Muqrin bin Abdulaziz

Muqrin bin Abdulaziz
Prince Muqrin (left) with General Hmood Dawi Al Qthami
Tenure23 January 2015 – 29 April 2015
King and Prime Minister
PredecessorSalman bin Abdulaziz
SuccessorMuhammad bin Nayef
  • Deputy Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia
  • Second Deputy Prime Minister
Tenure27 March 2014 – 23 January 2015
King and Prime Minister
PredecessorNayef bin Abdulaziz (as second deputy prime minister)
SuccessorMuhammad bin Nayef
Director General of Al Mukhabarat Al A'amah
TenureOctober 2005 – 19 July 2012
Monarch
Abdullah
PredecessorNawwaf bin Abdulaziz
SuccessorBandar bin Sultan
Governor of Madinah Province
Tenure1999–2005
Appointed by
PredecessorAbdul Majeed bin Abdulaziz
SuccessorAbdulaziz bin Majid
Governor of Hail Province
Tenure1980–1999
Appointed by
PredecessorNasser Al Sheikh
SuccessorSaud bin Abdul Muhsin
Born (1945-09-15) 15 September 1945 (age 79)
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
SpouseAbta bint Hamoud Al Rashid
Issue
Detail
14
Names
Muqrin bin Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud
HouseAl Saud
FatherKing Abdulaziz
MotherBaraka Al Yamaniyah
OccupationPolitician • businessman • air force pilot
Military service
Service / branchRoyal Saudi Air Force
Years of service1965–1980

Muqrin bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (Arabic: مقرن بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود, romanizedMuqrin ibn 'Abd al 'Azīz Āl Su'ūd; born 15 September 1945)[1] is a Saudi Arabian politician, businessman, and former military aviator who was briefly Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia from January to April 2015, during the first three months of his half-brother King Salman's reign. He is the 35th son of King Abdulaziz, born to Abdulaziz's Yemeni concubine Baraka. Since the death of Abdulaziz's 36th son Hamoud in 1994, Muqrin has been the youngest surviving son of the king.[2][3]

Prince Muqrin served as the director general of Al Mukhabarat Al A'amah from 2005 to 2012. In July 2012, he was appointed King Abdullah's advisor and special envoy with the rank of minister. On 27 March 2014, he was named deputy crown prince making him second in the line of succession behind his half-brother Salman.[4] On 23 January 2015, upon King Abdullah's death and the accession of Salman, Muqrin became crown prince[5] and first deputy prime minister. Only three months later, on 29 April 2015, King Salman dismissed Muqrin, replacing him with his nephew Muhammad bin Nayef.[6]

  1. ^ Lacey gives his birth year as 1943.
    Robert Lacey (2011). Inside the Kingdom: Kings, Clerics, Modernists, Terrorists, and the Struggle for Saudi Arabia. New York: Random House. p. VII. ISBN 978-1-4464-7236-1.
  2. ^ "Profile: Prince Muqrin bin Abdulaziz". Asharq Al-Awsat. 2 February 2013.
  3. ^ Simon Henderson (13 February 2013). "Who Will Be the Next King of Saudi Arabia?". The Washington Institute. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  4. ^ "Saudi Prince Muqrin named second-in-line to succeed king". Reuters. 27 March 2014. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  5. ^ "Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz dies". BBC. 23 January 2015. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
  6. ^ "Saudi King Salman appoints Prince Mohammed bin Nayef as new crown prince-state TV". Reuters. 29 April 2015.