First Saudi–Rashidi War (1903–1907)

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Saudi–Rashidi War of 1903–1907, also referred to as the First Saudi–Rashidi War or the Battles over Qasim, was a conflict between Saudi loyalist forces of the newborn Emirate of Riyadh and the Emirate of Ha'il (Jabal Shammar), supported by the Rashidis. The pro-Ottoman Rashidis were supported by 8 battalions of Ottoman infantry. The majority of the war was fought out in around half a dozen sporadic battles, ending with a Saudi takeover of the al-Qassim region following their decisive victory at Qassim on April 13, 1906,[3] though additional engagements followed in 1907.

Date1903–1907
Result Saudi victory
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First Saudi–Rashidi War
Part of Unification of Saudi Arabia
Date1903–1907
Location
Result Saudi victory
Belligerents
Emirate of Ha'il
Ottoman Empire

Emirate of Riyadh

Commanders and leaders

Abdul-Aziz bin Mitab 
Ottoman Empire Shukri pasha [1]
Ottoman Empire Emir Al Homoud Ibn Rashid

Ibn Saud
Ibrahim bin Aqeel 
Muhammad ibn Abdullah Aba al Khail 
Dulaym ibn Baraak 
Sultan bin Bajad
Faisal al-Duwaish
Strength
20,000–25,000
Ottoman Empire 8 battalions[2]
10,000–12,000
Casualties and losses
~At least 2,570 casualties ~At least 1,037 casualties
~At least 3,607 total[a]
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Casualties

Saudi–Rashidi War (combined 2,607+ casualties):

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