Saud
Saud
In full:
Saud ibn ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz al-Fayṣal al-Saud
Also called:
Saud of Saudi Arabia
Born:
January 15, 1902, Kuwait
Died:
February 23, 1969, Athens, Greece (aged 67)
Title / Office:
king (1953-1964), Saudi Arabia
Notable Family Members:
father Ibn Saud
brother Fayṣal

Saud (born January 15, 1902, Kuwait—died February 23, 1969, Athens, Greece) was the son of Ibn Saud and his successor as king of Saudi Arabia from 1953 to 1964. After Ibn Saud conquered (1925) the Hejaz, a district in the Arabian Peninsula, he made his two eldest sons, Saud and Fayṣal, his deputies in Najd and Hejaz, respectively. Saud’s primary responsibility was for the Bedouins. In 1933 he was named crown prince, and he and Fayṣal led a successful campaign against Yemen in the following year. When Ibn Saud established a council of ministers in 1953, Saud became its president, ...(100 of 282 words)