Explanation about the appearance of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the novel.

As mentioned above, this was the period of the rise of the Second Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and from 1843 Faisal returned to Najd, and the Kingdom (Tribe) began to rise strongly.

The former ruler of Najd, Ibn Shunet, was a fanatical religious, although he went to war everywhere, conquered cities, offended many people, and was finally kidnapped by his own cronies and sent to Faisal after getting drunk.

The new king, Faisal, chose a policy of softness to unite local forces, and at the same time began to marry widely, and constantly befriended the British.

(The Anglo-Saudi friendship goes back a long way.) )

In 1846, the entire Najd region had less than 100,000 pounds in taxes, a population of less than 200,000, and its main industries were sheep raising and wool gathering.

Najd was nominally the territory of the Ottoman Empire, so the rise of the Second Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was a threat to the Ottomans.

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