Nejd Expedition

Egyptian Invasion of Nejd 1817-1818
Part of the Ottoman–Saudi War

Nejd
Date1818
LocationNejd & Al Qasim.
Result Ottoman victory
Belligerents
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire First Saudi State
Commanders and leaders
Ottoman Empire Ibrahim Pasha Abdullah I
Strength
30,000 6,000
Casualties and losses
800 killed 5,000 military dead,
12,000 civilians dead,
destruction of several villages
Statue of Ibrahim Pasha in the Opera Square
A Handmade image of Abdullah I

The Egyptian Attack on Nejd 1817-1818 (Turkish: 1817-1818 Nejd Seferi), was a series of military conflicts waged by Egypt on behalf of the Ottoman Empire from 1817-1818. It was part of the Ottoman–Saudi War that lasted from 1811 to 1818. The campaign of 1817/8 was led by Ibrahim Pasha, with the goal of capturing Diriyah and to end the First Saudi State by the order of the Ottoman sultan Mahmud II.

About 30,000 soldiers started from Hnakiyah to the west of Medina, having captured the village of Mawiyah in November 1817, then Al-Rass, Al-Khabra, Unaizah and Buraidah in December 1817, they reached Dir'iyyah in April 1818. After a siege of several months Abdullah bin Saud finally surrendered September 9, 1818.

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