Muhammad bin Saud Al Muqrin
Muhammad bin Saud Al Muqrin (Arabic: محمد بن سعود آل مقرن, romanized: Muḥammad bin Suʿūd Āl Muqrin; 1687–1765), also known as Ibn Saud, was the emir of Diriyah and is considered the founder of the First Saudi State and the Saud dynasty, which are named for his father, Saud bin Muhammad Al Muqrin. His reign lasted between 1727 and 1765.
Muhammad bin Saud Al Muqrin | |||||
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Emir of Diriyah | |||||
Reign | 1727–1765 | ||||
Predecessor | Saud | ||||
Successor | Abdulaziz | ||||
Born | 1687 Diriyah | ||||
Died | 1765 (aged 77–78) Diriyah | ||||
Spouse | Moudi bint Abi Wahtan Al Kathir | ||||
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Father | Saud bin Muhammad Al Muqrin |
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