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Abdullah bin Ali Al Rashid

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Faisal bin Turki named Abdullah bin Ali as governor of Ha'il the same year. Then he became the sole ruler of the region after he defeated his cousin. Abdullah bin Rashid announced his loyalty to Faisal bin Turki, Emir of Najd, and permitted a
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which caused him to be forced out of the region by Mohammed bin Ali, his cousin and ruler of the region. Another reason for his exile was his challenging the rule of Muhammad bin Ali. Therefore, he left Ha'il and settled in
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During his cooperation with Faisal bin Turki he married one of his daughters, Al Jawhara. Under Abdullah Al Rashid's leadership, the
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Abdullah was the eldest son of Ali Al Rashid. The family were from the Jafar clan of the Abdih section of the
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Madawi Al Rasheed (1992). "Durable and Non-Durable Dynasties: The Rashidis and Sa'udis in Central Arabia".
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to settle in Hail. However, when Faisal bin Turki was arrested and sent by the Egyptian forces led by
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The Rashidi Amirate of Hayl: The rise, development and decline of a premodern Arabian principality
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Founder and Emir of Jabal Shammar (r. 1836–1848) (1788–1848)
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American and British aid to Saudi Arabia, 1928-1945
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Talal bin Abdullah Al Rashid
Issue
Emir Talal bin Abdullah
Emir Mutaib bin Abdullah
Emir Muhammad bin Abdullah
House
Rashidi dynasty
Arabic
Emirate of Jabal Shammar
Shammar tribe
Nabati poets
Ha'il
Riyadh
Faisal bin Turki Al Saud
Second Saudi State
Wahhabi
qadi
Mohammad Ali Pasha
Cairo
Rashidi dynasty
Second Saudi State
Najd
Ottoman Empire
Talal
Mutaib
Mohammed


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