Mark Weston 28 July 2008 | Rossant, John 19 March 2002 |
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Ministry of Commerce and Industry | Away to the north the Shammar tribes had united under one Mohamed ibn Rashid, a capable, ambitious man, who had made his capital in the town of Hail and who coveted Riad and the other rich villages of Nejd• SAUDI ARABIA ERNEST BENN LTD |
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"Saudi-Islamist Rhetoric about Visual Culture" | When used without comment it refers solely to Abdul-Aziz, although prior to the capture of Riyadh in 1902 it referred to his father, Abdul Rahman , pp |
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In Gruber, Christiane; Haugbolle, Sune | Business and Finance Club, Riyadh |
New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich | Ibn Saud, meaning son of Saud see , was a sort of title borne by previous heads of the House of Saud, similar to a chief's title of " the MacGregor" or " the MacDougall" |
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Middle East Studies Association Bulletin | He had no patience and no ability to handle the tribesmen |