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  1. Wadha bint Muhammad Al Orair ( Arabic: وضحى بنت محمد آل عريعر; died 4 May 1969) was one of the 22 spouses of Abdulaziz, the founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

  2. Saúd bin Abdulaziz ( Kuwait, 15 de enero de 1902 - Atenas, 23 de febrero de 1969) (en árabe: سعود بن عبد العزيز آل سعود Sa‘ūd ibn ‘Abd ul-‘Azīz Āl Sa‘ūd) fue rey de Arabia Saudita entre 1953 y 1964. Era hijo del rey Abdulaziz bin Saúd, fundador del reino saudita.

  3. Wadha bint Muhammad Al Orair (d. 1969) was the daughter of Muhammed and Abta Sardah, She belonged to Bani Khalid. Some reports state she is from the Qahtan tribe. Wadhah had at least four children (perhaps six

  4. In March 1965, under pressure from King Faisal and the House of Saud, crown prince Mohammed stepped down as apparent to the Saudi throne. Mohammed was known to have temper issues and drinking problems.

  5. Abdulaziz Al Saud, roi d'Arabie saoudite (1932-1953), nacido el 15 de enero de 1876 (sábado) - Riyad, Arabie saoudite, fallecido el 9 de noviembre de 1953 (lunes) - Taïf, Arabie saoudite a la edad de 77 años. Casado con. Wadhah bint Muhammad bin 'Aqab Qahtanite, fallecida en 1919. Casamiento (s) y/e hijo (s)

  6. 25 de sept. de 2020 · Saud’s mother, Wadhah bint Muhammad bin Hussein Al-Orair (died 1969) from the Qahtan tribe, was his father’s second of many wives. Abdulaziz’s first wife died six months after her marriage. Abdulaziz had a polygamous household comprising several wives at a time and numerous concubines.

  7. Saud’s mother, Wadhah bint Muhammad bin Hussein Al-Orair, was his father’s second wife. He had one full brother named Turki I and a sister named Mounira, apart from many half-siblings. Suad had multiple wives and 108 children.