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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Sheikh Abdullah II Sabah II Al-Jaber I Al-Sabah (1814–1893) was the fifth monarch of Kuwait and eldest son of,Sheikh Sabah II Al-Sabah whom he succeeded. Sheikh Abdullah ruled from November 1866 to 1893. Sheikh Abdullah II had two sons; Sheikh Jaber Abdullah II Sabah II Al-Sabah (1860–1920) and Sheikh Khalifa Abdullah II Sabah II Al-Sabah.Sheikh Abdullah sided with the Jabir bin Mardaw, emir of Khorramshar during the following conflicts with the Al-Nasser tribe under his reign. He sent twenty ships armed with men and ammunition in support of the Emir Jabir.The younger son of Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud; Prince Abdul Rahman bin Faisal took refuge in Kuwait during the reign of His Highness, the 5th Ruler of Kuwait, Sheikh Abdullah II Sabah II Al-Jaber I Al-Sabah when the Saudi Prince was in conflict with the Al Rashid tribe and fled to Kuwait in 1891. His son Ibn Saud recaptured Riyadh in 1902 at the age of 24 during the reign of His Highness, the 7th Ruler of Kuwait, Sheikh Mubarak Sabah II Al-Jaber I Al-Sabah. During that time, the House of Sabah engaged in many battles that would attempt to compromise the integrity of Kuwait and its patronage of solidarity to the House of Saud. The Kuwait–Najd War, the Battle of Hamdh 1919, the Battle of Jahra 1920 and the Battle of Al-Regeai 1928 were the result of the solidarity of the House of Sabah to the residents of Kuwait; whether they may be residing tribes from Saudi Arabia, other regional tribes or temporary guests of His Highness the Rulers of Kuwait.Similarly to the solidarity of the House of Sabah; many bedouin tribes originally from Saudi Arabia settled in Kuwait during that time and also partook in the defense of Kuwait. Hence, it was a very common unusual situation to witness Saudi tribes residing in Kuwait fighting along the House of Sabah against the same invading Saudi tribe. Many of these Bedouin Saudi tribes defending Kuwait eventually took the Kuwaiti nationality with the forming of the Government of Kuwait in 1961 and served admirably in the Military of Kuwait.Sheikh Abdullah played a monumental role in the ousting and halting of attacks against Kuwait, including the invasion led by Mohammed Al-Rashid against Al-Subaihiya area in 1882. The invading belligerent retreated when they knew that His Highness Sheikh Abdullah was leading the counter contingent in battle.Similarly to his undying service to duty, country and the well being of the region; his descendants were committed to the same mission and served the Al-Sabah dynasty, Kuwait and the region with high distinction.The son of Sheikh Abdullah, Sheikh Jaber Abdullah II Sabah II Al-Sabah (b.1860–d.1920) was a Cavalry Commander and died in the Battle of Jahra (1920) along with the men of the Kuwaiti Cavalry. Standing by H.E. Sheikh Jaber was his son, H.E.Sheikh Abdullah Al-Jaber Abdullah II Al-Sabah(b.1898–d.1997) (WIA); a contemporary of seven Rulers and Ruler Emirs and the battle Commander General of Defense and Security Forces in desert and metropilitan areas (1928-1938).The Defense and Security Forces in metropilitan and desert areas later formed the Kuwaiti Army within the Kuwaiti Public Security Force between 1938 and 1953.. }

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