Fahd of Saudi Arabia

Fahd
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
Official portrait of King Fahd
Official portrait, 1982
King and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia
Reign13 June 1982 – 1 August 2005
Bay'ah13 June 1982
PredecessorKhalid
SuccessorAbdullah
RegentCrown Prince Abdullah (1996‍–‍2005)
Minister of Interior
In office1962–1975
PredecessorFaisal bin Turki I
SuccessorNayef bin Abdulaziz
Prime Minister
Minister of Education
In office1953–1962
PredecessorOffice established
SuccessorAbdullah bin Saleh bin Obaid
Prime MinisterKing Saud
Born1920, 1921 or 1923
Riyadh, Sultanate of Nejd
Died (aged 81–85)
King Faisal Hospital, Riyadh
Burial2 August 2005
Issue
10, including:
Names
Fahd bin Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman
HouseAl Saud
FatherKing Abdulaziz
MotherHassa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi

Fahd bin Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman bin Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Saud (Arabic: فهد بن عبد العزيز بن عبد الرحمن بن فيصل بن ترکي بن عبدالله بن محمد بن سعود; 1920, 1921 or 1923 – 1 August 2005) was King and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia from 13 June 1982 until his death in 2005. Prior to his ascension, he was Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia from 1975 to 1982. He was the eighth son of King Abdulaziz, the founder of modern Saudi Arabia.

Fahd was the eldest of the Sudairi Seven, the sons of King Abdulaziz by Hassa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi. He served as minister of education from 1953 to 1962 during the reign of King Saud. Afterwards he was minister of interior from 1962 to 1975, at the end of King Saud's reign and throughout King Faisal's reign. He was appointed crown prince when his half-brother Khalid became king following the assassination of King Faisal in 1975. Fahd was viewed as the de facto leader of the country during King Khalid's reign in part due to the latter's ill health.

Upon the death of King Khalid in 1982, Fahd ascended to the throne. He is credited for having introduced the Basic Law of Saudi Arabia in 1992. He suffered a debilitating stroke in 1995, after which he was unable to continue performing his full official duties. His half-brother Crown Prince Abdullah served as de facto regent of the kingdom and succeeded Fahd as king upon his death in 2005. With a reign of 23 years, Fahd remains the longest-reigning Saudi king.


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