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How Old Is the Saudi State?

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The Saudi State, tracing its origins to its first iteration, is approximately 297 years old as of 2024. This age is calculated from the establishment of the first Saudi State in 1727 AD.

The Foundation of the Saudi State

The history of the Saudi State begins with its establishment in 1727 AD. According to historical records:

  • The first Saudi State was established in 1139 AH / 1727 AD.
  • Its capital was Al-Dir'iya.
  • It was founded by Imam Muhammad bin Saud.

This period marked a significant turning point in the history of the Arabian Peninsula.

Significance of the First Saudi State

The establishment of the first Saudi State in 1727 AD was crucial because:

  • The imams of the first state successfully unified significant parts of the Arabian Peninsula.
  • They ushered in a new era of stability and security.
  • This was achieved by imposing Islamic Law (Sharia) in all aspects of life.

While there have been subsequent iterations (the second and third Saudi states, the latter being the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), the year 1727 AD is recognized as the starting point of the historical entity known today as the Saudi State, foundational to the lineage of the current ruling family and the nation.

To calculate the approximate age in years as of 2024:
2024 (Current Year) - 1727 (Year of Establishment) = 297 years.

This provides a direct answer to the historical age of the Saudi State based on its foundational date.

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