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-->''"The Al-Saud believe they have an asset more powerful than the ballot box: they have Allah."''
-->-'''Karen Elliot House''', ''On Saudi Arabia: Its People, Past, Religion, Fault Lines - and Future''

Saudi Arabia, officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ('''''Arabic:''' المملكة العربية السعودية; Al-Mamlakah al-‘Arabiyyah as-Su‘Å«diyyah''), is a huge Western Asian country and the country of the Islamic holy sites. Also, the sacred homeland of UsefulNotes/{{the Prophet Muhammad}} and the birthplace of Islam. Home of two of the world's biggest tourist meccas... Mecca (now you know how the word came into English) and Medina.

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Saudi Arabia, officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ('''''Arabic:''' (Arabic: المملكة العربية السعودية; Al-Mamlakah ''Al-Mamlakah al-‘Arabiyyah as-Su‘Å«diyyah''), is a huge Western Asian country and the country of the Islamic holy sites. Also, the sacred homeland of UsefulNotes/{{the Prophet Muhammad}} and the birthplace of Islam. Home of two of the world's biggest tourist meccas... Mecca (now you know how the word came into English) and Medina.
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Saudi Araba is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Economy is primarily driven by these oil, but the country is also counting on the multimillion dollar annual pilgrimage business during the Hajj season, which attracts millions of Muslims all over the world to Mecca. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. Despite its renown as a staunch supporter of Sunni Islam, the country has a surprisingly large population of non-Sunnis, notably in the Eastern Province, which has a Twelver Shia majority, and the southern Najran Province, which has an Ismaili Shia majority. Since the founding of Islam, Mecca itself has been serving as a room for Muslims of various sects and schools to discuss without impunity. Many of the aforementioned Hajj pilgrims chose to settle throughout the centuries, making the city one of the most cosmopolitan in the world.

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Saudi Araba is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil and gas reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Economy is primarily driven by these oil, oil and gas, but the country is also counting on the multimillion multibillion dollar annual pilgrimage business during the Hajj season, which attracts millions of Muslims all over the world to Mecca. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. Despite its renown as a staunch supporter of Sunni Islam, the country has a surprisingly large population of non-Sunnis, notably in the Eastern Province, which has a Twelver Shia majority, and the southern Najran Province, which has an Ismaili Shia majority. Since the founding of Islam, Mecca itself has been serving as a room for Muslims of various sects and schools to discuss without with impunity. Many of the aforementioned Hajj pilgrims chose to settle throughout the centuries, making the city one of the most cosmopolitan in the world.

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Saudi Arabia has a long history of being an ally of the West, starting when UsefulNotes/TheBritishEmpire provided muscle to the Al-Saud in their struggles against their Turkish-backed Rashidi rivals and continuing well after America took over for Britain. They tend to spend time buying military equipment from them and allowing them to use the country as a launching platform for Operation Desert Storm against Iraq. However, this relationship has always been an uneasy one. The first significant interaction between the Saudi dynasty and the West was when the former sponsored pirates in the 18th/early 19th century that attacked British shipping, they didn't support America in the most recent invasion of Iraq, and they took domestic flak for supporting the first invasion. On top of this the country as a whole has a reputation as a terrorist cultivator, not the least of which because UsefulNotes/OsamaBinLaden was a Saudi national.

Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. The country is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. The Saudi state backs the Palestinians in the UsefulNotes/ArabIsraeliConflict; for this reason, it does not recognize Israel.[[note]]In the wake of the Iranian nuclear program, Saudi Arabia had [[EnemyMine found themselves allying with Israel as means of stopping]] UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}. Israel sees the Iranian government as a existential threat to its very existence and an unwanted rival for its previously unchallenged position as the region's only nuclear state. The Saudis and a lot of Sunni Arab states- especially the GCC- regard expansion by the Revolutionary Shiite Iranian government as a threat to the conservative Sunni hegemony in the Gulf and broadly the Muslim world. Both view its Shiite radicalism as an alien threat to their respective religions and its support of organizations like Hezbollah, Houthis, sectarian Shi'a militia, and al-Maliki in Iraq as disruptive to the region.[[/note]] Reports of [[AcceptableEthnicTargets anti-Semitic propaganda]] being widely distributed by official channels and taught in schools have led to complaints on several occasions.

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Saudi Araba is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Economy is primarily driven by these oil, but the country is also counting on the multimillion dollar annual pilgrimage business during the Hajj season, which attracts millions of Muslims all over the world to Mecca. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. Despite its renown as a staunch supporter of Sunni Islam, the country has a surprisingly large population of non-Sunnis, notably in the Eastern Province, which has a Twelver Shia majority, and the southern Najran Province, which has an Ismaili Shia majority. Since the founding of Islam, Mecca itself has been serving as a room for Muslims of various sects and schools to discuss without impunity. Many of the aforementioned Hajj pilgrims chose to settle throughout the centuries, making the city one of the most cosmopolitan in the world.

Saudi Arabia has a long history of being an ally of the West, starting when UsefulNotes/TheBritishEmpire provided muscle to the Al-Saud in their struggles against their Turkish-backed Rashidi rivals and continuing well after America took over for Britain. They tend to spend time buying military equipment from them and allowing them to use the country as a launching platform for Operation Desert Storm against Iraq. However, this relationship has always been an uneasy one. The first significant interaction between the Saudi dynasty and the West was when the former sponsored pirates in the 18th/early 19th century that attacked British shipping, they didn't support America in the most recent invasion of Iraq, and they took domestic flak for supporting the first invasion. On top of this the country as a whole has a reputation as a terrorist cultivator, not the least of which because UsefulNotes/OsamaBinLaden was a Saudi national.

Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. The country is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s.
national. The Saudi state backs the Palestinians in the UsefulNotes/ArabIsraeliConflict; for this reason, it does not recognize Israel.[[note]]In the wake of the Iranian nuclear program, Saudi Arabia had [[EnemyMine found themselves allying with Israel as means of stopping]] UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}. Israel sees the Iranian government as a existential threat to its very existence and an unwanted rival for its previously unchallenged position as the region's only nuclear state. The Saudis and a lot of Sunni Arab states- especially the GCC- regard expansion by the Revolutionary Shiite Iranian government as a threat to the conservative Sunni hegemony in the Gulf and broadly the Muslim world. Both view its Shiite radicalism as an alien threat to their respective religions and its support of organizations like Hezbollah, Houthis, sectarian Shi'a militia, and al-Maliki in Iraq as disruptive to the region.[[/note]] Reports of [[AcceptableEthnicTargets anti-Semitic propaganda]] being widely distributed by official channels and taught in schools have led to complaints on several occasions.
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Over the next several decades, this alliance carved out an imperial emirate across most of Arabia that is actually larger than Saudi Arabia is today and influence stretching beyond that even, with Ikhwan raiding as far afield as Damascus. However, their fall was just as rapid as their rise. The new Saudi emirate recognized neither the Ottoman Caliph who was the nominal ruler of Arabia and Sunni Islam or the claims of Turkey's treacherous vassal Egypt to the Red Sea Coast of Arabia. The Staunchly Sunni massacres of Shiites along the Persian Gulf alienated the equally Shiite Imperial Iran. Finally, they subsidized Wahhabist Piracy in the Gulf and Straits of Tiran right around the time the Napoleonic British Empire was becoming involved there. As if to cap this all off, the atrocities the Ikhwan committed in the holiest cities in Islam when they captured them [[MoralEventHorizon scandalized the entire Muslim world almost more than the French had.]]

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Over the next several decades, this alliance carved out an imperial emirate across most of Arabia that is actually larger than Saudi Arabia is today and influence stretching beyond that even, with Ikhwan raiding as far afield as Damascus. However, their fall was just as rapid as their rise. The new Saudi emirate recognized neither the Ottoman Caliph who was the nominal ruler of Arabia and Sunni Islam or the claims of Turkey's treacherous vassal Egypt to the Red Sea Coast of Arabia. The Staunchly Sunni massacres of Shiites along the Persian Gulf alienated the equally Shiite Imperial Iran. Finally, they subsidized Wahhabist Piracy in the Gulf and Straits of Tiran right around the time the Napoleonic British Empire was becoming involved there. As if to cap this all off, the atrocities the Ikhwan committed in the holiest cities in Islam when they captured them [[MoralEventHorizon scandalized the entire Muslim world almost more than the French had.]]
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* Episode 2 of ''Series/SEALTeam'' season 2 takes place in Saudi Arabia where Bravo Team must work with the Saudi military to stop a Shiite terrorist group from poisoning a water treatment plant with anthrax.
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Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. The country is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. The Saudi state backs the Palestinians in the UsefulNotes/ArabIsraeliConflict; for this reason, it does not recognize Israel.[[note]]In the wake of the Iranian nuclear program, Saudi Arabia had [[EnemyMine found themselves allying with Israel as means of stopping]] UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}. Israel sees the Iranian government as a existential threat to its very existence and an unwanted rival for its previously unchallenged position as the region's only nuclear state. The Saudis and a lot of Sunni Arab states- especially the GCC- regard expansion by the Revolutionary Shiite Iranian government as a threat to the conservative Sunni hegemony in the Gulf and broadly the Muslim world. Both view its Shiite radicalism as an alien threat to their respective religions and its support of organizations like Hezbollah, Houthis, sectarian Shi'a militia, and al-Maliki in Iraq as disruptive to the region.[[/note]] Reports of [[AcceptableEthnicTargets anti-Semitic propaganda]] being widely distributed by official channels and taught in schools have led to complaints on several occasions. These reports are often fallacious, and simply include valid criticisms of Israel.

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Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. The country is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. The Saudi state backs the Palestinians in the UsefulNotes/ArabIsraeliConflict; for this reason, it does not recognize Israel.[[note]]In the wake of the Iranian nuclear program, Saudi Arabia had [[EnemyMine found themselves allying with Israel as means of stopping]] UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}. Israel sees the Iranian government as a existential threat to its very existence and an unwanted rival for its previously unchallenged position as the region's only nuclear state. The Saudis and a lot of Sunni Arab states- especially the GCC- regard expansion by the Revolutionary Shiite Iranian government as a threat to the conservative Sunni hegemony in the Gulf and broadly the Muslim world. Both view its Shiite radicalism as an alien threat to their respective religions and its support of organizations like Hezbollah, Houthis, sectarian Shi'a militia, and al-Maliki in Iraq as disruptive to the region.[[/note]] Reports of [[AcceptableEthnicTargets anti-Semitic propaganda]] being widely distributed by official channels and taught in schools have led to complaints on several occasions. These reports are often fallacious, and simply include valid criticisms of Israel.
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Over the next several decades, this alliance carved out an imperial emirate across most of Arabia that is actually larger than Saudi Arabia is today and influence stretching beyond that even, with Ikhwan raiding as far afield as Damascus. However, their fall was just as rapid as their rise. The new Saudi emirate recognized neither the Ottoman Caliph who was the nominal ruler of Arabia and Sunni Islam or the claims of Turkey's [[TheStarscream treacherous vassal Egypt]] to the Red Sea Coast of Arabia. The Staunchly Sunni massacres of Shiites along the Persian Gulf alienated the equally Shiite Imperial Iran. Finally, they subsidized Wahhabist Piracy in the Gulf and Straits of Tiran right around the time the Napoleonic British Empire was becoming involved there. As if to cap this all off, the atrocities the Ikhwan committed in the holiest cities in Islam when they captured them [[MoralEventHorizon scandalized the entire Muslim world almost more than the French had.]]

