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Ibn Saud was 15 at the time
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the Arab promontory saw another time. He assumed control both the political and religious forces when his dad, Imam Abdurrahman receptacle Faisal ventured down for him
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He propelled his crusade against the Al Rashidi in 1920; by 1922 they had been everything except pulverized.
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Their arrangement, marked at Uqair in 1922, where he met Percy Cox, British High Commissioner in Iraq, to draw boundaries saw Britain perceive a hefty portion of his regional additions.
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In 1925, the strengths of Ibn Saud caught the sacred city of Mecca from Sharif Hussein, finishing 700 years of Hashemite run the show.
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On 8 January 1926, the main figures in Mecca, Madina and Jeddah announced Ibn Saud the King of Hejaz.
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On 20 May 1927, the British government marked the Treaty of Jeddah, which abrogated the Darin insurance ascension and perceived the autonomy of the Hejaz and Najd with Ibn Saud as its ruler.
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The Treaty of Darin stayed as a result until superseded by the Jeddah gathering of 1927 and the Dammam meeting of 1952 amid both of which Ibn Saud broadened his limits past the Anglo-Ottoman Blue Line.
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By 1928, his powers had invaded the greater part of the focal Arabian Peninsula.
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On 23 September 1932, Ibn Saud joined his domains into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with himself as its king.
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On 23 September 1932, Ibn Saud joined his domains into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with himself as its king.
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Sovereign Rashed bolstered Izz advertisement Din al-Qassam's resistance in 1935 which drove him and his adherents in insubordination to King Abdullah of Jordan.
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later in 1937, when they were compelled to leave Jordan, Prince Rashed Al Khuzai, his family, and a gathering of his devotees moved to Saudi Arabia, where Prince Rashedi was living for quite a while in Ibn Saud's hospitality.
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in 1938, when an assault on a primary British pipeline in the Kingdom of Iraq was observed to be associated with the German Ambassador, Fritz Grobba, Ibn Saud gave Grobba refuge. It was accounted for that he had been disfavoring the British starting 1937.
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Roosevelt on 14 February 1945.The meeting occurred in the leading group of the USS Quincy at the Great Bitter Lake in the Suez Canal.
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In 1948, Ibn Saud took part in the Arab-Israeli War, however, Saudi Arabia's commitment was, for the most part, considered token.
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In October 1953, Ibn Saud was seriously ill due to heart disease.
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He died in his sleep of a heart attack at the palace of Prince Faisal in Ta'if on 9 November 1953 (2 Rabīʿ al-Awwal 1373 AH) at the age of 78. Prince Faisal was at his side.Funeral prayer was performed at Al Hawiya in Ta'if. His body was brought to Riyadh where he was buried in Al Oud cemetery.