Sheikh
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Saad Al-Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah () (13 May 1930 – 13 May 2008) was the
Emir of Kuwait from 15 January 2006, succeeding Sheikh
Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, until
abdicating nine days later on 24 January. Prior to that he had been
Prime Minister of Kuwait
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from 1978 to 2006.
Saad was a general commander in the
Military of Kuwait
The Kuwait Armed Forces () are the military forces of the State of Kuwait. They consist of the Kuwait Air Force, the Kuwait Army, the Kuwait Navy & the Kuwait National Guard. The governing bodies are the Kuwait Ministry of Defense, ; in addition, the first to head the
Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior until 16 February 1978 and the first
military
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officer to head the
Ministry of Defense since 1964.
Early life
Saad, who was born in 1930,
belonged to the Al-Salem branch of the
Al-Sabah
The House of Sabah ( ''Āl Ṣabāḥ'') is the ruling family of Kuwait.
History Origin
The Al Sabah family originate from the Bani Utbah confederation. Prior to settling in Kuwait, the Al Sabah family were expelled from Umm Qasr in southern I ...
family and was eldest son of
Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, who ruled Kuwait from 1950 to 1965.
His mother is Ethiopian and he had two younger paternal half-brothers; Sheikh Khalid and Sheikh Ali. His youngest brother Sheikh Ali Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah is a governor. He attended the Mubarakiya school in Kuwait and
Hendon Police College in
North London
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Early career
Saad debuted his career as the first military officer
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Broadly speaking, "officer" means a commissioned officer, a non-commissioned officer (NCO), or a warrant officer. However, absent c ...
to head the ministry of interior
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In some states, th ...
and ministry of defense in 1962 and 1964, respectively. He served as the general commander of the Directorate of Public Security Force and the Directorate of Police from 1961 to 1962. Following the formation of the 3rd government on 6 December 1964; Saad was appointed both minister of interior and of defense simultaneously and held both posts until 1978. On 16 February 1978, he became Crown Prince and held the post until 13 July 2006.
Sheikh Saad Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, the 14th Ruler and 4th Emir
First Gulf War
Saad was the leader involved in liberating Kuwait from Saddam's regime. He refused to deal with any of Iraq's ministers attempting to compromise the security of the country during the exile of Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and his declaration of martial law
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Emir of Kuwait
Saad had suffered from colon disease, which led to speculation that he would refuse the Emirship. A declaration in November 2005 refuted such speculation, and Saad took office as Emir on 15 January 2006 upon Jaber's death.
However, Saad attended Jaber's funeral in a wheelchair, and his continued health problems caused some to question his ability to rule. Some members of the National Assembly
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expressed concern that Saad would not be able to deliver the two-line oath of office
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, scheduled for 24 January 2006.
On 24 January 2006, the National Assembly voted Saad out of office, moments before an official letter of abdication was received. The Kuwait Cabinet nominated Prime Minister Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to take over as Emir.
Personal life
Married to his cousin, Sheikha Latifa Fahad Al-Sabah, Saad had five daughters, Maryam, Hessa, Jamayel, Sheikha and Fadya, and one son, Fahad.[ One of his daughters, Sheika, controlled international marketing at Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC).] Until late August 1998, she was the executive assistant managing director for international marketing at the body.[ Another daughter, Hessa, was elected as vice president of the Arab-Italian chamber of commerce in October 2012.] She is also the head of the Arab women's business council and representative of Kuwait in the Chamber's general assembly session.[
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Death
Saad died on 13 May 2008, aged 78, at Shaab Palace in Kuwait City
Kuwait City (; ) is the capital and largest city of Kuwait. Located at the heart of the country on the south shore of Kuwait Bay on the Persian Gulf, it is the political, cultural and economic center of the emirate, containing Kuwait's Seif Pal ...
from a heart attack and was buried in Sulaibikhat Cemetery.
The Academy of Saad Al-Abdullah for Security Sciences is named after the former Emir.Kuwait's Emir sponsors, attends graduation ceremony of officers
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See also
* House of Al-Sabah
The House of Sabah ( ''Āl Ṣabāḥ'') is the ruling family of Kuwait.
History Origin
The Al Sabah family originate from the Bani Utbah confederation. Prior to settling in Kuwait, the Al Sabah family were expelled from Umm Qasr in southern ...
* Mubarak Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
* Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
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References
Sources
''Sheikh Saad Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah: The Unforgettable Liberation Hero (1930–2008)''
Ambassadors Online Magazine, vol. 11, issue 24 July 2008
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