Badr bin Abdul Aziz (1933-), a member of Saudi Arabia's royal family, is Deputy Commander of the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG). Saudi Logo This is a copyrighted and/or trademarked logo. ... The House of Saud ( translit: ) is the royal family of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. ... The Saudi Arabian National Guard or SANG (aka White Army) is one of five branches or services of the Saudi Arabian Defence Forces/military. ... The Saudi Arabian National Guard or SANG (aka White Army) is one of five branches or services of the Saudi Arabian Defence Forces/military. ...
Prince Badr participated in the Free Princes movement in 1962-1964 during which time he lived in exile, mostly in Beirut and Cairo. He was rehabilitated by King Faisal and named to SANG in 1968. Free Princes(Arabic: Ø§ÙØ£Ù راء Ø§ÙØ£ØØ±Ø§Ø±) is a Saudi liberal-political movement founded on 1958 by Prince Talal bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud (Arabic: Ø·ÙØ§Ù Ø¨Ù Ø¹Ø¨Ø¯Ø§ÙØ¹Ø²Ùز) due to the tensions between King Faisal and King Saud . ... For other uses, see Beirut (disambiguation). ... Nickname: Al Qahirah (The Triumphant City) Egypt: Site of Cairo (top center) Coordinates: Government - Governor Dr. Abdul Azim Wazir Area - City 214 km² (82. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
Badr, the 9th oldest surviving son of the late King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud, has one full living brother, Prince Abdulillah and, due to his tenure in government, is 4th in the Saudi royal family's Line of Succession. Ibn Saud Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman ibn Faisal Al Saud (1880 - November 9, 1953), also known by several abbreviated forms of this name, or simply as Ibn Saud was first monarch of Saudi Arabia. ... The order of succession to the throne of Saudi Arabia is determined by appointments within the House of Saud. ...