Wadha bint Muhammad Al Orair
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وضحى بنت محمد آل عريعر، إحدى زوجات الملك عبدالعزيز، ووالدة كل من الأمير تركي الأول والملك سعود.
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Wadha bint Muhammad Al Orair (died 4 May 1969) was one of the spouses of Abdulaziz, the founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. She was from the Bani Khalid tribe which ruled the Eastern Arabia for a long time and was the most powerful tribe in this region during the late 18th century. Wahda married Abdulaziz in Kuwait in 1896, and they had five children: Prince Turki, King Saud, Prince Khalid, Prince Abdullah and Princess Mounira. Of them Prince Khalid and Prince Abdullah died young.
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وضحى بنت محمد بن برغش بن عريعر
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Wadha bint Muhammad Al Orair
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Al Oud Cemetery, Riyadh
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1969-05-04
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Muhammad Al Orair
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Wahda bint Muhammad
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Al Saud
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Prince Abdullah
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Prince Khalid
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Princess Mounira
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Turki, Crown Prince of Nejd
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وضحى بنت محمد آل عريعر، إحدى زوجات الملك عبدالعزيز، ووالدة كل من الأمير تركي الأول والملك سعود.
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Wadha bint Muhammad Al Orair (died 4 May 1969) was one of the spouses of Abdulaziz, the founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. She was from the Bani Khalid tribe which ruled the Eastern Arabia for a long time and was the most powerful tribe in this region during the late 18th century. Wahda married Abdulaziz in Kuwait in 1896, and they had five children: Prince Turki, King Saud, Prince Khalid, Prince Abdullah and Princess Mounira. Of them Prince Khalid and Prince Abdullah died young. Wadha's sister, Hussa, first married the Kuwaiti ruler Mubarak Al Sabah and then, following her divorce from Mubarak, she married Abdulaziz. In her lifetime Wadha bint Muhammad Al Orair witnessed the death of her five children. She died in Riyadh on 4 May 1969, shortly after the death of King Saud in Athens.
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