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Prince [[Sultan bin Abdul Aziz]] became the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia in 2005. He is also Minister of Defense and Aviation and Inspector-General of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.<ref>[http://www.saudiembassy.net/about/country-information/government/sultan.aspx Bio of Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz], Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Washington DC, accessed 2 April 2011.</ref>
 
Prince [[Sultan bin Abdul Aziz]] became the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia in 2005. He is also Minister of Defense and Aviation and Inspector-General of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.<ref>[http://www.saudiembassy.net/about/country-information/government/sultan.aspx Bio of Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz], Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Washington DC, accessed 2 April 2011.</ref>
  
He was a key figure in the 1985 [al-Yamamah]] arms deal between Saudi Arabia and Britain.<ref>David Leigh and Rob Evans, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/jun/07/bae21?INTCMP=SRCH Prince Sultan], guardian.co.uk, accessed 7 June 2007.</ref>
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He was a key figure in the 1985 [[al-Yamamah]] arms deal between Saudi Arabia and Britain.<ref>David Leigh and Rob Evans, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/jun/07/bae21?INTCMP=SRCH Prince Sultan], guardian.co.uk, accessed 7 June 2007.</ref>
  
 
==Connections==
 
==Connections==
 
*[[Sudairi Seven]]
 
*[[Sudairi Seven]]
*Prince [[Bandar bin Sultan]] -Son of Sultan
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*Prince [[Bandar bin Sultan]] - Son of Sultan
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 17:00, 4 April 2011

Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz became the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia in 2005. He is also Minister of Defense and Aviation and Inspector-General of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.[1]

He was a key figure in the 1985 al-Yamamah arms deal between Saudi Arabia and Britain.[2]

Connections

Notes

  1. Bio of Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz, Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Washington DC, accessed 2 April 2011.
  2. David Leigh and Rob Evans, Prince Sultan, guardian.co.uk, accessed 7 June 2007.