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Over the next several decades, this alliance carved out an imperial emirate across most of Arabia that is actually larger than Saudi Arabia is today and influence stretching beyond that even, with Ikhwan raiding as far afield as Damascus. However, their fall was just as rapid as their rise. The new Saudi emirate recognized neither the Ottoman Caliph who was the nominal ruler of Arabia and Sunni Islam or the claims of Turkey's [[TheStarscream treacherous vassal Egypt]] Egypt to the Red Sea Coast of Arabia. The Staunchly Sunni massacres of Shiites along the Persian Gulf alienated the equally Shiite Imperial Iran. Finally, they subsidized Wahhabist Piracy in the Gulf and Straits of Tiran right around the time the Napoleonic British Empire was becoming involved there. As if to cap this all off, the atrocities the Ikhwan committed in the holiest cities in Islam when they captured them [[MoralEventHorizon scandalized the entire Muslim world almost more than the French had.]]
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Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. The country is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. The Saudi state backs the Palestinians in the UsefulNotes/ArabIsraeliConflict; for this reason, it does not recognize Israel.[[note]]In the wake of the Iranian nuclear program, Saudi Arabia had [[EnemyMine found themselves allying with Israel as means of stopping]] UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}. Israel sees the Iranian government as a existential threat to its very existence and an unwanted rival for its previously unchallenged position as the region's only nuclear state. The Saudis and a lot of Sunni Arab states- especially the GCC- regard expansion by the Revolutionary Shiite Iranian government as a threat to the conservative Sunni hegemony in the Gulf and broadly the Muslim world. Both view its Shiite radicalism as an alien threat to their respective religions and its support of organizations like Hezbollah, Houthis, sectarian Shi'a militia, and al-Maliki in Iraq as disruptive to the region.[[/note]] Reports of [[AcceptableEthnicTargets anti-Semitic propaganda]] being widely distributed by official channels and taught in schools have led to complaints on several occasions.

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Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. The country is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. The Saudi state backs the Palestinians in the UsefulNotes/ArabIsraeliConflict; for this reason, it does not recognize Israel.[[note]]In the wake of the Iranian nuclear program, Saudi Arabia had [[EnemyMine found themselves allying with Israel as means of stopping]] UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}. Israel sees the Iranian government as a existential threat to its very existence and an unwanted rival for its previously unchallenged position as the region's only nuclear state. The Saudis and a lot of Sunni Arab states- especially the GCC- regard expansion by the Revolutionary Shiite Iranian government as a threat to the conservative Sunni hegemony in the Gulf and broadly the Muslim world. Both view its Shiite radicalism as an alien threat to their respective religions and its support of organizations like Hezbollah, Houthis, sectarian Shi'a militia, and al-Maliki in Iraq as disruptive to the region.[[/note]] Reports of [[AcceptableEthnicTargets anti-Semitic propaganda]] being widely distributed by official channels and taught in schools have led to complaints on several occasions. These reports are often fallacious, and simply include valid criticisms of Israel.
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Saudi Arabia, officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ('''''Arabic:''' المملكة العربية السعودية; Al-Mamlakah al-‘Arabiyyah as-Su‘Å«diyyah''), is the country of the Islamic holy sites. Also, the sacred homeland of UsefulNotes/{{the Prophet Muhammad}} and the birthplace of Islam. Home of two of the world's biggest tourist meccas... Mecca (now you know how the word came into English) and Medina.

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Saudi Arabia, officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ('''''Arabic:''' المملكة العربية السعودية; Al-Mamlakah al-‘Arabiyyah as-Su‘Å«diyyah''), is a huge Western Asian country and the country of the Islamic holy sites. Also, the sacred homeland of UsefulNotes/{{the Prophet Muhammad}} and the birthplace of Islam. Home of two of the world's biggest tourist meccas... Mecca (now you know how the word came into English) and Medina.
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The Saudi family's rose to royal might in the 18th when the leader of a relatively small clan with big dreams made a savvy alliance with religious philosopher, [[TheFundamentalist Wahhab.]] The patriarch of the Saudi dynasty gave Wahhab political protection and armed muscle, and in term Wahhab offered him legitimacy and the the [[ChurchMilitant Ikhwan, or "Brotherhood]]", a group of Wahhab's militant followers driven by his fiery preaching and radical philosophy.

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The Saudi family's rose to royal might in the 18th when the leader of a relatively small clan with big dreams made a savvy alliance with religious philosopher, [[TheFundamentalist Wahhab.]] The patriarch of the Saudi dynasty gave Wahhab political protection and armed muscle, and in term Wahhab offered him legitimacy and the the [[ChurchMilitant Ikhwan, or "Brotherhood]]", a group of Wahhab's militant followers driven by his fiery preaching and radical philosophy.
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A note on the Saudi flag from TheOtherWiki: do NOT change the orientation of the Arabic text in white. Seriously, don't. This of course means that if you plan on hanging it vertically, you need to buy another flag with the writing still going properly right to left, and a properly-made flag is actually folded over so that the writing is seen going the right way, no matter what angle you look at it. The caption translates what the writing is; [[SeriousBusiness it's something of a big deal for Muslims in general.]]

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A note on the Saudi flag from TheOtherWiki: Wiki/TheOtherWiki: do NOT change the orientation of the Arabic text in white. Seriously, don't. This of course means that if you plan on hanging it vertically, you need to buy another flag with the writing still going properly right to left, and a properly-made flag is actually folded over so that the writing is seen going the right way, no matter what angle you look at it. The caption translates what the writing is; [[SeriousBusiness it's something of a big deal for Muslims in general.]]
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And because succession has de facto gone from older brother to younger brother and *then* father to son, [[LongRunner the throne is still being passed to his various sons today.]] With the passage of time, however, there has been a lot of bickering among members of the royal family. Most of that has cooled down with time, too, but given the old age of Ibn Saud's surviving children and grandchildren there is a SuccessionCrisis everybody can see coming in the near future. Expect more squabbles in the next decade or two. The latest change to the succession came in April 2015, when Ibn Saud's youngest surviving son, Muqrin, was removed as Crown Prince in favor of one of the grandsons, Muhammad bin Nayef.

