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  1. Sara bint Ahmed Al Sudairi (Arabic: سارة بنت أحمد السديري Sara bint Aḥmed Al Sudairī; died 1910) was a Saudi royal. She was a member of the Al Sudairi family and the wife of Abdul Rahman bin Faisal who was the last ruler of the Second Saudi State.

  2. One of these marriages was to Hussa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi, a member of the powerful Al Sudairi clan to which King Abdulaziz's mother, Sara bint Ahmed Al Sudairi, belonged. [3] The number of children that King Abdulaziz fathered in total, with all his wives, is unknown.

  3. Hussa bint Ahmed was a member of the influential Al Sudairi family from Najd. The family are part of the noble Dawasir tribe. The mother of King Abdulaziz, Sara bint Ahmed Al Sudairi, was also a member of the Sudairi family and daughter of Hussa's great-grandfather, Ahmed bin Muhammed Al Sudairi.

  4. 30 de out. de 2021 · Sara bint Ahmed Al Sudairi. Birthdate: estimated between 1810 and 1870. Death: Immediate Family: Daughter of Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Turki bin Suleiman Al Sudairi and Hessa bint Muhanna bin Saleh Al Nuwairan. Wife of Prince Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud.

    • estimated between 1810 and 1870
    • Talal Ahmed Alhaj
    • October 30, 2021
  5. 31 de mai. de 2023 · Their marriage helped solidify already close connections between the ruling Al Saud and the prominent Al Sudairi families – King Abdulaziz's mother, Sara bint Ahmed, also came from the Al Sudairi tribe. King Abdulaziz, who ruled from 1902 until his death in 1953, is thought to have had about 100 children from dozens of wives and ...

  6. Sara bint Ahmed Al Sudairi. Saudi Royalty. One of the wife's of the last Emir of Nejd Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud and the mother of King Abdulaziz. Altogether she had 6 children Faisal, Noura, Abdulaziz, Bazza, Haya and Saad. She was a member of the Al Sudairi family who are part of the Dawasir tribe.

  7. The first wife of his son Faisal (r. 1964 – 1975) was Sultana bint Ahmad Al Sudayri, younger sister of Hassa. Six of Ahmad's eight sons became governors of provinces. Other Sudayris have also served as governors, especially in strategic border areas of the kingdom, and in other high-level government positions.