List of Imams of the First Saudi State
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The First Saudi State was established in 1727 by Imam Mohammed Bin Saud. During that period, it was ruled by four imams:
Imam Mohammed Bin Saud: He assumed leadership of ad-Diriyah Emirate in 1727, and declared the establishment of the First Saudi State. His rule ended in 1765.
Imam Abdulaziz Bin Mohammed: He assumed leadership in 1765, and his rule ended in 1803.
Imam Saud Bin Abdulaziz: He assumed leadership in 1803, and his rule ended in 1814.
Imam Abdullah Bin Saud: He assumed leadership in 1814, and his rule ended in 1818.
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