Conquest of Ha'il explained

Conflict:Conquest of Ha'il
Partof:Unification of Saudi Arabia
Date:1921
Place:Ha'il, Arabia
Result:Sultanate of Nejd (Saudi) victory
  • Surrender of the Emirate of Ha'il
  • Incorporation of Jabal Shammar into Saudi Sultanate
Combatant1: Sultanate of Nejd
Combatant2: Emirate of Jabal Shammar
Commander1: Abdulaziz Ibn Saud
Casus:Saudi victory

Conquest of Ha'il also referred as the Third Saudi–Rashidi War, was engaged by the Saudi forces, which received British military assistance and its ally Ikhwan tribesmen upon the Emirate of Jabal Shammar, under the last Rashidi ruler. On November 2, 1921, the last Al Rashid dynasty rulers surrendered Jabal Shammar to the Saudi forces.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Pfullmann. Uwe. Durch Wüste und Steppe: Entdeckerlexikon arabische Halbinsel : Biographien und Berichte. 2001. Trafo. 9783896263285. 193. de. Am 2. November 1921 erlosch der letzte Widerstand der Schammar-Stämme. (On November 2, 1921, the last resistance of the Shammar tribes died out.).
  2. Book: The Statesman's Year Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the World. 1917. John Paxton. xliv. en. "... has its capital at Hail".
  3. Book: The Geographical Journal. 1911. Royal Geographical Society. 269. en.