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  2. Emirate of Jabal Shammar - Wikipedia

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    The Emirate of Jabal Shammar was established in 1836 as a vassal of the second Saudi state when the first ruler the emirate Abdullah bin Rashid was appointed as governor of Ha’il by the Saudi Imam Faisal bin Turki. [4] However after the weakening of the second Saudi state, the Rashīdis, rulers of Jabal Shammar, had succeeded in ousting their ...

  3. Conquest of Ha'il - Wikipedia

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    Conquest of Ha'il, also referred to as the Third Saudi–Rashidi War, was engaged by the Saudi forces, which received British military assistance and its ally Ikhwan tribesmen upon the Emirate of Jabal Shammar, under the last Rashidi ruler Muhammad bin Talal Al Rashid.

  4. Unification of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Additional battles erupted through 1929 in Jabal Shammar and in the vicinity of the Awazim tribe. The rebellion was put down in 1930, with the surrender of last opposition elements. Though the survivors were jailed, their descendants remained opposed to Saudi rule, and one such descendant, Juhayman al-Otaibi , would gain infamy in 1979 when he ...

  5. Second Saudi-Rashidi War - Wikipedia

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    By September, they had almost reached Ha'il, but Nejd terminated the offensive in October due to Hejaz making peace with Jabal Shammar. The British advised them to cease hostilities as they wished to avoid provoking Hejaz and preferred Jabal Shammar to remain as a counterbalance in the Middle East. However, this campaign was fruitful for Nejd ...

  6. List of military engagements of World War I - Wikipedia

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    1914. Capture of Bajazet (Russian victory) [28] Bergmann Offensive (Ottoman victory) ... British offensive to Jabal Shammar (1918) Other military engagements

  7. Shammar - Wikipedia

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    Shammar is composed of groups such as Al-Zuhairy and Al-Towej in Najaf. The Shammar became one of the most powerful Iraqi tribes, owning vast tracts of land and provided strong support of the Hashemite monarchy. Shammar power was threatened after the overthrow of the monarchy in 1958 by Abdul-Karim Qassem, and the Shammar welcomed Ba'athist rule

  8. List of sovereign states in the 1910s - Wikipedia

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    Independent Albania (from 12 November 1912 to 21 February 1914) Capital: Vlorë; Principality of Albania (from 21 February 1914) Limited sovereignty for occupatio bellica by the Balkan League states. Recognized independent state de jure from 29 July 1913. [2] [3] De facto Italian protectorate from 23 June 1917.

  9. List of wars involving Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Jabal Shammar Ottoman Empire: Victory. Saudi takeover of central and northern Arabia; Ibn Saud. Conquest of al-Hasa (1913) Riyadh. Ikhwan; Ottoman Empire: Victory.