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The king of Saudi Arabia, officially the king of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Arabic: ملك المملكة العربية السعودية), is the head of state and head of government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia who holds absolute power. He is the head of the Saudi Arabian royal family, the House of Saud. The king is the commander-in-chief of the Saudi Arabian Armed Forces and the head of the Saudi national honors system. The king is called the "Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques" (خادم الحرمين الشريفين), a title that signifies Saudi Arabia's jurisdiction over the mosques of Masjid al-Haram in Mecca and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina. The title has been used many times through the history of Islam. The first Saudi king to use the title was Faisal; however, King Khalid did not use the title after him. In 1986, King Fahd replaced "His Majesty" with the title of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, and it has been since used by both King Abdullah and King Salman. The king has been named the most powerful and influential Muslim and Arab leader in the world according to the Muslim 500.
King of Saudi Arabia | |
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ملك المملكة العربية السعودية | |
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Salman since 23 January 2015 | |
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Style | The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques |
Heir presumptive | Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud |
First monarch | Saud I |
Formation | 1720 |
Residence | Al-Yamamah Palace (Riyadh) Al-Safa Palace (Mecca) Al-Salam Palace (Jeddah) Tayibah Palace (Medina) Al-Aziziya Palace (Dammam) |
Website | https://houseofsaud.com/ |
History
King Abdulaziz Al Saud, known in the West as Ibn Saud, regained his patrimony, which is known as today's Saudi Arabia in 1902. Restoring his family as emirs of Emirate of Riyadh, he then established the Sultanate of Nejd as his headquarters in 1922. Following the establishment of Riyadh as the capital of his state, Ibn Saud then captured Hejaz in 1925.
Ibn Saud proclaimed his dominions as the Sultanate of Nejd in 1921, shortly before completing the unification of the region. He was proclaimed king (malik) of Hejaz in 1926, and raised Nejd to a kingdom as well in 1927. For the next five years, Ibn Saud administered the two parts of his realm, the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd as separate units. On 23 September 1932, he formally united his territories into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Succession
The kings since Ibn Saud's death have all been his sons, and all likely immediate successors to the reigning King Salman will be from among his progeny. This makes the Saudi monarchy quite distinct from Western monarchies, which usually feature large, clearly defined royal families and orders of succession, and use the primogeniture system of succession. Muhammad bin Nayef was the first grandson of Ibn Saud to be in the line of succession before being deposed from the position of Crown Prince by a royal decree in 2017.
Other functions
The king of Saudi Arabia is also considered the head of the House of Saud and, until 2021, the prime minister. The crown prince was also the "deputy prime minister" until 2021 and is currently prime minister. The kings after Faisal have named a "second deputy prime minister" as the subsequent heir after the crown prince.
Opposition
Criticism of the king, religious leaders, or government is not allowed and can generally mean jail time for the critics. It can also result in death.
Kings of Saudi Arabia (present)
This is a list of rulers of Saudi Arabia, a kingdom on the Arabian Peninsula.
