Saudi Arabian Ikhwan leader
Eqab Bin Mohaya |
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Born | 1903 Sajir Dawadmi |
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Died | 1933 (age 29-30) Sajir Dawadmi |
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Buried | Sajir Dawadmi |
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Eqab Bin Dhaifallah Bin Ghazi Bin Sayaf Bin Mohaya Al-Otaibi (Arabic: عـقـاب بن محـيا (1903-1933) was one of the Ikhwan Army's leaders that contributed in the unification of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
- ^ Khair Al-Din Al-Zarkali. al'aelam (in Arabic) (3 ed.).
- ^ The Making of Jordan. (Joab B. Eilon.)
- ^ A History of Jordan. (Philip Robins)
- ^ The effectiveness of airpower in the 20th century. (John O'Connell)
- ^ Pilots and rebels: the use of aircraft in unconventional warfare, 1918-1988. (Philip Towle)
- ^ The Cohesion of Saudi Arabia. (Christine Moss Helms)
- ^ Ibn Saud's Warriors of Islam: The Ikhwan of Najd and Their Role in the Creation of the Sa'udi Kingdom, 1910-1930. (John S. Habib)
- ^ The British empire as a superpower, 1919-39. (Anthony Clayton)
- ^ An Arabian Dairy. (Sir Gilbert Falkingham Clayton)
- ^ Conflict and Conquest in the Islamic World. (Alexander Mikaberidze)
- ^ Abdullah Al-Tall - Arab Legion Officer. (Ronen Yitzhak)
- ^ The rule of the Ikhwan under Abdulaziz Al Soud 1916-1934. (Talal Shayfan Al-Azma)
- ^ Continuity and Change Among the 'Utaiba Tribe in the Al-Duwadmi Province of Saudi Arabia. (Manea K. Al-Dajany)