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Ibn Rashid allowed Abdullah and his brother Abd al-Rahman to return to Riyadh, but Abdullah died and Ibn Rashid's fears increased from Abd al-Rahman's attempt to regain power, so he sent Salem again, but Abd al-Rahman deceived him and wounded him and killed many of those with him. Al-Rahman is the imam of Al-Arid and Al-Kharj, and that Salem be released in exchange for the release of the Al Saud who are in Hail. After that, Ibn Rashid went to fight the people of Al-Qassim, who were defeated in the Battle of Al-Mulaida. When Abd al-Rahman learned of this, he left Riyadh, but he was encouraged to return, and when he met Ibn Rashid's army, he was defeated by them in Huraymila. After that, Abdul Rahman lived in the desert, then moved to Qatar and then to Kuwait, and the end of the second Saudi state was the Battle of Huraymila.

The third Saudi state
Main article: The Third Saudi State

The flag of Saudi Arabia from 1938 to 1973

Abdul Aziz Al Saud, founder of the modern Saudi state

A Saudi hunter with a falcon on his arm in 1935.
The House of Saud lost their authority in Najd and other regions of the Arabian Peninsula in the aftermath of the fall of the second Saudi state, but the foundations for the establishment of the third Saudi state remained present, but they are dormant and need someone to move them. Loyalty in Najd continued to gradually increase to the House of Saud while they were in estrangement and exile, especially whenever they felt the mismanagement of the Rashid family and their severity in dealing with Najdi society. A large number of the people of Najd continued to believe that the rule of the House of Saud was a local Najdi rule in the first place, and that the House of Saud is a symbol of national independence and must be supported and backed, especially when they made sure of the subordination of the Rashid family to the Ottoman Empire and their loyalty to it, which is the country that led military campaigns against Najd Many greatly offended the relationship of that state with the inhabitants of Najd and other regions of the Arabian Peninsula.

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