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Prince Fawwaz was rehabilitated by the late [[King Faisal]] in 1971, when he was named as Governor of [[Makkah]], but was removed from office by the late [[King Khalid]] after the Makkah Mosque takeover in 1979. |
Prince Fawwaz was rehabilitated by the late [[King Faisal]] in 1971, when he was named as Governor of [[Makkah]], but was removed from office by the late [[King Khalid]] after the Makkah Mosque takeover in 1979. |
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Prince Fawwaz is the 12th oldest surviving son of the late King [[Abdul Aziz ibn Saud]] and is the |
Prince Fawwaz is the 12th oldest surviving son of the late King [[Abdul Aziz ibn Saud]] and is the only full brother of [[Bandar bin Abdul Aziz]]. |
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Fawwaz bin Abdul Aziz (1934-) is a former Governor of Riyadh (1960-1961) who joined the Free Princes movement in in 1962-1964.
Prince Fawwaz was rehabilitated by the late King Faisal in 1971, when he was named as Governor of Makkah, but was removed from office by the late King Khalid after the Makkah Mosque takeover in 1979.
Prince Fawwaz is the 12th oldest surviving son of the late King Abdul Aziz ibn Saud and is the only full brother of Bandar bin Abdul Aziz.