• The Wahhabi war, also known as the Ottoman–Saudi War, was fought from early 1811 until 1818 between the Ottoman Empire, its vassal the Eyalet of Egypt...
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    The Wahhabi sack of Karbala occurred on 21 April 1802 (1216 H), under the rule of Abdulaziz bin Muhammad Al Saud, the second ruler of the Emirate of Diriyah...
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    Wahhabism (redirect from Wahhabis)
    Peninsula, and is today followed primarily in Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The Wahhabi movement staunchly denounced rituals related to the veneration of Muslim...
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  • The Wahhabi Sack of Najaf took place in 1806 (1221 H) under the leadership of Wahhabi forces from the Emirate of Diriyah. Approximately 12,000 Wahhabi fighters...
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    Pasha, to retake the territories controlled by the Wahhabi rebels, starting the Ottoman–Wahhabi War. Muhammad Ali Pasha's son, Ibrahim Pasha, defeated...
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  • Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1748–1814) (category People of the Wahhabi War)
    destroyed the tombs of numerous religious figures in Medina in accordance with Wahhabi theology. Due to the differences between Saud and the Ottomans in terms...
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    Abdullah bin Saud Al Saud (category People of the Wahhabi War)
    listening to music, was forced to listen to the lute. In 1802, during the Wahhabi sack of Karbala, the mausoleum of Husayn ibn Ali was desecrated by the...
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    been brought down by the Ottoman Empire's Egypt Eyalet in the Ottoman–Wahhabi War (1811–1818). The second Saudi period was marked by less territorial expansion...
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  • Siege of Bahrain (1811) (category Battles of the Qajar-Wahhabi War)
    forces defeated the Wahhabi Saudis besieging Bahrain and retook it. The battle of Izki in 1812 was a military conflict between the Wahhabis and Qajar-Omani...
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    Mahmud II (category Ottoman people of the Wahhabi War)
    Bessarabia to Russia at the end of the 1806–1812 Russo-Turkish War. Greece waged a successful war of independence that started in 1821 with British, French...
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    to the idea due to the hostility between Iran and the Saudis since the Wahhabi sack of Karbala. He sent his brother Salem to a delegation in Shiraz, and...
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  • Ghaliyya Al Bogammiah (category Women in war in West Asia)
    military resistance to prevent the Ottoman recapture of Mecca during the Wahhabi War. She was given the title Amira, which is the female version of the title...
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  • Abdulaziz bin Muhammad Al Saud (category People of the Wahhabi War)
    Muhammad bin Saud. He was educated by Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab and became a Wahhabi scholar. Long before the death of his father Abdulaziz was announced the...
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  • Thomas Keith (soldier) (category Ottoman people of the Wahhabi War)
    the Wahhabis of Arabia. After a successful campaign, Keith was made acting governor of Medina in 1815 in Tusun's absence. He was killed in a Wahhabi ambush...
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    Muhammad Ali of Egypt (category Ottoman people of the Wahhabi War)
    following an intervention by the European powers at Navarino. In 1831, Ali waged war against the sultan, capturing Syria, crossing into Anatolia and directly...
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    Siege of Diriyah (category Battles of the Wahhabi War)
    The siege of Diriyah took place in late 1818 at the end of the Wahhabi War of 1811–1818 during the Nejd Expedition. In September 1817, Ibrahim Pasha of...
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    only used for troop transportation. Its first engagement was during the Wahhabi War where it was used to transport troops from Egypt to Yanbu in Hejaz. Later...
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  • Dhurma Massacre (1818) (category Battles of the Wahhabi War)
    The Dhurma Massacre is a massacre perpetrated by the Ottomans in the Siege of Dhurma, during the Expedition to Najd (1817-1818). In January 1818, Ibrahim...
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  • Battle of Mawiyya (1817) (category Battles of the Wahhabi War)
    The battle of Mawiyya was fought in 1817 between the Emirate of Diriyah led by Abdullah Ibn Saud and the Ottoman Empire led by Ibrahim Pasha. Following...
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  • provides a list of wars occurring between 1800 and 1899. Conflicts of this era include the Napoleonic Wars in Europe, the American Civil War in North America...
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    Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud (1755–1834) (category People of the Wahhabi War)
    death. In addition to his religious personality and extensive involvement in war Turki was also a patron of poets, namely Rahman bin Jabir and Abdulaziz bin...
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    traveled there, most of them from the Gulf states. Commins, David (2006). The Wahhabi Mission and Saudi Arabia. London: I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd. p. 174. In all...
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  • The term "Wahhabi" has been deployed by external observers as a pejorative epithet to label a wide range of religious, social and political movements...
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    Saudi State in the process in the aftermath of the Najd expedition and Wahhabi War of 1818. In 1824, Turki bin Abdullah al-Saud regained control of Najd...
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    Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt (category Ottoman people of the Wahhabi War)
    Egyptian “Qahir Al Wahhabiyyin” (annihilator of the wahhabis) for his brutality against Wahhabis. On 11 December 1819 he made a triumphal entry into Cairo...
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    Expedition to Najd (1817–1818) (category Battles of the Wahhabi War)
    September 11. Ibrahim Pasha's troops plundered Diriyah and massacred several Wahhabi ulama. Najd Hadith of Najd Othman bin Bishr, Glory in the History of Najd...
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    Ibn Saud (category People of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War)
    Saudi State, until its destruction by an Ottoman army in the Ottoman–Wahhabi War in the early nineteenth century. Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman, also known...
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    the former's severe destruction in a brutal siege during the Ottoman–Wahhabi War of 1818 as well as the town’s Ottoman sacking in 1821. Once the administrative...
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  • Capture of Yanbu (1811) (category Battles of the Wahhabi War)
    Capture of Yanbu Part of the Ottoman–Wahhabi War Belligerents Ottoman Empire Emirate of Diriyah Commanders and leaders Tusun Pasha Unknown Strength 14...
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    House of Saud (category Wahhabi dynasties)
    Saud had to contend with an Ottoman-Egyptian invasion in the Wahhabi War (Ottoman-Saudi War) seeking to retake lost Ottoman Empire territory. The mainly...
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