Ibn Saud
Appearance
(Aa-enmyssit ass Abdul-Aziz ibn Saud)
Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud (Arabish: عبد العزيز بن عبد الرحمن آل سعود ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz bin ʿAbd ar-Raḥman Āl Suʿūd; 15 Jerrey Geuree 1875[a] – 9 Sauin 1953), ta enmyssit 'sy Theihll Heear myr Ibn Saud (Arabish: ابن سعود; Ibn Suʿūd),[b] she toshiagh politickagh as crauee Arabagh chur yn Araab Saudi er bun – y trass steat Saudi – as ren eh reirey yn reeriaght myr e chied ree voish 23 Mean Fouyir 1932 derrey laa e vaaish ayns 1953. V'eh er ny reirey ayrnyn jeh'n reeriaght veih 1902, tra v'eh ny Emmir, ny Hultan, as ny Ree er Nejd, chammah as ny Ree er Hejaz.[1]
Noteyn
[reagh | edit source]- ↑ She bun arganeyssyn blein ruggyree Ibn Saud. Er y chooid smoo, ta sleih gra dy re ayns 1875 v'eh ruggit, agh ta farraneyn elley gra dy re ayns 1880 v'eh ruggit. Rere lioar yn ughtar Goaldagh Robert Lacey, The Kingdom, ren screeudeyr shennaghys Saudi feddyn magh recortyssyn ta taishbyney Ibn Saud ayns 1891 cur failt roish çhaghteraght eggyssagh scanshoil. Ren y screeudeyr shennaghys resooney nagh row paitçhey jeih bleeaney ny un vlein jeig d'eash (myr v'eh rere y date ruggyree ayns 1880) cho shen as dy ve lowit cur failt er çhaghteraght va cha scanshoil as v'eh, agh dy row jeigeyr 15 ny 16 bleeaney d'eash (myr v'eh rere y date ruggyree ayns 1875) lowit. Tra ren Lacey co-akin lesh nane jeh mec Ibn Sauid roish my ren eh soilshaghey magh e lioar, chooinnee yn mac dy ren e ayr gearey er lheid recortys shen va taishbyney e ghate ruggyree ayns 1880. Dreggyr Ibn Saud rish ny recortyssyn shen, rere recortyssyn, lesh yn abbyrt "Ren mee sluggey kiare bleeaney jeh my vea." dg. 561"
- ↑ She sorçh enmys va Ibn Saud, meanal "mac Saud" (jeeagh er ennym Arabagh), va ymmyrkit ec toshee elley jeh Reeraghtys Saud, gollrish "Y Stanlagh". Tra t'eh ymmydit gyn traght, t'eh çheet er Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman er lheh. Ansherbee, roish goaill Riyadh ayns 1902 ren eh çheet er e ayr, Abdul Rahman bin Faisal (Lacey 1982, pp. 15,65).
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[reagh | edit source]Symnaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- ↑ John B. Glubb (2021-11-5). "Ibn Saud". Encyclopædia Britannica.
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Lioaryn
[reagh | edit source]- Lacey, Robert (1982). The Kingdom. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 978-0-15-147260-4.
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