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Faisal's and sons
King Faisal's sons have held and continue to hold important positions within the Saudi government.

Faisal's and education
Like King Faisal's other children, Prince Khalid was educated abroad after completing secondary education in Saudi Arabia.

Faisal's and other
On the other hand, King Khalid failed to monopolize the power during his reign, leading to the empowerment of the princes who had been in powerful posts in late King Faisal's reign.
During World War I with the outbreak of the Arab Revolt, Sidqi joined Faisal's army in Syria and served in Aleppo with a number of other Sharifian officers.

Faisal's and Saudi
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 ).
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.

Faisal's and .
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.
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.
At the same time Prince Zeid, Faisal's brother, was declared regent of Mesopotamia.
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.
Faisal's maternal grandfather, Abd Allah ibn Abd al-Latif Al ash-Sheikh, was one of Abdulaziz's principal religious teachers and advisers.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The first shot hit King Faisal's chin and the second one went through King Faisal's ear.
Despite Faisal's dying request that the life of his assassin be spared, he was beheaded in the public square in Riyadh.

sons and received
`` God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life '', and `` as many as received him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His name ''.
`` As many as received Him ( Jesus ), to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name ''.
But to as many as received him he gave the power of becoming sons of God ; ;
At Samos, Octavian received a message from Cleopatra with the present of a gold crown and throne, offering to abdicate in favour of her sons.
Constans ’ brother, Constantine II, soon complained that he had not received the amount of territory that was his due, stemming from his position as the eldest of Constantine ’ s sons.
Constantine soon complained that he had not received the amount of territory that was his due, stemming from his position as the eldest of Constantine ’ s sons.
As the eldest and most experienced of Vespasian's sons, Titus shared tribunician power with his father, received seven consulships, the censorship, and was given command of the Praetorian Guard ; powers which left no doubt he was the designated heir to the Empire.
Together they had had five sons ( Eugene being the youngest ) and three daughters, but neither parent spent much time with the children: his father, a brave, unglamorous French soldier spent much of his time away campaigning, while Olympia's passion for court intrigue meant the children received little attention from their mother.
The eldest son received twice as much as the other sons.
In the Gospels the two brothers are often called after their father " the sons of Zebedee " and received from Christ the honourable title of Boanerges, i. e. " sons of thunder " ().
After a time living in one of the imperial residences in the Crimea, she received reports that her sons, her daughter-in-law and her grandchildren had been murdered.
His wife, two sons, and members of his court were baptized ; Pope Innocent wrote later that a multitude of Mindaugas ' subjects also received Christianity.
In the Book of Jubilees, when the world was divided among Noah's sons and grandsons, Madai initially received the region east of " Lud " ( Lydia ) and north of Tubal ( Tabal, corresponding to Lycia and western Pamphylia ).
During a tour of the Midlands in England on September 16, 1968, he received the news that his home in Hendersonville, Tennessee, had burned down and his two eldest sons had died.
Especially significant did the words seem to him, " His own received him not ; but as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God.
Sweyn went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem ( dying on his way back ), but Godwin and his other sons returned with an army following a year later, and received considerable support, while Leofric and Siward failed to support the king.
Prince Henry ( later Henry VIII ), Prince Charles ( later Charles I ) and Prince George ( later George V ) were all second sons, and were therefore already Duke of York when they received the Principality of Wales.
All sons received an equal share of their father's property ( including illegitimate sons ), resulting in the division of territories.
When the emperor Louis divided his dominions between his sons in 817, Louis received Bavaria and the neighbouring lands but did not undertake the governing of such until 825, when he became involved in wars with the Wends and Sorbs on his eastern frontier.
In 855, the emperor Lothair died, and Louis and Charles for a time seem to have cooperated in plans to divide Lothair's possessions among themselves — the only impediments to this being Lothair's sons: Lothair II ( who received Lotharingia ), Louis II ( who held the imperial title and the Iron Crown ), and the aforementioned Charles.
In his studio both his sons, Ambrosius and Hans, received their first painting lessons as well as the an introduction to the crafts of the goldsmith, jeweller and printmaker.
At birth, Louis XV received a customary title of younger sons: " Duke of Anjou ".

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