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Saudi Arabia and its royal family
This book provides an early and detailed look into the formation of modern Saudi Arabia and the rise of the House of Saud. Powell examines the political consolidation achieved by King Abdulaziz (Ibn Saud), the social and religious foundations of the new kingdom, and its relations with regional and Western powers. Written shortly after the unification of the Arabian Peninsula, the book offers a contemporary perspective on how the royal family established its authority, balanced tribal traditions with emerging state structures, and positioned Saudi Arabia as a significant force in the Middle East. It serves as both a historical account and an analysis of the kingdom’s leadership, culture, and strategic importance in the post-war world.
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