Cohesion of Saudi Arabia (RLE Saudi Arabia)

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Abd Al Wahhab
Al Saud
Al Saud authority
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Awazim Tribe
Bedouin society
Bedouin tribes
Bin Saud
border delineation
Britain
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Central Arabia
environmental factors
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Faisal Al Duwish
Ibn Humaid
Ibn Saud
Ibn Taimiya
Ikhwan Leaders
Ikhwan Raid
Ikhwan Rebellion
invincible pillar of Islam
Islamic governance
Islamic taxation
Jabal Shammar
King Faisal
Kuwait Town
Middle East politics
Middle East State System
Muslim World
Najd Tribes
nation-state formation
northern frontier
Ottoman territories
political entity
Political Identity
political identity evolution in Arabia
political structures
post-World War I
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Forces
Saudi Leader
Saudi regime
Secretary Of State
social factors
territorial conflicts
Tribal Shaikhs
tribal unification
Uqair Protocols
Wahhabi Doctrine
Wahhabi movement
Wahhabi Ulama

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138845763
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Saudi Arabia is no longer regarded as quite the invincible pillar of Islam it so recently seemed. Its authority within the Islamic world has been challenged by the Ayatollahs in Iran and its dominant position within Opec has been seriously eroded. Most importantly, the dramatic assault on the Mosque at Mecca has raised serious doubts about the internal security of the Saudi regime. This study provides essential background to the contemporary problems of Saudi Arabia in its focus on the early years of the Saudi state and the way in which King Abd al-Aziz first created a nation state and asserted his family's authority. It agues that the geography of Central Arabia was a crucial factor in determining how he fused together the Bedouin tribes and the settled communities into a political entity.

First published in 1981 and based on extensive new research data, this is the first study to examine more than simply a political or diplomatic history of Saudi Arabia, and concerns itself with the attitudes and perceptions of the Arabs themselves towards political initiatives of that period.

Christine Helms

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