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announced their loyalty to Khalid, but at the same time they began to gain their independence from the
Emirate of Najd during Khalid's reign. Because at the beginning of his rule Al Qassim leaders signed an agreement, London Convention, with the Ottoman Empire through which they secured the removal
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Khalid could not fully consolidate his power and gain full acceptance of the tribes. His reign that was exclusively backed by the
Egyptians did not last so long. Khalid lost the power when the Egyptian troops left Najd as a result of the pressure of the British authorities. In fact, the Egyptian
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Egyptians and sent to Cairo. As a result, Khalid was named as the ruler by the Ottomans. In fact, the Ottomans appointed him as their Riyadh deputy. Although there was no revolt against Khalid's rule among locals, the Wahhabi figures and the members of the Al Sheikh family did not
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and sent Saad bin Mutlaq to Oman to take the region, but his attempt was not success. In 1840 Khalid sent a letter to the
British resident in Bahrain asking to revive the relations with the British that had existed, but he was not given a positive response.
200:, Khalid and his family were sent to Egypt in May 1819. In the same incident his three brothers were killed by Ibrahim Pasha. Khalid stayed for nearly eighteen years in Egypt where he was educated under the patronage of Muhammad Ali Pasha.
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