Emirate of Riyadh
3-497: [REDACTED] Abdul-Aziz bin Mitab [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Emir Al Homoud Ibn Rashid [REDACTED] 20,000–25,000 Saudi–Rashidi War of 1903–1907, also referred to as the First Saudi–Rashidi War or the Battles over Qasim , was a conflict between Saudi loyalist forces of the newborn Emirate of Riyadh and the Emirate of Ha'il (Jabal Shammar), supported by the Rashidis . The pro-Ottoman Rashidis were supported by 8 battalions of Ottoman infantry. The majority of
6-764: The war was fought out in around half a dozen sporadic battles, ending with a Saudi takeover of the al-Qassim region following their decisive victory at Qassim on April 13, 1906, though additional engagements followed in 1907. Saudi–Rashidi War (combined 2,607+ casualties): This Saudi Arabia related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Abdul-Aziz bin Mitab Abdulaziz bin Mutaib Al Rashid ( Arabic : عبد العزيز بن متعب الرشيد , romanized : ʿAbd al ʿAzīz bin Mitʿeb arRašīd ; 1870–12 April 1906), better known as Ibn Rashid ,
9-639: Was the Emir of Jabal Shammar from 1897 to 1906. Abdulaziz bin Mutaib was born in 1870. He was the son of the third Rashidi emir, Mutaib bin Abdullah , and was adopted by his uncle Muhammed , the fifth emir who made Abdulaziz his heir. After Muhammed died of natural causes in 1897 Abdulaziz succeeded him unopposed. However, the Rashidi rule was insecure, as their Ottoman allies were unpopular and weakening. In 1902, Ibn Saud ,
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