father of Princess Fahda. Fahda was born in 1953 [1] to King Saud [2] and one of his wives Jamila bint Assad bin Ibrahim Al Mirhi from Latakia, Syria. [1] Fahda received primary educational at the Karimat High School in Riyadh until 1964. [3] Then in 1969, she graduated from the Beirut Evangelical School for girls (BESG) in Beirut. [4]