Sheikhdom of Diriyah
- 1446–1727 Sheikhdom of Diriyah
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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Saud I
| 1640 – 1725 | 1720 | 1725 (death by natural causes) | Was the eponymous ancestor of the House of Saud Son of Emir Muhammad bin Muqrin | Muqrin |
First Saudi State
- 1727-1818 Emirate of Diriyah
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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Muhammad bin Saud
| 1687–1765 | 1727 | 1765 | Founder of the Saudi State and Son of Saud I | Saud | |
Abd al-Aziz bin Muhammad
| 1721–1803 | 1765 | 1803 | Son of Imam Muhammad I | Saud | |
Saud bin Abd al-Aziz bin Muhammad
| 1748–1814 | 1803 | 1814 | Son of Imam Abdulaziz I. | Saud | |
Abdullah bin Saud
| 1785–1818 | 1814 | 1818 | He was the last ruler of the First Saudi State and was executed by the Ottomans. Son of Imam Saud II. | Saud |
Second Saudi State
- 1823-1891 Emirate of Nejd
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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Turki bin Abdullah
| 1755 – 1834 | 1823 | 1834^‡ | Founder of the Second Saudi State and grandson of Muhammad I | Saud | |
| 1786 – 1834 | 1834 | 1834^‡ | Son of Imam Turki I | Saud | |
Faisal bin Turki
| 1785 – 1865 | 1834 | 1838 (First term.) | Son of Imam Turki | Saud | |
Khalid I
| ؟ - 1861 | 1838 | 1841 | Son of Imam Abdulaziz I | Saud | |
Abdullah II
| ؟ – 1843 | 1841 | 1843 | Son of Imam Saud II | Saud | |
Faisal bin Turki
| 1785 – 1865 | 1843 | 1865 (Second term.) | son of Imam Turki | Saud | |
Abdullah III
| 1831 – 1889 | 1865 | 1871 (First term.) | son of Imam Faisal | Saud | |
Saud III
| ؟ – 1874 | 1871 | 1871 (First term.) | Son of Imam Abdullah I | Saud | |
Abdullah III
| 1831 – 1889 | 1871 | 1873 (Second term.) | son of Imam Faisal | Saud | |
Saud III
| ؟ – 1874 | 1873 | 1875 (Second term.) | Son of Imam Abdullah I | Saud | |
Abdul Rahman bin Faisal
| 1850–1928 | 1875 | 1876 (First term.) | Son of Imam Faisal I | Saud | |
Abdullah III
| 1831 – 1889 | 1876 | 1889 (Third term.) | son of Imam Faisal | Saud | |
Abdul Rahman bin Faisal
| 1850–1928 | 1889 | 1891 (Second term.) | Son of Imam Faisal I | Saud |
Third Saudi State (1902–present)
- 1902 - 1913: Emirate of Riyadh
- 1913 - 1921: Emirate of Nejd and Hasa
- 1921 - 1926: Sultanate of Nejd
- 1926 - 1932: Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd
- 1932–present: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia
| 9 November 1953 (aged 78) | 15 January 1875 –13 January 1902 | 9 November 1953 (death by natural causes) | Reign established by conquest Son of Abdul Rahman bin Faisal and Sara bint Ahmed Al Sudairi | Saud | |
Saud of Saudi Arabia
| 23 February 1969 (aged 67) | 15 January 1902 –9 November 1953 (aged 51) | 2 November 1964 (abdicated) | Son of King Abdulaziz and Wadha bint Muhammad Al Orair | Saud | |
Faisal of Saudi Arabia
| 25 March 1975 (aged 68) | 14 April 1906 –2 November 1964 (aged 58) | 25 March 1975 (assassinated) | Son of King Abdulaziz and Tarfa bint Abdullah Al Sheikh | Saud | |
Khalid of Saudi Arabia
| 13 June 1982 (aged 69) | 13 February 1913 –25 March 1975 (aged 62) | 13 June 1982 (death by natural causes) | Son of King Abdulaziz and Al Jawhara bint Musaed bin Jiluwi Al Saud | Saud | |
Fahd of Saudi Arabia
| 16 March 1920 – 1 August 2005 (aged 85) | 13 June 1982 (aged 62) | 1 August 2005 (death by natural causes) | Son of King Abdulaziz and Hussa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi | Saud | |
Abdullah of Saudi Arabia
| 23 January 2015 (aged 90) | 1 August 1924 –1 August 2005 (aged 81) | 23 January 2015 (death by natural causes) | Son of King Abdulaziz and Fahda bint Asi Al Shuraim | Saud | |
Salman of Saudi Arabia
| 31 December 1935 | 23 January 2015 (aged 79) | Incumbent | Son of King Abdulaziz and Hussa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi | Saud |
Genealogy
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Standard of the Kingdom
The Royal Standard consists of a green flag, with an Arabic inscription and a sword featured in white, and with the national emblem embroidered in gold in the lower right canton of the year 1973.
