Sheikhdom of Diriyah

Sheikhdom of Diriyah
مشيخة الدرعية
1446–1744
The historical city of Diriyah with estimated traditional extent of the sheikhdom
The historical city of Diriyah with estimated traditional extent of the sheikhdom
CapitalAt-Turaif
Common languagesArabic
Religion
Sunni Islam
Demonym(s)Dir'iyy
Sheikh 
• 1446–1463
Mani' bin Rabia
• 1727–1744
Muhammad bin Saud
History 
• Migration of Mane' bin Rabi'a and his clan
1446
1744
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Banu Hanifa
Emirate of Diriyah
Today part ofSaudi Arabia

The Sheikhdom of Dir'iyah (Arabic: مشيخة الدرعية), was a polity in central Arabia from 1446 to 1744 and the predecessor to the First Saudi State. Its capital was Al-Turaif District, and it was based around the banks of Wadi Hanifa. It was ruled by the Muani'a dynasty (also known as the Marada) from the Durou' clan, and later under its two branches, Muqrin and Watban, with the former becoming the sole house and the house from which the House of Saud descends.


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