Nepali man killded in Saudi Arabia

Following the unification of the kingdoms of Hejaz and Nejd, the new state was named al-Mamlakah by royal decree on 23 September 1932 by its founder, Abdulaziz Al Saud . Although this is normally translated as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia" in English it literally means "the Arab Saudi Kingdom.
The word "Saudi" is derived from the element in the Arabic name of the country, which is a type of adjective known as a nisba, formed from the dynastic name of the Saudi royal family, the Al Saud . Its inclusion expresses the view that the country is the personal possession of the royal family. Al Saud is an Arabic name formed by adding the word Al, meaning "family of" or House of to the personal name of an ancestor. In the case of the Al Saud, this is the father of the dynasty's 18th century founder, Muhammad bin Saud.Those who do not recognize Saudi rule particularly the Islamic State call the nation the "land of Haramayn the two holy places in reference to Mecca and Medina.In pre-Islamic times, apart from a small number of urban trading settlements such as Mecca and Medina most of what was to become Saudi Arabia was populated by nomadic tribal societies in the inhospitable desert.The Islamic prophet, Muhammad, was born in Mecca in about 571 A.D. In the early 7th century, Muhammad united the various tribes of the peninsula and created a single Islamic religious polity.Following his death in 632, his followers rapidly expanded the territory under Muslim rule beyond Arabia, conquering huge swathes of territory from the Iberian Peninsula in west to modern day Pakistan in east in a matter of decades. In so doing, Arabia soon became a politically peripheral region of the Muslim world as the focus shifted to the more developed conquered lands. From the 10th century to the early 20th century Mecca and Medina were under the control of a local Arab ruler known as the Sharif of Mecca, but at most times the Sharif owed allegiance to the ruler of one of the major Islamic empires based in Baghdad, Cairo or Istanbul. Most of the remainder of what became Saudi Arabia reverted to traditional tribal rule
The word "Saudi" is derived from the element in the Arabic name of the country, which is a type of adjective known as a nisba, formed from the dynastic name of the Saudi royal family, the Al Saud . Its inclusion expresses the view that the country is the personal possession of the royal family. Al Saud is an Arabic name formed by adding the word Al, meaning "family of" or House of to the personal name of an ancestor. In the case of the Al Saud, this is the father of the dynasty's 18th century founder, Muhammad bin Saud.


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