Abdulaziz bin Musaed Al Jiluwi

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Abdul Aziz bin Musa'id (Arabic: عبد العزيز بن مساعد) was a Saudi Arabian military commander.[1] Ibn Saud, founder of Saudi Arabia's Saud dynasty sent Abdul Aziz bin Musa'id with a "strong contingent of warriors" to conquer Asir, in 1921.

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  1. ^ "Battle of Wadi Hajlah, surrender of Abha and conquest of Asir". Ibn Saud info. Retrieved 2010-02-12. This response prompted Ibn Saud to send Abdul Aziz bin Musaid with a strong contingent of warriors into Asir. Hassan Al-Aidh's army, under the command of Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman Al-Aidh, proved no match for Ibn Saud's warriors and was thoroughly routed. With a depleted and demoralized force of defenders, the town of Abha was unable to stand against Ibn Musaid and fell to Ibn Saud's men with little resistance.