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Mohammed Abdulaziz was the founder and first King of Saudi Arabia. He was born to Abdul Rahman bin Faisal and his wife, Sultana bint Turki bin Abdullah. He was the eldest of his siblings and was raised in Riyadh.
At the age of 78, Mohammed Abdulaziz was the longest-serving monarch in the world. He was the first monarch of Saudi Arabia, and he reigned from 1932 until his death in 1953. He was known for his strong leadership and his commitment to modernizing the country.
Mohammed Abdulaziz was a strong advocate for education and was instrumental in the development of the country's educational system. He also established the first university in Saudi Arabia, the University of Riyadh.
Mohammed Abdulaziz was a devout Muslim and was known for his piety. He was also a strong supporter of the Arab League and was instrumental in the formation of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
Mohammed Abdulaziz was married to Hussa bint Ahmad Al Sudairi and had seven sons and two daughters. He died on 9 November 1953 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Politician • businessman • philanthropist |
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114 years old |
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4 March, 1910 |
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4 March |
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Riyadh, Emirate of Riyadh |
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November 25, 1988, |
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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
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Saudi Arabia |
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Mohammed Abdulaziz Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Mohammed Abdulaziz's Wife?
His wife is Sara bint Saad bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud
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Mohammed Abdulaziz Net Worth
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Prince Muhammed's granddaughter, Misha'al bint Fahd, was convicted of adultery in Saudi Arabia; she and her lover were sentenced to death on the explicit instructions of her grandfather, Prince Muhammad, who was a senior member of the royal family, for the alleged dishonour she brought on her clan and defying a royal order calling for her to marry a man selected by the family, and were subject to public execution. Western media criticized the event as a violation of women's rights. A British TV channel presented a dramatized documentary, Death of a Princess, which was based on this incident. The broadcast hurt Saudi–UK relations significantly.
Prince Muhammad died and was buried in Riyadh on 25 November 1988, at approximately 78 years of age.
Prince Muhammad was head of royal family council. The council expressed its allegiance to Crown Prince Fahd after the death of King Khalid on 13 June 1982.
Prince Muhammad led the conservative members of the royal family. They did not support the fast modernization of the society witnessed at the end of the 1970s and thought that modernization and the presence of too many foreign workers in the country would lead to the erosion of traditional Muslim values.
Briefly Crown Prince from 1964 to 1965, he was among the wealthiest and most powerful members of the Saudi royal family. His advice was sought and deferred to in all matters by his brothers. Until his death in 1988, he was a close and powerful confidant and senior adviser to his younger full brother, King Khalid (r. 1975–1982), and his younger half-brother, King Fahd (r. 1982–2005).
Muhammad bin Abdulaziz was Crown Prince during the first few months (November 1964 – March 1965) of the reign of his elder half-brother King Faisal. He then voluntarily stepped aside from the succession to allow his younger and only full brother, Prince Khalid, to become heir apparent to the Saudi throne. Due to this event, he was called king maker.
Prince Muhammad together with then Crown Prince Saud represented Ibn Saud at the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in London in 1937. Prince Muhammad and Prince Mansour accompanied Ibn Saud in the latter's meeting with the then US president Franklin D. Roosevelt on 14 February 1945. They together with their uncle Prince Abdullah also attended the meeting between Ibn Saud and British premier Winston Churchill in Egypt in February 1945. Prince Muhammed also accompanied King Saud during his visit to the US in January 1962.
Prince Muhammad and Prince Faisal were given the responsibility for the Ikhwan in mid-1920s. Prince Muhammad participated in fights during the formation years of the Kingdom with his older brothers and cousins. In 1934, Ibn Saud ordered his forces to attack Yemen's forward defences. Then, Faisal bin Sa'd, the son of the Saudi king's brother Saad, advanced to Baqem and the son of his other brother Mohammed, Khaled bin Muhammed, advanced to Najran and Saada. King's son Prince Faisal assumed command of the forces on the coast of Tihama and Mohammed bin Abdulaziz had advanced from Najd at the head of a reserve force to support his brother Saud.
Muhammad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (4 March 1910 – 25 November 1988) (Arabic: محمد بن عبدالعزيز أل سعود ) was a member of the House of Saud.
Prince Muhammad was born the fourth son of Ibn Saud. His birth date is, according to different sources, either 1909 or 1910. Indeed, one source (William A. Eddy) also states that he was the third son (not fourth son) of Ibn Saud.