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Royal Flag of the King
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The script on the flag is written in the Thuluth script. It is the shahada or Islamic declaration of faith:
- لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا الله مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ الله
- lā ʾilāha ʾillā-llāh, muhammadun rasūlu-llāh
- There is no other god but Allah, Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.
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Royal Flag of the King (1938-1953)
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Royal Banner of the King (1938-1953)
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Royal Standard of the King (1938-1953)
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Royal Flag of the King (1953-1964)
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Royal Flag of the King (1964-1973)
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Current heir-presumptive
- Crown Prince: Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, born King Salman and Fahda bint Falah Al Hithlain. 31 August 1985 ; son of
Royal Standard
- The Royal Flag consists of a green flag, with an Arabic inscription and a sword featured in white, and with the national emblem embroidered in gold in the lower right canton.
The script on the flag is written in the Thuluth script. It is the shahada or Islamic declaration of faith:
- لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا الله مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ الله
- lā ʾilāha ʾillā-llāh, muhammadun rasūlu-llāh
- There is no god but God: Muhammad is the Messenger of God."
- The Royal Standard consists of a green flag, in the center of the national emblem embroidered with gold.
See also
- History of Saudi Arabia
- List of rulers of Saudi Arabia
- Saudi Arabia
- Salman of Saudi Arabia
References
- "Saudi Arabia - Government and society". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
- "Story behind the king's title". Arab News. 27 January 2015. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
- "King Salman of Saudi Arabia Ranked as the Most Influential Muslim in 2023". 31 October 2022.
- "History | The Embassy of The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia". saudiembassy.net. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
- "About Saudi Arabia". UNDP in Saudi Arabia. Archived from the original on 10 January 2022. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
- "History of Saudi Arabia. ( The Saudi National Day 23, Sep )". pmu.edu.sa. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
- "Governance and Politics of Saudi Arabia". Fanack.com. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
- "Mohammed bin Salman becomes Saudi Crown Prince with 31 out of 34 votes". Al Arabiya English. 21 June 2017. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
- "Saudi expats launch opposition party on anniversary of Jamal Khashoggi's death". TheGuardian.com. 2 October 2020.
- Saudi Arabia: Events of 2019. 12 December 2019.
- James Wynbrandt (2010). A Brief History of Saudi Arabia (berilustrasi ed.). Infobase Publishing. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-8160-7876-9. 9780816078769.
- "About Saudi Arabia: Facts and figures". The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Washington D.C. Archived from the original on 17 April 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- "Who is Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed?". BBC News. 22 October 2018. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
- "Royal Standard (Saudi Arabia)". crwflags.com. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
- "About Saudi Arabia: Facts and figures". The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Washington D.C. Archived from the original on 17 April 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
^‡ assassinated.
