• Capture of Al Hinakiyah was a military engagement between the Saudi army led by Saud bin Abdulaziz and the Ottoman garrison, who were stationed at Al...
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  • interpretation of Islam Saud ordered not to mention the name of the Ottoman sultan in Friday prayers in Mecca. Following the capture of Mecca he sent a...
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    Ibrahim then moved to Al Hinakiyah and fortified it; he took it as a base and began moving to Ar Rass. Abdullah bin Saud Al Saud then began preparing...
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  • Ottoman capture of Mecca and Medina, the Ottoman troops began to suffer setbacks, 1813 they lost Al Hinakiyah and twice were defeated at the Battles of Turubah...
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  • Battle of Medina in 1812, the Ottomans began suffering military defeats in Hinakiyah, Turubah, Qunfudhah, and Bahah. Soon after their recent defeat in Al-Bahah...
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    then marched to Al Hinakiyah and captured it. Abd al-Rahman al-Rafai, The era of Muhammad Ali, p. 128 Abd al-Rahman al-Rafai, The era of Muhammad Ali, p...
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    of Saudi Arabia, now a steep rocky promontory located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north of Al Hinakiyah. The Year of Delegations in 631 marked the peak of Muhammad's...
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