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Mishari bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud

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Mishari bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud
Emir of Nejd
Reign1834
PredecessorTurki bin Abdullah Al Saud
SuccessorFaisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud
DiedRiyadh
Burial
Riyadh
Full name
Mishari bin Abdul Rahman bin Mishari Al Saud
HouseHouse of Saud
FatherAbdul Rahman bin bin Hassan Mishari Al Saud

Mishari bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud (مشاري بن عبد الرحمن بن حسن بن مشاري آل سعود) was Emir of Nejd 1834 (for forty days). He is the sole member of the Al Mishari branch of the Al Saud to become emir.

Reign[edit]

Mishari decided to assassinate his second-cousin Imam Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud after Friday prayers, where the imam would be unarmed. He chose Ibrahim bin Hamza to carry out the operation. He went to the mosque (the mosque of Imam Turki bin Abdullah currently) and prayed next to his uncle, Imam Turki, who divided his toothpick into two halves and gave it to Mashari.

Prince Mishari looked at bin Hamza, who was in the second row behind Imam Turki and Mashari and asked him to stop the operation, but Ibrahim bin Hamza rebelled against him. After the murder, Ibrahim bin Hamza declared Prince Mashari the ruler of Riyadh.

Death[edit]

After Imam Turki bin Abdullah's son (Mishari bin Abdul Rahman's second-cousin-once-removed) Prince Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud, on his way to Al-Ahsa, learned of the death of his father, he returned to Riyadh and besieged Imam Mashari in the Palace of Government for twenty days, until Abdullah bin Ali Al-Rasheed and soldiers stormed the palace and killed Prince Mashari and Ibrahim bin Hamza. He avenged his father, took power, and declared himself an imam. With this, the war in Najd, which is called the Fitna of Mashari, ended.[1]

References[edit]

  1. Bilal Ahmad Kutty (1993). Political and religious origins of Saudi Arabia (PDF) (MA thesis). Aligarh Muslim University. p. 71. Retrieved 5 June 2021.



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