This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message The king of Saudi Arabia officially the king of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Arabic ملك المملكة العربية السعودية is the head of state and head of government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia who holds absolute power He is the head of the Saudi Arabian royal family the House of Saud The king is the commander in chief of the Saudi Arabian Armed Forces and the head of the Saudi national honors system The king is called the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques خادم الحرمين الشريفين a title that signifies Saudi Arabia s jurisdiction over the mosques of Masjid al Haram in Mecca and Al Masjid an Nabawi in Medina The title has been used many times through the history of Islam The first Saudi king to use the title was Faisal however King Khalid did not use the title after him In 1986 King Fahd replaced His Majesty with the title of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and it has been since used by both King Abdullah and King Salman The king has been named the most powerful and influential Muslim and Arab leader in the world according to the Muslim 500 King of Saudi Arabiaملك المملكة العربية السعوديةRoyal Standard of Saudi ArabiaIncumbentSalman since 23 January 2015DetailsStyleThe Custodian of the Two Holy MosquesHeir presumptiveMohammad bin Salman Al SaudFirst monarchSaud IFormation1720ResidenceAl Yamamah Palace Riyadh Al Safa Palace Mecca Al Salam Palace Jeddah Tayibah Palace Medina Al Aziziya Palace Dammam Websitehttps houseofsaud com HistoryKing Abdulaziz Al Saud known in the West as Ibn Saud regained his patrimony which is known as today s Saudi Arabia in 1902 Restoring his family as emirs of Emirate of Riyadh he then established the Sultanate of Nejd as his headquarters in 1922 Following the establishment of Riyadh as the capital of his state Ibn Saud then captured Hejaz in 1925 Ibn Saud proclaimed his dominions as the Sultanate of Nejd in 1921 shortly before completing the unification of the region He was proclaimed king malik of Hejaz in 1926 and raised Nejd to a kingdom as well in 1927 For the next five years Ibn Saud administered the two parts of his realm the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd as separate units On 23 September 1932 he formally united his territories into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia SuccessionThe kings since Ibn Saud s death have all been his sons and all likely immediate successors to the reigning King Salman will be from among his progeny This makes the Saudi monarchy quite distinct from Western monarchies which usually feature large clearly defined royal families and orders of succession and use the primogeniture system of succession Muhammad bin Nayef was the first grandson of Ibn Saud to be in the line of succession before being deposed from the position of Crown Prince by a royal decree in 2017 Other functionsThe king of Saudi Arabia is also considered the head of the House of Saud and until 2021 the prime minister The crown prince was also the deputy prime minister until 2021 and is currently prime minister The kings after Faisal have named a second deputy prime minister as the subsequent heir after the crown prince OppositionCriticism of the king religious leaders or government is not allowed and can generally mean jail time for the critics It can also result in death Kings of Saudi Arabia present This is a list of rulers of Saudi Arabia a kingdom on the Arabian Peninsula Sheikhdom of Diriyah 1446 1727 Sheikhdom of DiriyahNameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageSaud Iسعود الأول1640 172517201725 death by natural causes Was the eponymous ancestor of the House of Saud Son of Emir Muhammad bin MuqrinMuqrin First Saudi State 1727 1818 Emirate of DiriyahNameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageMuhammad bin SaudMuhammad I of Saudi Arabia jpgمحمد بن سعود آل مقرن1687 176517271765Founder of the Saudi State and Son of Saud ISaudAbd al