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Saudi Arabia has successively served 7 kings, Ibn Saud and his 6 sons

Saudi Arabia has successively served 7 kings, Ibn Saud and his 6 sons

Abdullah Aziz ibn Saud

Previous Kings of Saudi Arabia1 Abdulaziz Ibn Saud, founder of the Saudi dynasty, was 52 years old when he took office, ruled for 21 years, married 300 people, had 58 sons and 69 daughters. (During his reign, 22 September 1932 – 9 November 1953) established the name of the country, Saudi Arabia, and established the law of succession to the throne of his brothers and brothers, that is, the six kings since him were his sons.

Saudi Arabia has successively served 7 kings, Ibn Saud and his 6 sons

Saud bin Abdulaziz

2 Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the eldest son of Ibn Saud, took office at the age of 51 and ruled for 11 years before being deposed. 1953.11.9-1964.11.2

Saudi Arabia has successively served 7 kings, Ibn Saud and his 6 sons

Faisal bin Abdulaziz

3 Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, fourth son of Ibn Saud, took office at the age of 58 and ruled for 11 years before being assassinated by his neurotic nephew. 1964.11.2-1975.3.25

Saudi Arabia has successively served 7 kings, Ibn Saud and his 6 sons

Khalid bin Abdul-Aziz

4 Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, fifth son of Ibn Saud, took office at the age of 63 and spent seven years in power with a long illness and few achievements. 1975.3.25-1982.6.13

Saudi Arabia has successively served 7 kings, Ibn Saud and his 6 sons

Fahd bin Abdul Aziz

5 Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the sixth son of Ibn Saud, took office at the age of 61 and spent 23 years in power helping the United States defeat Iraq. 1982.6.13-2005.8.1

Saudi Arabia has successively served 7 kings, Ibn Saud and his 6 sons

Abdullah bin Abdulaziz

6 Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the thirteenth son of Ibn Saud, took office at the age of 81 and ruled for 11 years, helping his brother who had suffered a stroke to participate in politics for 10 years. 2005.8.1-2015.1.23

Saudi Arabia has successively served 7 kings, Ibn Saud and his 6 sons

Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud

7 Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the twenty-fifth son of Ibn Saud, 80 years old when he took office, was the second oldest king to succeed to the Throne of the Saudi Dynasty, deepening relations with China during his reign and making many reforms that made the Saudi dynasty look new, and since he had no living brother, the heir to the throne would be passed on by his sons, and the current Crown Prince was the eldest son, Muhammad. 2015.1.23-present

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