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The city was quickly breached by the Ikhwan on 3 September 1924 or it surrendered on 29 August, after which the Ikhwan went on a rampage through the city. In the resulting massacre, some 300 to 400 residents of Taif were killed.
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were ready to attack Taif. The city was supposed to have been defended by the king's son,
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was abandoned by Hashemite forces and then capitulated to the battle-ready
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Following the fall of Taif, Saud's forces moved on Mecca.
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Following the fall of Taif, the Saudis moved to conquer
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1924 massacre during the Second Hashemite-Saudi War
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Infobox civilian attack
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Taif
Mecca Province
Hejaz
Ikhwan
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Saudi conquest of Hejaz
Taif
Mecca
Medina
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Unification of Saudi Arabia
First Saudi–Rashidi War (1903–1907)
Riyadh
Dilam
Unaizah
Buraidah
al-Bukayriyya
Shinanah
Rawdat Muhanna
Tarafiyah
Hadia
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