Battle of Mulayda

Battle of Mulayda
Date24 January 1891
LocationQassim region, (in today's Saudi Arabia)
Result Rashidi victory
End of Second Saudi State
Belligerents
Rashidi State
Arab clans (Shammar and Harb) and Dhafeer and Al-Muntafiq
Second Saudi State
The forces of Al-Qassim
Arab clans (Mutair and Otaiba)
Commanders and leaders
Muhammed ibn Rashid Hassan ibn Muhanna
Zamil ibn Sulaym
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

Battle of Mulayda was the last major battle during the period of the Second Saudi State. Following problems over Zakat and the arrest of the Rashidi leader, Ibn Sabhan, the Rashidis planned to end the Saudi State and conquer both Qassim region and Riyadh. Rashidies and their Arab clan allies successfully ended the Second Saudi State, and forced the House of Saud led by Abdul Rahman bin Faisal and their allies to flee.[1]

References

  1. "Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud (1)". King Abdulaziz Information Source. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 9 August 2012.


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