Arabia: Rise of Ibn Saud and fall of Sharif Hussein

Published: 10 Jul 2017  ·  Uploaded: 24 Apr 2019
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Following the Arab revolt, Sherif Hussein proclaimed himself King of all the Arab countries, but the British government was prepared to recognise only his control of the Hijaz.

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Confrontation over the future of Arabia ensued between Hussein and another British protégé. Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud, a rising power in central Arabia whose forces had captured the Nejd region with its capital at Riyadh. Would you like to support our channel?

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