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Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud (Arabic: ترکي بن عبدالله بن محمد; 1755 – 9 May 1834) was the founder of the Emirate of Najd, also known as Second Saudi State and ruled Najd from 1823–1834 following administration by the Ottoman Empire.
Then Prince Turki worked at the King Abdulaziz Air Base in Dhahran as the commander of Squadron 92, 3rd air wing with a rank of group captain. [4] [11] In 2010, Prince Turki began to serve as the commander of the Red Flag-4 exercise group. [15] In addition, Turki was the head of the board of directors of the Saudi Equestrian Fund.
Turki also had a daughter with his other wife Tarfa Al Muhanna, Hessa bint Turki, who was the wife of Abdulaziz bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz. Princess Tarfa and Prince Abdulaziz had two sons, Faisal and Turki. [17] Princess Hessa died in Riyadh at the age of 91 on 19 August 2007 and was buried in Al Oud cemetery. [18]
Turki bin Abdullah bin Muhammad: 8. Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud: 17. Hia bint Hamad bin Ali Al Faqih Angari Tamimi: 4. Abdul Rahman bin Faisal: 18. Mishari bin Abdulrahman bin Hassan Al Saud: 9. Sara bint Mishari bin Abdulrahman bin Hassan Al Saud: 2. Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman: 20. Mohammed bin Turki bin Suleiman Al Sudairi: 10.
Turki bin Bandar Al Saud (Arabic: تركي بن بندر آل سعود) is a Saudi royal, a grandson of Saudi's founder King Abdulaziz, who has been the commander of Royal Saudi Air Force since February 2018.
Turki bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud may refer to: Turki I bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1900–1919), eldest son of King Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia Turki II bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1934–2016), member of the House of Saud
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He was the younger brother of King Abdulaziz's grandfather and the second ruler of the emirate, Faisal bin Turki. [2] Jiluwi's mother was Huwaydiya bint Ghaidan bin Jazi bin Ali Al Shamir. [1] [3] His parents married when Turki bin Abdullah took refuge with the Al Shamir branch of the Ajman tribe. [4]