Mutaib bin Abdullah Al Rashid
Emir of Jabal Shammar from 1868 to 1869 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mutaib bin Abdullah Al Rashid (Arabic: متعب بن عبد الله الرشيد; died January 1869) was the third ruler of the Emirate of Jabal Shammar whose reign was very brief between 1868 and 1869.[1]
Mutaib bin Abdullah Al Rashid | |||||
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Emir of Jabal Shammar | |||||
Reign | 1868–1869 | ||||
Predecessor | Talal bin Abdullah Al Rashid | ||||
Successor | Bandar bin Talal Al Rashid | ||||
Died | 1869 Ha'il | ||||
Issue | Abdulaziz bin Mutaib Al Rashid | ||||
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House | Rashidi dynasty | ||||
Father | Abdullah bin Ali Al Rashid |
Biography
Mutaib was one of the sons of Abdullah bin Ali Al Rashid who established the Emirate of Jabal Shammar in 1836[2] and ruled it until 1848.[3] He had two brothers, Talal and Muhammad.[4]
Mutaib succeeded his older brother, Talal, in 1868.[3][4] In January 1869 he was shot and killed in the Barzan Palace by his nephews, Bandar bin Talal and Badr bin Talal.[3][5] One of the reasons for Mutaib's murder, cited by R. Bayly Winder, was the maltreatment of Bandar and his siblings by their uncle and emir Mutaib.[5] Following the killing of Mutaib, Bandar became the emir of Jabal Shammar[6] and the family members left Ha'il for Riyadh where they were given refuge by the Al Saud.[7]
One of Mutaib's sons, Abdulaziz, was adopted by his uncle, Muhammad, and ruled the Emirate between 1897 and 1906.[8]
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