Fuad Hamza

Fuad Hamza
Personal details
Born
Fuad Amin Hamza

1899
Abey, Ottoman Empire
Died1951 (aged 51–52)
NationalitySaudi Arabian
Alma mater

Fuad Hamza (Arabic: فؤاد حمزة), also known as Fuad Bey Hamza, (1899–1951) was a Palestinian who served as Saudi ambassador to France and as King Abdulaziz's adviser and representative. Hafiz Wahba and he were the first ambassadors of Saudi Arabia, the former in the United Kingdom and Hamza in France. In addition, they were among the advisers whom King Abdulaziz employed to improve the decision-making process of the state.[1]

  1. ^ Joseph Kostiner (July 1985). "On Instruments and Their Designers: The Ikhwan of Najd and the Emergence of the Saudi State". Middle Eastern Studies. 21 (3): 315. doi:10.1080/00263208508700631.