Rulers of The First Saudi State
- Muhammad ibn Saud 1726–1744 (Prince of Diriyah), 1744–1765 (Prince of Saudi State)
- Abdul Aziz ibn Muhammad ibn Saud 1765–1803 (1179–1218 H)
- Saud ibn Abdul Aziz ibn Muhammad ibn Saud (Saud Al Kabeer) 1803–1814 (1218–1233 H)
- Abdullah bin Saud 1814–1818
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