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  1. Fahda bint Asi Al Shuraim (in arabo الشيخة فهدة بنت العاصي الشريم ‎?; ... – 1934) è stata una delle mogli del re Abd al-Aziz. [1] Indice. 1 Primi anni di vita. 2 Vita personale. 3 Eredità. 4 Note. Primi anni di vita. Fahda apparteneva alla potente tribù Shammar. [2] [3] Era figlia dell'ex capo tribù Shammar, Asi Al Shuraim.

  2. Fahda bint Asi bin Shuraim Al Shammari (Arabic: فهدة بنت العاصي بن شريم الشمري) (died 1934) was an Arab woman of the Shammar tribe who married first to her kinsman Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Rashid, Emir of Jabal Shammar, and later to King Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia.

  3. 17 giu 2019 · La madre di Abdullah, Fahda bint Asi Al Shuraim, era l'ottava moglie di Ibn Saud su 12. Abdullah aveva tra i 50 ei 60 fratelli. Al momento della nascita di Abdullah, il regno di suo padre Amir Abdulaziz comprendeva solo le sezioni settentrionale e orientale dell'Arabia. L'emiro sconfisse Sharif Hussein della Mecca nel 1928 e si dichiarò re.

  4. 23 mag 2018 · Fahda bint Asi Al Shuraim was the eighth wife of Ibn Saud and she had three children with him. She was born into the Abde section of the Shammar tribe, and she had first been married to the 10th Rashidi Emir, Saud, who was killed in 1920.

    • estimated between 1859 and 1907
    • May 23, 2018
    • 1934
    • Ric Dickinson, Geni Curator
  5. Asi bin Shuraim Al Shammari (Arabic: عاصي بن الشريم الشمري) (c. 1854–1937) was an Arab leader of the powerful Shammar tribe and the grandfather of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. He was a member of the Abde section of the Shammar tribe. He was a former tribal chief and the sheikh of the southern part of the tribe.

  6. 14 mar 2018 · Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Sultan of Najd, invoked a tribal tradition by marrying a woman from Al-Rashid, Princess Fahda bint Asi Al-Shuraim, the ex-wife of former Hail Prince Saud II Al-Rashid and the mother of late Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud.

  7. As a child, King Abdullah was raised in an environment that promoted knowledge and religious learning under the care of his father and mother, Fahda Bint Asi Al-Shuraim, a descendent of the prominent Shammar tribe, one of the largest and most influential Bedouin tribes in the Arabian Peninsula.