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Capture of Mecca (1924)

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Ibn Saud declared that Ali bin Hussein was to leave Hejaz as a pre-requisite for peace and that the invasion of Hejaz was to 'guarantee the liberty of
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by the Saudi forces. The siege lasted until 16 December 1925 when, with British mediation, Sharif Ali surrendered and left the city for
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Following the capture of Mecca, Ali and the remaining Hejazi forces were concentrated in the port city of
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and to settle the destiny of the Holy Land in a manner satisfactory to the Islamic world'.
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King Abdulaziz and his Strategies to deal with events : Events of Jeddah
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the King of Hejaz. From Jeddah, Hussein was transported by the British to
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on 6 October 1924 on the advice of Hejazi notables and declared his son
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Index

Capture of Mecca (1813)
Saudi conquest of Hejaz
Mecca
Kingdom of Hejaz
Sultanate of Nejd
Kingdom of Hejaz
Sultanate of Nejd
Abdulaziz Ibn Saud
Ikhwan
Sultan bin Bajad
Kingdom of Hejaz
Hussein bin Ali
Kingdom of Hejaz
Ali bin Hussein
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Saudi conquest of Hejaz
Taif
Mecca
Medina
Jeddah
Mecca
Saudi conquest
Kingdom of Hejaz
King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud
Sultanate of Nejd
Hejaz
King Hussein bin Ali
Hashemite family

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