Ali bin Mujathal al-Mughaidi
19th century emir of 'Asir / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ali bin Mujathal al-Mughaidi (Arabic: علي بن مجثل المغيدي) was the ruler of 'Asir Province and the Tihamah in the 19th century, starting in 1826 and ending with his death in 1833.[1][2] Ali bin Mujathal, alongside his maternal brother and cousin Sa'id bin Musalat, resisted against the forces of the Ottoman Empire that were led by Muhammad Ali Pasha.[3][2][4]
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Ali bin Mujathal al-Mughaidi | |||||
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Emir of 'Asir | |||||
Reign | 1826–1833 | ||||
Coronation | 1826 | ||||
Predecessor | Sa'id bin Musalat | ||||
Successor | Aidh bin Mar'i al-Yazidi | ||||
Died | 1833 Abha, 'Asir Province, southwestern Saudi Arabia | ||||
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Religion | Sunni Islam |
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