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And because succession has de facto gone from older brother to younger brother and *then* father to son, [[LongRunner the throne is still being passed to his various sons today.]] With the passage of time, however, there has been a lot of bickering among members of the royal family. Most of that has cooled down with time, too, but given the old age of Ibn Saud's surviving children and grandchildren there is a SuccessionCrisis everybody can see coming in the near future. Expect more squabbles in the next decade or two. The latest change to the succession came in June 2017, when Muhammad bin Nayef, a grandson of Ibn Saud, was removed as Crown Prince in favor of Mohammad bin Salman, a considerably younger[[note]]born in 1985, as opposed to Muhammad bin Nayef, born in 1959[[/note]] son of current King Salman. Muhammad bin Nayef had only been elevated to Crown Prince in April 2015, when Ibn Saud's youngest surviving son, Muqrin, was removed as Crown Prince in favor of one of from the grandsons, Muhammad bin Nayef.
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Saudi Arabia, officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ('''''Arabic:''' المملكة العربية السعودية; Al-Mamlakah al-‘Arabiyyah as-Su‘Å«diyyah''), is the country of the Islamic holy sites. Also, the sacred homeland of UsefulNotes/{{the Prophet Muhammad}} and the birthplace of Islam. Home of two of the world's world's biggest tourist meccas... Mecca (now you know how the word came into English) and Medina.

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Saudi Arabia, officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ('''''Arabic:''' المملكة العربية السعودية; Al-Mamlakah al-‘Arabiyyah as-Su‘Å«diyyah''), is the country of the Islamic holy sites. Also, the sacred homeland of UsefulNotes/{{the Prophet Muhammad}} and the birthplace of Islam. Home of two of the world's world's biggest tourist meccas... Mecca (now you know how the word came into English) and Medina.
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-->''"[[DeadlyDecadentCourt The Al-Saud]] believe they have an asset [[TheTheocracy more powerful than the ballot box:]] they have [[UsefulNotes/{{Islam}} Allah.]]"''

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The country is an absolute monarchy, founded by UsefulNotes/AbdulAzizIbnSaud at the end of WorldWarI, who wanted to unite all the vast land around the ancestral home of his family, which had been something of the historical pastime of his dynasty like the English Kings [[UsefulNotes/TheHundredYearsWar tried to conquer France and Scotland.]] But like them, it wouldn't have been a pastime if they got it over and done with. What most people don't know is that the Saudi Arabia that exists today is actually the *third* dynastic Saud state to hold sway, and the middle of the road in terms of size. But every time the Sauds would start to get powerful, the surrounding forces would combine to smack them down.

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The country is an absolute monarchy, founded by UsefulNotes/AbdulAzizIbnSaud at the end of WorldWarI, UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, who wanted to unite all the vast land around the ancestral home of his family, which had been something of the historical pastime of his dynasty like the English Kings [[UsefulNotes/TheHundredYearsWar tried to conquer France and Scotland.]] But like them, it wouldn't have been a pastime if they got it over and done with. What most people don't know is that the Saudi Arabia that exists today is actually the *third* dynastic Saud state to hold sway, and the middle of the road in terms of size. But every time the Sauds would start to get powerful, the surrounding forces would combine to smack them down.



So all of these powers decided to [[EnemyMine set aside their differences]] and go after the Saudis. The main heavy lifter was to be Egypt's newly instated Muhummad Ali and his equally new Westernized army. He promptly [[CurbstompBattle invaded Arabia and killed every Saudi he could while the British put down the pirates]], leaving the leaders of the Saud on Ottoman execution blocks and the survivors to flee into the desert to lick their wounds.

A few years later they came back and bounced the Egyptians out to establish a far smaller but still powerful emirate. It held sway for several decades but never managed to obtain the world fearing scope of the first. However, a combination of Tribal Politics, a DeadlyDecadentCourt, and new arch-enemies in the form of the Rashidi clan eventually toppled the Sauds and forced them to [[TheExile flee to Kuwait]], whose leader welcomed him in.

A few years later, UsefulNotes/AbdulAzizIbnSaud led a war party that retook Riyadh, reopening the war for Arabian supremacy and starting the modern Saudi State. You can read more about the process in his page, but over the next several years of byzantine politics and both victories and defeats he was able to steadily consolidate his power until WorldWarOne broke out. Then, the Saud- like other anti-Turkish Arab rebels- made [[SummonBiggerFish a deal with the Western Allies]] who distracted and eventually destroyed the Turkish Empire, while the Saud used the opportunity to polish off all other rivals ([[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness including the Ikhwan]]) to dominate what is now Saudi Arabia.

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So all of these powers decided to [[EnemyMine set aside their differences]] and go after the Saudis. The main heavy lifter was to be Egypt's newly instated Muhummad Ali and his equally new Westernized army. He promptly [[CurbstompBattle [[CurbStompBattle invaded Arabia and killed every Saudi he could while the British put down the pirates]], leaving the leaders of the Saud on Ottoman execution blocks and the survivors to flee into the desert to lick their wounds.

A few years later they came back and bounced the Egyptians out to establish a far smaller but still powerful emirate. It held sway for several decades but never managed to obtain the world fearing scope of the first. However, a combination of Tribal Politics, a DeadlyDecadentCourt, DecadentCourt, and new arch-enemies in the form of the Rashidi clan eventually toppled the Sauds and forced them to [[TheExile flee to Kuwait]], whose leader welcomed him in.