Aziz bin Muhammadعبد العزيز بن محمد آل سعود1721 180317651803Son of Imam Muhammad ISaudSaud bin Abd al Aziz bin Muhammadسعود1748 181418031814Son of Imam Abdulaziz I SaudAbdullah bin Saudعبد الله بن سعود آل سعود1785 181818141818He was the last ruler of the First Saudi State and was executed by the Ottomans Son of Imam Saud II SaudSecond Saudi State 1823 1891 Emirate of NejdNameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageTurki bin Abdullahترکي بن عبدالله بن محمد1755 183418231834 Founder of the Second Saudi State and grandson of Muhammad ISaudمشاري الأول1786 183418341834 Son of Imam Turki ISaudFaisal bin Turkiفيصل بن تركي بن عبد الله آل سعود1785 186518341838 First term Son of Imam TurkiSaudKhalid Iخالد الأول 186118381841Son of Imam Abdulaziz ISaudAbdullah IIعبد الله الثاني 184318411843Son of Imam Saud IISaudFaisal bin Turkiفيصل بن تركي بن عبد الله آل سعود1785 186518431865 Second term son of Imam TurkiSaudAbdullah IIIعبد الله الثالث1831 188918651871 First term son of Imam FaisalSaudSaud IIIسعود الثالث 187418711871 First term Son of Imam Abdullah ISaudAbdullah IIIعبد الله الثالث1831 188918711873 Second term son of Imam FaisalSaudSaud IIIسعود الثالث 187418731875 Second term Son of Imam Abdullah ISaudAbdul Rahman bin Faisalعبد الرحمن بن فيصل آل سعود1850 192818751876 First term Son of Imam Faisal ISaudAbdullah IIIعبد الله الثالث1831 188918761889 Third term son of Imam FaisalSaudAbdul Rahman bin Faisalعبد الرحمن بن فيصل آل سعود1850 192818891891 Second term Son of Imam Faisal ISaudThird Saudi State 1902 present This section is transcluded from King of Saudi Arabia edit history 1902 1913 Emirate of Riyadh 1913 1921 Emirate of Nejd and Hasa 1921 1926 Sultanate of Nejd 1926 1932 Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd 1932 present Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageAbdulaziz of Saudi ArabiaIbn Saudعبد العزيز بن عبد الرحمن آل سعود 1875 01 15 15 January 1875 9 November 1953 1953 11 09 aged 78 13 January 19029 November 1953 death by natural causes Reign established by conquest Son of Abdul Rahman bin Faisal and Sara bint Ahmed Al SudairiSaudSaud of Saudi Arabiaسعود بن عبد العزيز آل سعود 1902 01 15 15 January 1902 23 February 1969 1969 02 23 aged 67 9 November 1953 aged 51 2 November 1964 abdicated Son of King Abdulaziz and Wadha bint Muhammad Al OrairSaudFaisal of Saudi Arabiaفيصل بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود 1906 04 14 14 April 1906 25 March 1975 1975 03 25 aged 68 2 November 1964 aged 58 25 March 1975 assassinated Son of King Abdulaziz and Tarfa bint Abdullah Al SheikhSaudKhalid of Saudi Arabiaخالد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود 1913 02 13 13 February 1913 13 June 1982 1982 06 13 aged 69 25 March 1975 aged 62 13 June 1982 death by natural causes Son of King Abdulaziz and Al Jawhara bint Musaed bin Jiluwi Al SaudSaudFahd of Saudi Arabiaفهد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود16 March 1920 1 August 2005 aged 85 13 June 1982 aged 62 1 August 2005 death by natural causes Son of King Abdulaziz and Hussa bint Ahmed Al SudairiSaudAbdullah of Saudi Arabiaعبد الله بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود 1924 08 01 1 August 1924 23 January 2015 2015 01 23 aged 90 1 August 2005 aged 81 23 January 2015 death by natural causes Son of King Abdulaziz and Fahda bint Asi Al ShuraimSaudSalman of Saudi Arabiaسلمان بن عبد العزیز آل سعود 1935 12 31 31 December 1935 age 89 23 January 2015 aged 79 IncumbentSon of King Abdulaziz and Hussa bint Ahmed Al SudairiSaudGenealogyvteFamily tree of Saudi monarchsSaud bin Muhammad Al Muqrin 1640 1726ThunayyanMuhammad 1687 1765 Emir of Diriyah r 1744 1765FarhanMishariIbrahimAbdulaziz 1720 1803 Emir of Diriyah r 1765 1803Abdullah 1725 1812ThunayyanSaud 1748 1814 Emir of Diriyah r 1803 1814Turki 1755 1834 Emir of Nejd r 1819 1820 r 1823 1834Abdullah d 1843 Emir of Nejd r 1841 1843Abdullah d 1819 Emir of Diriyah r 1814 18181786 1834 Emir of Nejd r 1834Khalid 1811 1865 Emir of Nejd r 1838 1841Faisal 1785 1865 Emir of Nejd r 1834 1838 r 1843 