File:RGS MiddleEast 08.JPG
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Either Ibn Saud or his brother, Sa'd bin Abd al-Rahman. Please refer to discussion at Talk:Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia#photo of brother??
Date: 1911 (according to first source) or 1910 (according to second)
Source: http://www.geocities.com/blackinkal4/RoyalGeographicalSociety_MiddleEast_2.html
Also: http://images.rgs.org/imageDetails.aspx?barcode=26005
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current | 17:20, 30 May 2005 | 1,059 × 1,474 (230 KB) | Hottentot (talk | contribs) | The man who would be king: Ibn Saud, son of Abdur Rahman, in a photograph taken by Captain W. I. Shakespear in 1911. Coming from the royal line of the sultanate of Nejd, Ibn Saud had, after a period of exile, claimed the throne of his country in 1902. Ove |
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