A few years later, UsefulNotes/AbdulAzizIbnSaud led a war party that retook Riyadh, reopening the war for Arabian supremacy and starting the modern Saudi State. You can read more about the process in his page, but over the next several years of byzantine politics and both victories and defeats he was able to steadily consolidate his power until WorldWarOne UsefulNotes/WorldWarI broke out. Then, the Saud- like other anti-Turkish Arab rebels- made [[SummonBiggerFish a deal with the Western Allies]] who distracted and eventually destroyed the Turkish Empire, while the Saud used the opportunity to polish off all other rivals ([[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness including the Ikhwan]]) to dominate what is now Saudi Arabia.



Saudi Arabia has a long history of being an ally of the West, starting when the BritishEmpire provided muscle to the Al-Saud in their struggles against their Turkish-backed Rashidi rivals and continuing well after America took over for Britain. They tend to spend time buying military equipment from them and allowing them to use the country as a launching platform for Operation Desert Storm against Iraq. However, this relationship has always been an uneasy one. The first significant interaction between the Saudi dynasty and the West was when the former sponsored pirates in the 18th/early 19th century that attacked British shipping, they didn't support America in the most recent invasion of Iraq, and they took domestic flak for supporting the first invasion. On top of this the country as a whole has a reputation as a terrorist cultivator, not the least of which because OsamaBinLaden was a Saudi national.

Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. The country is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. The Saudi state backs the Palestinians in the ArabIsraeliConflict; for this reason, it does not recognize Israel.[[note]]In the wake of the Iranian nuclear program, Saudi Arabia had [[EnemyMine found themselves allying with Israel as means of stopping]] UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}. Israel sees the Iranian government as a existential threat to its very existence and an unwanted rival for its previously unchallenged position as the region's only nuclear state. The Saudis and a lot of Sunni Arab states- especially the GCC- regard expansion by the Revolutionary Shiite Iranian government as a threat to the conservative Sunni hegemony in the Gulf and broadly the Muslim world. Both view its Shiite radicalism as an alien threat to their respective religions and its support of organizations like Hezbollah, Houthis, sectarian Shi'a militia, and al-Maliki in Iraq as disruptive to the region.[[/note]] Reports of [[AcceptableEthnicTargets anti-Semitic propaganda]] being widely distributed by official channels and taught in schools have led to complaints on several occasions.

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Saudi Arabia has a long history of being an ally of the West, starting when the BritishEmpire UsefulNotes/TheBritishEmpire provided muscle to the Al-Saud in their struggles against their Turkish-backed Rashidi rivals and continuing well after America took over for Britain. They tend to spend time buying military equipment from them and allowing them to use the country as a launching platform for Operation Desert Storm against Iraq. However, this relationship has always been an uneasy one. The first significant interaction between the Saudi dynasty and the West was when the former sponsored pirates in the 18th/early 19th century that attacked British shipping, they didn't support America in the most recent invasion of Iraq, and they took domestic flak for supporting the first invasion. On top of this the country as a whole has a reputation as a terrorist cultivator, not the least of which because OsamaBinLaden UsefulNotes/OsamaBinLaden was a Saudi national.

Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. The country is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. The Saudi state backs the Palestinians in the ArabIsraeliConflict; UsefulNotes/ArabIsraeliConflict; for this reason, it does not recognize Israel.[[note]]In the wake of the Iranian nuclear program, Saudi Arabia had [[EnemyMine found themselves allying with Israel as means of stopping]] UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}. Israel sees the Iranian government as a existential threat to its very existence and an unwanted rival for its previously unchallenged position as the region's only nuclear state. The Saudis and a lot of Sunni Arab states- especially the GCC- regard expansion by the Revolutionary Shiite Iranian government as a threat to the conservative Sunni hegemony in the Gulf and broadly the Muslim world. Both view its Shiite radicalism as an alien threat to their respective religions and its support of organizations like Hezbollah, Houthis, sectarian Shi'a militia, and al-Maliki in Iraq as disruptive to the region.[[/note]] Reports of [[AcceptableEthnicTargets anti-Semitic propaganda]] being widely distributed by official channels and taught in schools have led to complaints on several occasions.
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->The field is colored green, the traditional color of Islam; at the center is the ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahada shahada]]'', the Muslim creed of faith, which reads: "''La 'ilaha 'illa-llah Muḥammadun rasulu-llah''" ("There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His Messenger"); and below the ''shahada'' is a scimitar symbolizing the House of Saud, ruler of the country since its creation.

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->The field is colored green, the traditional color of Islam; at the center is the ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahada shahada]]'', the Muslim creed of faith, which reads: "''La 'ilaha 'illa-llah Muḥammadun rasulu-llah''" ("There is no God god but Allah, God, and Muhammad is His Messenger"); and below the ''shahada'' is a scimitar symbolizing the House of Saud, ruler of the country since its creation.
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Saudi Arabia, officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ('''''Arabic:''' المملكة العربية السعودية; Al-Mamlakah al-‘Arabiyyah as-Su‘Å«diyyah''), is the country of the Islamic holy sites. Also, the sacred homeland of {{the Prophet Muhammad}} and the birthplace of Islam. Home of two of the world's world's biggest tourist meccas... Mecca (now you know how the word came into English) and Medina.

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Saudi Arabia, officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ('''''Arabic:''' المملكة العربية السعودية; Al-Mamlakah al-‘Arabiyyah as-Su‘Å«diyyah''), is the country of the Islamic holy sites. Also, the sacred homeland of {{the UsefulNotes/{{the Prophet Muhammad}} and the birthplace of Islam. Home of two of the world's world's biggest tourist meccas... Mecca (now you know how the word came into English) and Medina.
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Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. The country is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. The Saudi state backs the Palestinians in the ArabIsraeliConflict; for this reason, it does not recognize Israel.[[note]]In the wake of the Iranian nuclear program, Saudi Arabia had [[EnemyMine found themselves allying with Israel as means of stopping]] UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}. Israel sees the Iranian government as a existential threat to its very existence and an unwanted rival for its previously unchallenged position as the region's only nuclear state. The Saudis and a lot of Sunni Arab states- especially the GCC- regard expansion by the Revolutionary Shiite Iranian government as a threat to the conservative Sunni hegemony in the Gulf and broadly the Muslim world. Both view its Shiite radicalism as an alien threat to their respective religions and its support of organizations like Hezbollah, Houthis, sectarian Shi'a militia, and al-Maliki in Iraq as disruptive to the region.[[/note]] Reports of [[AcceptableEthnicTargets anti-Semitic propaganda]] being widely distributed by official channels and taught in schools have led to complaints on several occasions. These reports are often fallacious, and simply include valid criticisms of Israel and the Zionist movement in general.

