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Saudi Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz al Saud has died, Saudi TV says.

The crown prince was King Abdullah's half-brother and first in line to the Saudi throne. He was also minister of defence and aviation.

He was in his eighties and was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2004. He is thought to have died at a New York hospital.

Prince Sultan had been on a visit to the US for medical tests, and he had an operation in New York in July.

The royal court confirmed the death in a statement carried by SPA, the state news agency:

"With deep sorrow and sadness the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz mourns the death of his brother and his Crown Prince Sultan... who died at dawn this morning Saturday outside the kingdom following an illness."

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton paid tribute to the crown prince, saying Washington's ties with Saudi Arabia were "strong and enduring".

"The Crown Prince was a strong leader and a good friend to the United States over many years, as well as a tireless champion for his country," Mrs Clinton said during a visit to Tajikistan.

'Moderniser'

Crown Prince Sultan was a member of the most powerful family group in Saudi Arabia, the Sudairi Seven, and one of the sons of the country's founder, King Abdulaziz, known as Ibn Saud.

The Sudairi Seven are the sons of Ibn Saud's most influential wife, Hassa bint Ahmad al-Sudairi.

The oldest of the seven was King Fahd, who died in 2005 - to be succeeded by a half-brother, the current King Abdullah.

Prince Sultan's first appointment was as governor of Riyadh and he became minister of defence and aviation in 1963.

He oversaw extraordinary expenditure on modernising the armed forces - with multi-billion dollar deals making Saudi Arabia one of the world's biggest arms spenders.

Prince Sultan was also involved in the setting up and development of the national airline, Saudia.

He was one of the strongest supporters of forging close ties with the US, which faced its biggest challenge after 9/11.

His son, Prince Bandar, was instrumental in this as the kingdom's Washington ambassador for more than 20 years.

But BBC Middle East analyst Sebastian Usher says that, with the current generation of Saudi leaders now in their seventies or eighties, there is no clear idea yet of who will take over among Ibn Saud's legion of grandsons when they have died out.

Next in line

Prince Sultan's most likely successor as the next in line to the Saudi throne is Prince Nayef, 78, also a full brother of King Abdullah and one of the Sudairi Seven.

He has been the interior minister, in charge of the security forces, since 1975. In contrast to King Abdullah, who is seen as a cautious reformer, Prince Nayef is believed to be closer to conservative Wahhabi clerics.

Earlier this year, as part of a package of reforms to see off unrest spreading from other Arab countries, the king announced an extra 60,000 posts to be created within the security forces.

In 2009, after Prince Sultan fell ill, King Abdullah named Nayef as his second deputy prime minister, traditionally the post of the second in line to the throne.

However, the king has also established a succession council, made up of his brothers and nephews. It is expected to meet for the first time to determine who will be named as the next in line to the Saudi throne.


BBC News - Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Sultan dies
 
It must be a tragic day in Pakistan and Bangladesh eh? From what I've heard, the Saudi royals are pretty popular in both the countries. Well, since I don't know how the man was, I can hope that he can rest in peace.
 
It must be a tragic day in Pakistan and Bangladesh eh? From what I've heard, the Saudi royals are pretty popular in both the countries. Well, since I don't know how the man was, I can hope that he can rest in peace.

The most tragic day should be in India as Sultan is known for his love of Indians.. All his commercial ventures have overwhelming Indian workers and maintains a harem of Indian girls with day time jobs of Saudi Airline air hostesses.


From the political aspects, I would he wasn't any worst than King Fahad and if had been in power he would simply led to bankruptcy and even disintegration of the country and its social fabric. Known for his opposition of King Abdullah social and economic reforms, it is surprising how staunchly pro-west or Pro-american monarchs like Fahad and Sultan are opposed to any progress at home and love the stringent religious clergy while love to waste national wealth at lavish casinos of Las Vegas!

I say good riddance..
 
The most tragic day should be in India as Sultan is known for his love of Indians.. All his commercial ventures have overwhelming Indian workers and maintains a harem of Indian girls with day time jobs of Saudi Airline air hostesses.

oooh, you've been to his personal harem to know about what nationality of girls are with him eh? Even your insults are so pathetic. :lol:

Guess that's a lot of frustration after what's happening in your surroundings.


I say good riddance..

So you're the kind that is supporting something like an Iranian revolutionary government in Saudi eh?
 
oooh, you've been to his personal harem to know about what nationality of girls are with him eh? Even your insults are so pathetic. :lol:

Guess that's a lot of frustration after what's happening in your surroundings.




So you're the kind that is supporting something like an Iranian revolutionary government in Saudi eh?

If you haven't noticed he has King Abdullah as his profile picture....
 
He was a great man. Great for expatriates unlike present king who treats them like animals.
Expats were really looking forward to him.

May Allah bless him with Jannah. Ameen.
 
Kings change from time to time and the as much as he loves your king Abdullah, he hates USA. And you know how close Abdullah's ties are with US. Do the math, mate.

You dont know crap about Saudi diplomacy..not every one is kissing the American behind like manmohan..please come out of your india super power vision and breath some fresh air!
 
The most tragic day should be in India as Sultan is known for his love of Indians.. All his commercial ventures have overwhelming Indian workers and maintains a harem of Indian girls with day time jobs of Saudi Airline air hostesses.


From the political aspects, I would he wasn't any worst than King Fahad and if had been in power he would simply led to bankruptcy and even disintegration of the country and its social fabric. Known for his opposition of King Abdullah social and economic reforms, it is surprising how staunchly pro-west or Pro-american monarchs like Fahad and Sultan are opposed to any progress at home and love the stringent religious clergy while love to waste national wealth at lavish casinos of Las Vegas!

I say good riddance..


Is it allowed to talk trash about royals in Saudi Arabia?!
 
إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ

Is it allowed to talk trash about royals in Saudi Arabia?!

It is not allowed to talk trash about any one in Saudi Arabia and there is no pride in talking trash about those who have not harmed you.
 

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