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Muhammad bin Abdul-Rahman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Muhammad bin Abdul-Rahman
Muhammad bin Abdul-Rahman (1882 - 25 July 1943) was a son of Abdul-Rahman bin Faisal, Imam of the Second Saudi State based in Riyadh. He was an early supporter of his brother King Abdulaziz. However, Muhammad and Abdulaziz had a falling-out after both attempted to place their respective sons in line for kingship. This conflict may have led to the death of Muhammad's son Khalid. Muhammad later became a virtual non-entity in Saudi politics. ==Early life== There is some controversy regarding the date of his birth, with some sources making him older than his brother, the future king Abdulaziz, an important factor in his later maneuvering for succession to rule. He followed his family to exile in Kuwait after the collapse of the Saudi state in 1891 and in 1902 was one of Abdulaziz's companion on the raid which retook the Masmak Castle and Riyadh.〔 In 1920, Muhammad and his son Saud was sent to Hail to capture the province. Following complete control over Saudi Arabia by the Al Sauds, Muhammad was appointed governor of Mecca.〔
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