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Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. The country is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. The Saudi state backs the Palestinians in the ArabIsraeliConflict; for this reason, it does not recognize Israel.[[note]]In the wake of the Iranian nuclear program, Saudi Arabia had [[EnemyMine found themselves allying with Israel as means of stopping]] UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}. Israel sees the Iranian government as a existential threat to its very existence and an unwanted rival for its previously unchallenged position as the region's only nuclear state. The Saudis and a lot of Sunni Arab states- especially the GCC- regard expansion by the Revolutionary Shiite Iranian government as a threat to the conservative Sunni hegemony in the Gulf and broadly the Muslim world. Both view its Shiite radicalism as an alien threat to their respective religions and its support of organizations like Hezbollah, Houthis, sectarian Shi'a militia, and al-Maliki in Iraq as disruptive to the region.[[/note]] Reports of [[AcceptableEthnicTargets anti-Semitic propaganda]] being widely distributed by official channels and taught in schools have led to complaints on several occasions. These reports are often fallacious, and simply include valid criticisms of Israel and the Zionist movement in general.\n
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The country is an absolute monarchy, founded by UsefulNotes/AbdulAzizIbnSaud at the end of WorldWarI, who wanted to unite all the vast land around the ancestral home of his family, which had been something of the historical pastime of his dynasty like the English Kings [[UsefulNotes/TheHundredYearsWar tried to conquer France and Scoland.]] But like them, it wouldn't have been a pastime if they got it over and done with. What most people don't know is that the Saudi Arabia that exists today is actually the *third* dynastic Saud state to hold sway, and the middle of the road in terms of size. But every time the Sauds would start to get powerful, the surrounding forces would combine to smack them down.

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The country is an absolute monarchy, founded by UsefulNotes/AbdulAzizIbnSaud at the end of WorldWarI, who wanted to unite all the vast land around the ancestral home of his family, which had been something of the historical pastime of his dynasty like the English Kings [[UsefulNotes/TheHundredYearsWar tried to conquer France and Scoland.Scotland.]] But like them, it wouldn't have been a pastime if they got it over and done with. What most people don't know is that the Saudi Arabia that exists today is actually the *third* dynastic Saud state to hold sway, and the middle of the road in terms of size. But every time the Sauds would start to get powerful, the surrounding forces would combine to smack them down.
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* The character Pullum Purna from ''VideoGame/StreetFighterEX'' is an example of a Saudi character. Although, she's a walking cliché and sports an outfit that has absolutely nothing to do with modern Arab culture. In fact, any woman wandering around Riyadh in Pullum's revealing, harem-style outfit would be arrested on the spot.

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* The character Pullum Purna from ''VideoGame/StreetFighterEX'' is an example of a Saudi character. Although, she's a walking cliché and sports an outfit that has absolutely nothing to do with modern Arab culture. In fact, any woman wandering around Riyadh in Pullum's revealing, harem-style outfit would be arrested on the spot.

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The removed paragraph isn\'t true. Al-Saud retain full control of the curriculum and anti-zionism and objection to Israeli crimes aren\'t anti-semitism


Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. The country is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. The Saudi state backs the Palestinians in the ArabIsraeliConflict; for this reason, it does not recognize Israel.[[note]]In the wake of the Iranian nuclear program, Saudi Arabia had [[EnemyMine found themselves allying with Israel as means of stopping]] UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}. Israel sees the Iranian government as a existential threat to its very existence and an unwanted rival for its previously unchallenged position as the region's only nuclear state. The Saudis and a lot of Sunni Arab states- especially the GCC- regard expansion by the Revolutionary Shiite Iranian government as a threat to the conservative Sunni hegemony in the Gulf and broadly the Muslim world. Both view its Shiite radicalism as an alien threat to their respective religions and its support of organizations like Hezbollah, Houthis, sectarian Shi'a militia, and al-Maliki in Iraq as disruptive to the region.[[/note]] Reports of [[AcceptableEthnicTargets anti-Semitic propaganda]] being widely distributed by official channels and taught in schools have led to complaints on several occasions, and bring us to the next subject.

As mentioned above, the Saudi Arabian state owes its origins to a sort of pact between the Saudi dynasty and the followers of Wahhab's philosophy, the Wahhabis, some of the first "modern" radical Islamists. This pact has waxed and waned over the years and Abdul Aziz outright purged the Wahhabist Ikhwan when he consolidated his power, but both sides have an integral part in each others' society. At present there exists a sort of compromise: the Saud rule, obtain homage from everyone else, and dictate overall policy and external relations in a relatively pragmatic and secular way. In turn, they leave domestic policy -including schooling and day to day life- to the far more radical Wahhabists as long as they don't upset royal control; hence the anti-Semetic curriculum. This arrangement has been fraught with problems before, to the point where many Islamists (including Bin Laden) hate/d the Saud as decadent hedonists and [[TheQuisling sellouts to the West]], but the common ground both share and Saudi power has been able to keep most problems down.

