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The migration of Muslim Brotherhood members from Egypt to Saudi Arabia and Saudi King Faisal's " embrace of Salafi pan-Islamism resulted in cross-pollination between Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab's teachings on tawhid, shirk and bid ‘ ah and Salafi interpretations of the sayings of Muhammad.

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Syria and France negotiated a treaty of independence in September 1936, and Hashim al-Atassi, who was Prime Minister under King Faisal's brief reign, was the first president to be elected under a new constitution, effectively the first incarnation of the modern republic of Syria.
At the same time Prince Zeid, Faisal's brother, was declared regent of Mesopotamia.
Prince Faisal's eldest son Prince Abdullah was appointed Minister of Health and Interior.
Upon the accession of Prince Faisal's elder brother, King Saud, to the throne in 1953, Prince Faisal was appointed Crown Prince.
The attacker was the brother of Faisal's future assassin, and the incident is the most widely-accepted motive for the murder.
It was to be the defining act of King Faisal's career, and gained him lasting prestige among many Arabs and Muslims worldwide.
It is a commonly-held belief in Saudi Arabia, the Arab and Muslim world that King Faisal's oil boycott was the real cause of his assassination, via a Western conspiracy, his assassin having just returned from the United States ( see below ).
Despite Faisal's dying request that the life of his assassin be spared, he was beheaded in the public square in Riyadh.
Faisal's Regent was Ghazi's uncle, Emir Abdul-Illah.
At the same time Prince Zeid, Faisal's brother, was declared Regent of Mesopotamia.
However, Crown Prince Khalid was not active in daily issues, but acted as a representative during King Faisal's absences in meetings or ceremonies.
From 1919 to 1920 he served as an intelligence agent of the British military forces and was later recommended by the British General Staff in 1921 to an officer rank in the Iraqi army after the collapse of Faisal's kingdom in Syria.
In 1936, during the reign of Faisal's ineffectual son King Ghazi I, Sidqi, then acting commander of the Iraqi Army, staged what was probably the first modern military coup d ' état in the Arab world against the government of Yasin al-Hashimi.
Faisal's 1953 coronation was also marked by a set of three, along with a souvenir sheet.
Faisal's father was Prince Musaid and his mother was Watfa, a daughter of Muhammad bin Talal, the 12th ( and last ) Rashidi amir.
Like King Faisal's other children, Prince Khalid was educated abroad after completing secondary education in Saudi Arabia.

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The first shot hit King Faisal's chin and the second one went through King Faisal's ear.

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Lawrence later meets Colonel Brighton ( Anthony Quayle ), who orders him to keep quiet, make his assessment of Faisal's camp, and leave.
* Henry Oscar as Silliam, Faisal's servant.
* Sherif Ali – A combination of numerous Arab leaders, particularly Sharif Nassir — Faisal's cousin — who led the Harith forces involved in the attack on Aqaba.
Curzon helped in several Middle Eastern problems: he helped to negotiate Egyptian independence ( granted in 1922 ) and the division of the British Mandate of Palestine, creating the Kingdom of Jordan for Faisal's brother, which may also have delayed the problems there.
Emir Faisal's delegation at Versailles, during the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.
Left to right: Rustum Haidar, Nuri as-Said, Prince Faisal, Captain Pisani ( behind Faisal ), T. E. Lawrence, Faisal's black slave ( name unknown ), Captain Tahsin Kadry.
Some of Faisal's critics considered fighting alongside Christians as a betrayal of Islam ; this motivated Iqbal to write against him.
King Faisal's statue at a square named after him at the end of Haifa Street in Baghdad.
Many of the country's ministries, government agencies, and welfare programs were begun during Faisal's reign, and he invested heavily in infrastructure .< ref name =" EI2 "> Kostiner, J.
Faisal's sons received exceptional education compared to other princes born to Saudi monarchs.
King Faisal's sons have held and continue to hold important positions within the Saudi government.
King Faisal's daughter, Haifa bint Faisal, is married to Bandar bin Sultan.
After his death, Faisal's family established the King Faisal Foundation, a philanthropic organisation.

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His maternal grandfather joined the Army at 14 and was a mounted messenger for George Washington.
Antoninus ’ father and paternal grandfather died when he was young and he was raised by Gnaeus Arrius Antoninus, his maternal grandfather, reputed by contemporaries to be a man of integrity and culture and a friend of Pliny the Younger.
After this deed he fled to Talmai, the king of Geshur () ( see also or ), his maternal grandfather, and it was not until three years later that he was fully reinstated in his father's favour and finally returned to Jerusalem.
With her siblings, Agrippina was raised in Rome by her maternal grandfather and maternal step-grandmother Livia Drusilla.
* Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus ( consul 16 BC ), only child of the above Gnaeus Domitius and Aemilia Lepida, paternal grandfather of the Emperor Nero, maternal grandfather of Valeria Messalina ( third wife of the emperor Claudius )
Her family hailed from Arkansas, where her great-grandparents and her maternal grandfather, Henry Eliot, were born into slavery.
Her maternal grandmother was the Italian-born fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli, and her maternal grandfather was Count Wilhelm de Wendt de Kerlor, a Theosophist and psychic medium.
Mather was named after his maternal grandfather, John Cotton.
Paul's prescience helps him determine the identity of Jessica's father, the " maternal grandfather who cannot be named " — the Baron himself.
His maternal grandfather was Alberto de Acha, one of the three founders of Bacardi Rum.
However, his relatives were not major court officials ; documents show that El Cid's paternal grandfather, Lain, confirmed only five documents of Ferdinand I's, his maternal grandfather, Rodrigo Alvarez, certified only two of Sancho II's, and El Cid's own father confirmed only one.
Originally under the guardianship of his maternal grandfather Fujiwara no Yoshifusa, he displaced Imperial Prince Koretaka ( 惟喬親王 ) as Crown Prince.
While his paternal family had become prosperous early on in New York real estate and trade, much of his family's wealth had been built by FDR's maternal grandfather, Warren Delano, in the China trade, including opium and tea.
Because consorts of crown princes, younger sons, and emperors were generally Fujiwara women, the male heads of the Fujiwara house were often the father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, or maternal grandfather of the emperor.
His maternal grandfather was an immigrant from Derry in northern Ireland and his maternal grandmother was of German ancestry.
Germanicus was the grandson-in-law and great-nephew of the Emperor Augustus, nephew and adoptive son of the Emperor Tiberius, father of the Emperor Caligula, brother of the Emperor Claudius, and the maternal grandfather of the Emperor Nero.
Through Agrippina the Younger, Germanicus was maternal grandfather of the Emperor Nero.
His maternal grandfather was Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia.
Hawk's maternal grandfather, C. W. Howard ( 1845 – 1916 ), had homesteaded in Neenah, Wisconsin in 1862 at age 17 and within 15 years had earned a fortune in the town's paper mill and other industrial endeavors.

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