Faisal of Saudi Arabia

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Faisal bin Abdul Aziz (
1906 -
March 25,
1975) was
King of Saudi Arabia from
1964 to
1975.
He was born in
Riyadh, the fourth son of
Ibn Saud in
1906. In 1925, Faisal, in command of an army of Saudi loyalists, won a decisive victory in the Hijaz. In return, the following year he was made his father's Governor of
Hijaz. As the new Saudi kingdom was formalized, Faisal received the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1932.
After the
UN partition of
Palestine, Faisal called on his father to break relations with the
United States, but he was overruled.
After serving as Prime Minister, Faisal was named Regent as Saud's health failed, on
March 4,
1964 On
November 2 that year, he became king after his brother
Saud was deposed.
In
1973 he started a program intended to increase the military power of Saudi Arabia. He was also seen as being a major force behind the oil embargo against the
United States, thus in
1974 he was named
Time Magazine's
Person of the Year.
He was shot and killed by his nephew, Faisali bin Musad, on
March 25,
1975. He was succeeded on the throne by his brother
Khalid.
The city of Lyallpur in
Pakistan was renamed
Faisalabad in
1979 in his honor. The
Faisal Mosque in
Islamabad,
Pakistan was named after him as well.
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