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Allegiance
  
Years of service
  
? - 1929


Name
  
Faisal al-Duwaish

Service/branch
  
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Battles/wars
  
Unification of Saudi ArabiaKuwait–Nejd Border WarBattle of HamdhBattle of JahraIkhwan RevoltBattle of Sabilla

Died
  
1931, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Parents
  
Sultan bin Al-Hamidi Al-Duwaish, Al-Shaqha bint Hizam bin Hathleen

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Faisal bin Sultan al-Duwaish (Arabic: فيصل بن سلطان الدويش, c. 1882 – d. 1931) was a Prince of the Mutair tribe and one of the Ikhwan leaders, who assisted Ibn Saud in the unification of Saudi Arabia.

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Al-Duwaish commanded the attack on Kuwait Defense and Security Forces in Hamdh and killed many of them on 16 May 1920. Later, in 1920, he led an attack by the Ikhwan on Kuwait, capturing the village of al-Jahra, but was compelled to withdraw under British pressure.

He was injured at the 1929 battle of Sabilla, fled Arabia and later surrendered to the British in Kuwait. Sultan was pardoned by his former ruler King Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud of Nejd and Hejaz (later of Saudi Arabia), but was later jailed in Riyadh where he died in 1931 suffering from an aneurysm.

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