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- Q19520668 abstract "Due to the Islamic traditions of polygamy and easy divorce (on the male side), King Abdul Aziz has approximately a thousand grandchildren. The following are still alive as of 2015 and have at one time or another held high government office.Abdallah bin Khalid (born 1935) – Chairman of the King Khalid Foundation.Mohammed bin Faisal (born 1937) – Former deputy minister for agriculture. Founder and chairman of DMI Trust and the Faisal Islamic Bank Group; member of the board of trustees for the King Faisal Foundation. Oldest son of Iffat Al Thunayan.Khalid Al Faisal (born 1940) – poet, governor of the Makkah province and managing director of the King Faisal Foundation. Minister of education between December 2013 and January 2015.Mishaal bin Saud (born 1940) – Governor of Najran Province until 2008.Faisal bin Bandar (born 1943) – Former governor of Qasim province; governor of Riyadh province.Muhammad bin Saad (born 1944) – Former deputy governor of Riyadh Province.Turki Al Faisal (born 1945) – Head of Saudi Arabia's General Intelligence Directorate from 1977 to 2001. Former ambassador to the US until December 2006. Member of the board of trustees for the King Faisal Foundation.Saud bin Abdul Mohsin (born 1947) – Governor of Ha'il province.Turki bin Nasser (born 1948) – Former president of the meteorology and environment (PME).Khalid bin Sultan (born 1949) – Deputy minister of defense from November 2011 to 20 April 2013.Bandar bin Sultan (born 1949) – Former long-serving ambassador to the US; secretary-general of the National Security Council from October 2005 to January 2015 and director general of the Saudi Intelligence Agency from 19 July 2012 to 2014.Muhammad bin Fahd (born January 1950) – Former governor of the Eastern Province (1987 – 13 January 2013).Khaled bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (born 1950) – Member of the Allegiance Council. Saud bin Fahd (born 8 October 1950) – Former vice director of the Saudi Intelligence Agency.Fahd bin Sultan (born 1950) – Governor of Tabuk province.Sultan bin Fahd (born 1951) – Former president of youth welfareKhalid bin Bandar (born 1951) – Former governor of Riyadh Province. Mansour bin Mutaib (born 1952) – Former minister of municipal and rural affairs and minister of state.Mutaib bin Abdullah (born 1952) – Commander of the national guard (2010–2012) and minister of national guard since May 2013.Mohammed bin Nawwaf (born 1953) – Saudi ambassador to London.Faisal bin Khalid (born 1954) – Governor of Asir province.Mishari bin Saud (born 1954) — Governor of Al Bahah province since 2010.Al-Waleed bin Talal (born 1955) – Investor and is consistently ranked among Forbes magazine's wealthiest billionaires. Source of wealth reported to include private investments from other royals.Saud bin Nayef (born 1956) – Governor of Eastern province; former head of the Court of Crown Prince (2011 – 13 January 2013), former Saudi ambassador to Spain and deputy governor of the Eastern Province.Sultan bin Salman (born 1956) – Former astronaut (1985) and secretary general of the supreme commission for tourism since 2000. Mishaal bin Majid (born 1957) – Jeddah governor.Muhammad bin Nayef (born 1959) – Minister of interior since 5 November 2012 and Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia since 29 April 2015.Abdulaziz bin Salman (born 1960) – Assistant petroleum minister.Khaled bin Talal (born 1962)– Businessman.Abdulaziz bin Abdullah (born 1963) – Deputy foreign minister since 2011.Faisal bin Salman (born 1970) – Governor of Madinah province.Fahd bin Muqrin - Saudi civic leader, and businessman.Turki bin Muqrin (born 1970) – Businessman.Mansour bin Muqrin - Advisor at the Crown Prince Court 2015–present.Mishaal bin Abdullah Al Saud – Governor of Najran province (2009–2013); governor of Makkah province (December 2013-January 2015). Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud (born 1971) – Former deputy governor and governor of the Riyadh provinceAbdul Aziz bin Fahd (born 1973) – Former minister of state.Salman bin Sultan (born 1976) – Former deputy defense minister. Mohammad bin Salman (born 1985) – Minister of Defense since January 2015.Turki bin Salman (born 1987) – Chairman of the Saudi Research and Marketing Group.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Q19520668 comment "Due to the Islamic traditions of polygamy and easy divorce (on the male side), King Abdul Aziz has approximately a thousand grandchildren. The following are still alive as of 2015 and have at one time or another held high government office.Abdallah bin Khalid (born 1935) – Chairman of the King Khalid Foundation.Mohammed bin Faisal (born 1937) – Former deputy minister for agriculture.".
- Q19520668 label "List of grandsons of King Abdulaziz ibn Saud by seniority".