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Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. The country is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. The Saudi state backs the Palestinians in the ArabIsraeliConflict; for this reason, it does not recognize Israel.[[note]]In the wake of the Iranian nuclear program, Saudi Arabia had [[EnemyMine found themselves allying with Israel as means of stopping]] UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}. Israel sees the Iranian government as a existential threat to its very existence and an unwanted rival for its previously unchallenged position as the region's only nuclear state. The Saudis and a lot of Sunni Arab states- especially the GCC- regard expansion by the Revolutionary Shiite Iranian government as a threat to the conservative Sunni hegemony in the Gulf and broadly the Muslim world. Both view its Shiite radicalism as an alien threat to their respective religions and its support of organizations like Hezbollah, Houthis, sectarian Shi'a militia, and al-Maliki in Iraq as disruptive to the region.[[/note]] Reports of [[AcceptableEthnicTargets anti-Semitic propaganda]] being widely distributed by official channels and taught in schools have led to complaints on several occasions, occasions. These reports are often fallacious, and bring us to the next subject.

As mentioned above, the Saudi Arabian state owes its origins to a sort
simply include valid criticisms of pact between the Saudi dynasty Israel and the followers of Wahhab's philosophy, the Wahhabis, some of the first "modern" radical Islamists. This pact has waxed and waned over the years and Abdul Aziz outright purged the Wahhabist Ikhwan when he consolidated his power, but both sides have an integral part Zionist movement in each others' society. At present there exists a sort of compromise: the Saud rule, obtain homage from everyone else, and dictate overall policy and external relations in a relatively pragmatic and secular way. In turn, they leave domestic policy -including schooling and day to day life- to the far more radical Wahhabists as long as they don't upset royal control; hence the anti-Semetic curriculum. This arrangement has been fraught with problems before, to the point where many Islamists (including Bin Laden) hate/d the Saud as decadent hedonists and [[TheQuisling sellouts to the West]], but the common ground both share and Saudi power has been able to keep most problems down.
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The country is an absolute monarchy, founded by UsefulNotes/AbdulAzizIbnSaud at the end of WorldWarI, who wanted to unite all the vast land around the ancestral home of his family, which had been something of the historical pastime of his dynasty like the English Kings [[HundredYearsWar tried to conquer France and Scoland.]] But like them, it wouldn't have been a pastime if they got it over and done with. What most people don't know is that the Saudi Arabia that exists today is actually the *third* dynastic Saud state to hold sway, and the middle of the road in terms of size. But every time the Sauds would start to get powerful, the surrounding forces would combine to smack them down.

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The country is an absolute monarchy, founded by UsefulNotes/AbdulAzizIbnSaud at the end of WorldWarI, who wanted to unite all the vast land around the ancestral home of his family, which had been something of the historical pastime of his dynasty like the English Kings [[HundredYearsWar [[UsefulNotes/TheHundredYearsWar tried to conquer France and Scoland.]] But like them, it wouldn't have been a pastime if they got it over and done with. What most people don't know is that the Saudi Arabia that exists today is actually the *third* dynastic Saud state to hold sway, and the middle of the road in terms of size. But every time the Sauds would start to get powerful, the surrounding forces would combine to smack them down.
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New Crown Prince just named.


And because succession defacto goes from older brother to younger brother and *then* father to son, [[LongRunner the throne is still being passed to his various sons today.]] With the passage of time, however, there has been a lot of bickering among members the royal family. Most of that has cooled down with time, too, but given the old age of Ibn Saud's surviving children and grandchildren there is a SuccessionCrisis everybody can see coming in the near future. Expect more squabbles in the next decade or two.

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And because succession defacto goes has de facto gone from older brother to younger brother and *then* father to son, [[LongRunner the throne is still being passed to his various sons today.]] With the passage of time, however, there has been a lot of bickering among members of the royal family. Most of that has cooled down with time, too, but given the old age of Ibn Saud's surviving children and grandchildren there is a SuccessionCrisis everybody can see coming in the near future. Expect more squabbles in the next decade or two.
two. The latest change to the succession came in April 2015, when Ibn Saud's youngest surviving son, Muqrin, was removed as Crown Prince in favor of one of the grandsons, Muhammad bin Nayef.
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The Saudi family's rise to royal might in the 18th when the leader of a relatively small clan with big dreams made a savvy alliance with religious philosopher, [[TheFundamentalist Wahhab.]] The patriarch of the Saudi dynasty gave Wahhab political protection and armed muscle, and in term Wahhab offered him legitimacy and the the [[ChurchMilitant Ikhwan, or "Brotherhood]]", a group of Wahhab's militant followers driven by his fiery preaching and radical philosophy.

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The Saudi family's rise rose to royal might in the 18th when the leader of a relatively small clan with big dreams made a savvy alliance with religious philosopher, [[TheFundamentalist Wahhab.]] The patriarch of the Saudi dynasty gave Wahhab political protection and armed muscle, and in term Wahhab offered him legitimacy and the the [[ChurchMilitant Ikhwan, or "Brotherhood]]", a group of Wahhab's militant followers driven by his fiery preaching and radical philosophy.
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* TomClancy has some action going on here in various Ryanverse novels. They're generally 'good guys'.

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* TomClancy Creator/TomClancy has some action going on here in various Ryanverse novels. They're generally 'good guys'.



* In Videogames, Pullum Purna, of StreetFighter fame is an example of a Saudi character. Although, she's a walking cliché and sports an outfit that has absolutely nothing to do with modern Arab culture. In fact, any woman wandering around Riyadh in Pullum's revealing, harem-style outfit would be arrested on the spot...
** However, Shaheen, debuting in {{Tekken}} 7, was designed with the help of the game's middle-eastern fanbase, and has a much more realistic look for a modern Arabic character.

