الدولة السعودية الثانية(Arabic) Emirate of Nejd إمارة نجد(Arabic)
1824–1891
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Borders of the Emirate of Nejd by 1850
Capital
Riyadh
Common languages
Najdi Arabic
Government
Absolute monarchy
Imam
• 1819–1834
Turki bin Abdullah (first)
• 1889–1891
Abdul Rahman bin Faisal (last)
History
• Reconquest of Riyadh
1824
• Battle of Mulayda with the Al Rashid
24 January 1891
Preceded by
Succeeded by
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Emirate of Jabal Shammar
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The Emirate of Nejd or Imamate of Nejd was the Second Saudi State, existing between 1824 and 1891 in Nejd,[1] the regions of Riyadh and Ha'il of what is now Saudi Arabia. Saudi rule was restored to central and eastern Arabia after the Emirate of Diriyah, the First Saudi State, having previously been brought down by the Ottoman Empire's Egypt Eyalet in the Ottoman–Wahhabi War (1811–1818).[2]
The second Saudi period was marked by less territorial expansion and less religious zeal, although the Saudi leaders continued to be called Imam and still employed Wahhabist religious scholars. Turki bin Abdullah bin Muhammad's reconquest of Riyadh from Egyptian forces in 1824 is generally regarded as the beginning of the Second Saudi State. Severe internal conflicts within the House of Saud eventually led to the dynasty's downfall at the Battle of Mulayda in 1891, between the forces loyal to the last Saudi imam, Abdul Rahman ibn Faisal ibn Turki, and the Rashidi dynasty of Ha'il.
^Front Cover George Walter Prothero, Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section. Peace Handbooks: Turkey in Asia (II), no. 61–66. H. M. Stationery Office, 1920. Pp. 20
^Madawi al Rasheed (April 2010). A History of Saudi Arabia. Cambridge University Press. p. 25. ISBN 9780521761284. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
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