Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī

Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī

▪ king of Hejaz
born c. 1854, Constantinople, Turkey, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]
died 1931, Amman, Transjordan [now Jordan]

      emir of Mecca from 1908 to 1916 and king of Hejaz from 1916 to 1924.

      Ḥusayn was born into the line of Hāshimites to which the Meccan emirate had passed in the early 19th century. He became emir in 1908 and was a leader in the Arab revolt against Ottoman rule during World War I. In October 1916 he proclaimed himself “king of the Arab countries,” though the Allies formally recognized him only as king of the Hejaz. Ḥusayn was represented at the Versailles peace conference by his third son, Fayṣal, but refused to ratify the Versailles Peace Treaty (1919) as a protest against the mandatory regimes imposed on Syria, Palestine, and Iraq by France and Great Britain. Subsequently his domestic policy was marked by ever-increasing avarice and conservatism, while he sowed the seeds of future trouble by deliberately courting the enmity of Ibn Saʿūd. In March 1924 he proclaimed himself caliph, but war with Ibn Saʿūd was imminent, and the Wahhābīyah attack on aṭ-Ṭāʾif in September found him unprepared. On October 5 he abdicated. The British conveyed him to Cyprus, where he lived until 1930.

      Ḥusayn had four sons: ʿAlī, Abdullah, Fayṣal, and Zayd. ʿAlī succeeded his father in 1924 as second king of Hejaz, but he abdicated the following year. Abdullah became king of Transjordan (subsequently Jordan), and Fayṣal became king of Iraq as Fayṣal I.

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