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* In Videogames, The character Pullum Purna, of StreetFighter fame Purna from ''VideoGame/StreetFighterEX'' is an example of a Saudi character. Although, she's a walking cliché and sports an outfit that has absolutely nothing to do with modern Arab culture. In fact, any woman wandering around Riyadh in Pullum's revealing, harem-style outfit would be arrested on the spot...
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** However, Shaheen, debuting in {{Tekken}} 7, ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}} 7'', was designed with the help of the game's middle-eastern Middle-Eastern fanbase, and has a much more realistic look for a modern Arabic character.

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* In Videogames, Pullum Purna, of StreetFighter fame is an example of a Saudi character. Although, she's a walking cliché and sports an outfit that has absolutely nothing to do with Arab culture, let alone Saudi Arabia.

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* In Videogames, Pullum Purna, of StreetFighter fame is an example of a Saudi character. Although, she's a walking cliché and sports an outfit that has absolutely nothing to do with modern Arab culture, let alone Saudi Arabia.culture. In fact, any woman wandering around Riyadh in Pullum's revealing, harem-style outfit would be arrested on the spot...
** However, Shaheen, debuting in {{Tekken}} 7, was designed with the help of the game's middle-eastern fanbase, and has a much more realistic look for a modern Arabic character.
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Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. The country is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. The Saudi state backs the Palestinians in the ArabIsraeliConflict; for this reason, it does not recognize Israel.[[note]]In the wake of the Iranian nuclear program, Saudi Arabia had [[EnemyMine found themselves allying with Israel as means of stopping]] UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}. Israel sees the Iranian government as a genocidal threat to its very existence and an unwanted rival for its previously unchallenged position as the region's only nuclear state. The Saudis and a lot of Sunni Arab states- especially the GCC- regard expansion by the Revolutionary Shiite Iranian government as a threat to the conservative Sunni hegemony in the Gulf and broadly the Muslim world. Both view its Shiite radicalism as an alien threat to their respective religions and its support of organizations like Hezbollah, Houthis, sectarian Shi'a militia, and al-Maliki in Iraq as disruptive to the region.[[/note]] Reports of [[AcceptableEthnicTargets anti-Semitic propaganda]] being widely distributed by official channels and taught in schools have led to complaints on several occasions, and bring us to the next subject.

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Popularly, Saudis are seen as extremely conservative and devoutly religious, sometimes [[TheFundamentalist to the point of fanaticism]]. The country is well known for its [[ArabOilSheikh massive oil reserves]] and sparse desert, being something of a {{Qurac}} in fiction. Because of its historical significance as the homeland of the Arabs, including several nomadic tribes (such as the famous [[BedouinRescueService Bedouin people]]), Saudis are sometimes seen as {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s. The Saudi state backs the Palestinians in the ArabIsraeliConflict; for this reason, it does not recognize Israel.[[note]]In the wake of the Iranian nuclear program, Saudi Arabia had [[EnemyMine found themselves allying with Israel as means of stopping]] UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}. Israel sees the Iranian government as a genocidal existential threat to its very existence and an unwanted rival for its previously unchallenged position as the region's only nuclear state. The Saudis and a lot of Sunni Arab states- especially the GCC- regard expansion by the Revolutionary Shiite Iranian government as a threat to the conservative Sunni hegemony in the Gulf and broadly the Muslim world. Both view its Shiite radicalism as an alien threat to their respective religions and its support of organizations like Hezbollah, Houthis, sectarian Shi'a militia, and al-Maliki in Iraq as disruptive to the region.[[/note]] Reports of [[AcceptableEthnicTargets anti-Semitic propaganda]] being widely distributed by official channels and taught in schools have led to complaints on several occasions, and bring us to the next subject.
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A few years later, AbdulAzizIbnSaud led a war party that retook Riyadh, reopening the war for Arabian supremacy and starting the modern Saudi State. You can read more about the process in his page, but over the next several years of byzantine politics and both victories and defeats he was able to steadily consolidate his power until WorldWarOne broke out. Then, the Saud- like other anti-Turkish Arab rebels- made [[SummonBiggerFish a deal with the Western Allies]] who distracted and eventually destroyed the Turkish Empire, while the Saud used the opportunity to polish off all other rivals ([[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness including the Ikhwan]]) to dominate what is now Saudi Arabia.

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A few years later, AbdulAzizIbnSaud UsefulNotes/AbdulAzizIbnSaud led a war party that retook Riyadh, reopening the war for Arabian supremacy and starting the modern Saudi State. You can read more about the process in his page, but over the next several years of byzantine politics and both victories and defeats he was able to steadily consolidate his power until WorldWarOne broke out. Then, the Saud- like other anti-Turkish Arab rebels- made [[SummonBiggerFish a deal with the Western Allies]] who distracted and eventually destroyed the Turkish Empire, while the Saud used the opportunity to polish off all other rivals ([[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness including the Ikhwan]]) to dominate what is now Saudi Arabia.
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The country is an absolute monarchy, founded by AbdulAzizIbnSaud at the end of WorldWarI, who wanted to unite all the vast land around the ancestral home of his family, which had been something of the historical pastime of his dynasty like the English Kings [[HundredYearsWar tried to conquer France and Scoland.]] But like them, it wouldn't have been a pastime if they got it over and done with. What most people don't know is that the Saudi Arabia that exists today is actually the *third* dynastic Saud state to hold sway, and the middle of the road in terms of size. But every time the Sauds would start to get powerful, the surrounding forces would combine to smack them down.

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The country is an absolute monarchy, founded by AbdulAzizIbnSaud UsefulNotes/AbdulAzizIbnSaud at the end of WorldWarI, who wanted to unite all the vast land around the ancestral home of his family, which had been something of the historical pastime of his dynasty like the English Kings [[HundredYearsWar tried to conquer France and Scoland.]] But like them, it wouldn't have been a pastime if they got it over and done with. What most people don't know is that the Saudi Arabia that exists today is actually the *third* dynastic Saud state to hold sway, and the middle of the road in terms of size. But every time the Sauds would start to get powerful, the surrounding forces would combine to smack them down.

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