1865JuluwiAbdullah 1831 1889 Emir of Nejd r 1865 1871 r 1871 1873 r 1876 1889Saud 1833 1875 Emir of Nejd r 1871 r 1873 1875Abdul Rahman 1850 1928 Emir of Nejd r 1875 1876 r 1889 1891Abdulaziz Ibn Saud 1875 1953 Emir of Nejd r 1902 1932 King of Saudi Arabia r 1932 1953Saud 1902 1969 King of Saudi Arabia r 1953 1964Faisal 1906 1975 King of Saudi Arabia r 1964 1975Khalid 1913 1982 King of Saudi Arabia r 1975 1982Fahd 1920 1921 or 1923 2005 King of Saudi Arabia r 1982 2005Abdullah 1924 2015 King of Saudi Arabia r 2005 2015Salman b 1935 King of Saudi Arabia r 2015 presentMohammed bin Salman b 1985 Crown Prince of Saudi ArabiaTimelineStandard of the KingdomThe Royal Standard consists of a green flag with an Arabic inscription and a sword featured in white and with the national emblem embroidered in gold in the lower right canton of the year 1973 Royal Flag of the King Ratio 2 3 Royal Standard of the King Ratio 1 1 The script on the flag is written in the Thuluth script It is the shahada or Islamic declaration of faith ل ا إ ل ه إ ل ا الله م ح م د ر س ول الله la ʾilaha ʾilla llah muhammadun rasulu llah There is no other god but Allah Muhammad is the messenger of Allah Royal Flag of the King 1938 1953 Ratio 2 3 Royal Banner of the King 1938 1953 Ratio 12 25 Royal Standard of the King 1938 1953 Ratio 1 1 Royal Flag of the King 1953 1964 Ratio 2 3 Royal Standard of the King 1953 1964 Ratio 1 1 Royal Flag of the King 1964 1973 Ratio 2 3 Royal Standard of the King 1964 1973 Ratio 1 1 Current heir presumptive Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud born 1985 08 31 31 August 1985 age 39 son of King Salman and Fahda bint Falah Al Hithlain Royal StandardThe Royal Flag consists of a green flag with an Arabic inscription and a sword featured in white and with the national emblem embroidered in gold in the lower right canton Royal Flag of the King The script on the flag is written in the Thuluth script It is the shahada or Islamic declaration of faith ل ا إ ل ه إ ل ا الله م ح م د ر س ول الله la ʾilaha ʾilla llah muhammadun rasulu llah There is no god but God Muhammad is the Messenger of God The Royal Standard consists of a green flag in the center of the national emblem embroidered with gold See alsoHistory of Saudi Arabia List of rulers of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Salman of Saudi ArabiaReferences Saudi Arabia Government and society Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 26 July 2020 Story behind the king s title Arab News 27 January 2015 Retrieved 26 July 2020 King Salman of Saudi Arabia Ranked as the Most Influential Muslim in 2023 31 October 2022 History The Embassy of The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia saudiembassy net Retrieved 26 July 2020 About Saudi Arabia UNDP in Saudi Arabia Archived from the original on 10 January 2022 Retrieved 26 July 2020 History of Saudi Arabia The Saudi National Day 23 Sep pmu edu sa Retrieved 26 July 2020 Governance and Politics of Saudi Arabia Fanack com Retrieved 26 July 2020 Mohammed bin Salman becomes Saudi Crown Prince with 31 out of 34 votes Al Arabiya English 21 June 2017 Retrieved 26 July 2020 Saudi expats launch opposition party on anniversary of Jamal Khashoggi s death TheGuardian com 2 October 2020 Saudi Arabia Events of 2019 12 December 2019 James Wynbrandt 2010 A Brief History of Saudi Arabia berilustrasi ed Infobase Publishing p 107 ISBN 978 0 8160 7876 9 9780816078769 About Saudi Arabia Facts and figures The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia Washington D C Archived from the original on 17 April 2012 Retrieved 24 April 2012 Who is Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed BBC News 22 October 2018 Retrieved 28 July 2020 Royal Standard Saudi Arabia crwflags com Retrieved 28 July 2020 About Saudi Arabia Facts and figures The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia Washington D C Archived from the original on 17 April 2012 Retrieved 24 April 2012 assassinated Portals Saudi ArabiaMonarchy Portals Saudi ArabiaMonarchyPolitics