The House of Saud
Power, Faith, Oil, and the Making of Modern Saudi Arabia
Dive into the sweeping saga of the House of Saud, where desert warriors became architects of a global power. From their modest origins in the Najd plateau to the meteoric rise of a kingdom built on oil, faith, and strategic alliances, this book unveils how a single family shaped the destiny of the Arabian Peninsula and the modern world. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, discover the pivotal momentsāfrom the unification of Hejaz and Najd to the seismic shifts of the 1973 oil embargo, the Gulf Wars, and the audacious Vision 2030āthat transformed Saudi Arabia into a linchpin of geopolitics and energy markets.
Beyond the throne room drama, explore the intricate interplay of religion, tradition, and modernization as the monarchy grapples with internal dissent, social upheaval, and the pressures of a globalized economy. From the reformist zeal of Faisal to the controversial rise of Mohammed bin Salman, the narrative delves into the personalities and policies that have defined eras. With exclusive insights into untouched archives and firsthand accounts, this book offers an unflinching yet balanced portrait of a dynasty perpetually at the crossroads of history.
As Saudi Arabia steps into a new age of entertainment, tourism, and diplomatic boldnessāfrom normalizing ties with Israel to the futuristic ambitions of Neomāthis compelling chronicle asks: Can a conservative monarchy evolve without losing its soul? *The House of Saud* is your guide to understanding the forces reshaping not just a nation, but the future of the Middle East and beyond. A must-read for history buffs, policy analysts, and anyone curious about the stories behind the headlines.
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