Prince
Salman Ibn Abdul Aziz
Governor of Riyadh
Born: 1935, Riyadh
Education: Religious education by ulema (religious
scholars) and sheikhs
Lineage: Son of King Ibn Saud, member of the "Sudairi
Seven"
Offices: Governor of Riyadh Region
In 1962, Prince Salman became the influential Governor of Riyadh
Region, which takes its name from Saudi Arabia's capital city.
During that time, he has supervised and encouraged the expansive
growth of the city from a mid-sized town into a major urban
metropolis. On a larger stage, Prince Salman has also served as an
important liaison to develop tourism, capital projects, and
foreign investment inside his country. Salman is known to favor
strong political and economic ties to the West, but is also a
staunch supporter of poor Muslim nations like Somalia, Sudan,
Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and more recently, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Within the House of Saud, Prince Salman has historically been
viewed as a kingmaker rather than a potential king. Salman has a
reputation for being an intelligent and hard-working man, and is a
trusted mediator in settling conflicts amongst the estimated 7,000
princes in the royal family. Prince Salman is also said to wield
considerable power as a key figure of the royal council -- a post
which allows him a hand in assigning the duties of the state to
various princes. Such behind-the-scenes influence could allow
Salman to subtly tip the balance of power to one faction or
another within the family.
Salman is the second youngest of the "Sudairi Seven" and
a potentially viable candidate for the title of the next Crown
Prince. Some reports have speculated that he may be interested in
the title. Source:
PBS.org
As of March, 2006
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