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Principality of Najran

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Historical state in the Arabian Peninsula from 1633 to 1934
Principality of Najran
1633–1934
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CapitalNajran
Common languagesArabic
Religion
IsmailiShia Islam
GovernmentPrincipality
Da'i 
• 1677–1717
Muhammad ibn Isma'il Al Makrami[1]
• 1912–1934
Ali bin Muhsin Al Shibami[2]
History 
• Established
1633
• Disestablished
1934
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Yemeni Zaidi State
Kingdom of Yemen
Today part ofSaudi Arabia

ThePrincipality of Najran was a state that existed in the Arabian peninsula from 1633 to 1934. It originated as an Islamic ecclesiastic principality under Yemeni suzerainty in 1633, although it later came under Ottoman influence.[3] Najran opposed a Yemeni rebellion against the Ottomans in the 1880s.[4] In the Saudi-Idrisi treaty of 1920, theEmirate of Nejd and Hasa officially laid claim to the territories of Najran, and in 1921 theIkhwan militia invaded Najran.[5] TheMutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen also had ambitions in Najran, and thus attempted its own conquest in 1924.[1] In the winter of 1931/1932, Yemeni forces once again attempted to take Najran, but wereexpelled by the Saudis in 1932.[6] In November 1933, Yemeni forces occupied Najran.[7] In 1934, following theSaudi-Yemeni War, Najran's independence definitively ended when Yemen renounced its claims to Najran and the principality was annexed into Saudi Arabia.[1]

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  1. ^abc"Other Arabian Polities".www.worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved2019-12-11.
  2. ^'Who's Who in Aden and Western Arabia'. British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers. 1916. p. 41. Retrieved23 November 2023.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link)
  3. ^"Other Arabian Polities".www.worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved2019-12-11.
  4. ^Farah, Caesar E. (2002-04-26).The Sultan's Yemen: 19th-Century Challenges to Ottoman Rule. I.B.Tauris. p. 110.ISBN 978-1-86064-767-3.
  5. ^Al-Maghafi, Fadhl (2012)."MORE THAN JUST A BOUNDARY DISPUTE: THE REGIONAL GEOPOLITICS OF SAUDI-YEMENI RELATIONS"(PDF).eprints.soas.ac.uk. p. 110.
  6. ^Gibler, Dougla; Miller, Steven; Little, Erin (2017)."Report on MIDs that could not be found"(PDF).dmgibler.people.ua.edu. Retrieved6 September 2019.
  7. ^"WAR TALK IN ARABIA - Britain Watching Developments CAIRO, November 15. - Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954) - 16 Nov 1933".Trove. Retrieved2019-12-11.
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