Three of those statements are true: (2) Kush controlled all of Egypt at one point - 25th Pharaonic Dynasty AND (4) Rome invaded Kush (unsuccessfully) - Rome tried to conquer Kush around 22 B.C.E. and had Petronius lead the attack. However, the Kushites were able to defeat this invasion and established peaceful relations with Rome afterward AND (5) Kush was conquered by Aksum.
(1), and (3) are false. Since the Aksumites conquered Kush, it could not have been the Greeks. Since Kush was in Sudan and Egypt, it was not in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia was never colonized. However, parts of Saudi Arabia were controlled by the Ottoman Empire for a few centuries.
Present-day Saudi Arabia and the countries around Saudi Arabia; present-day Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Saudi_Arabia
The UN Operation Desert Storm proceeded to liberate Kuwait and invade Iraq from Saudi and Kuwaiti territory in early 1991. Kuwait (along with the U.S., Britain, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia) invaded Iraq in 1991.
Saudi Arabia was never colonized. However, parts of Saudi Arabia were controlled by the Ottoman Empire for a few centuries.
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No country have controlled Saudi Arabia, it is one of the few countries in the world that have not been ruled by another country, thus there was no independence.
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Saudi Arabia is a monarchy, not a dictatorship. The monarchy was established in the early 1900's (around or shortly after WW I). Am not up on all the history and details, but I believed it involved the British division of the territories previously controlled by the Turkish empire.
Present-day Saudi Arabia and the countries around Saudi Arabia; present-day Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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Muhammad, the Islamic prophet, conquered several cities during his lifetime. Some notable cities he conquered include Mecca, Medina, Taif, and Khaybar. These conquests played a significant role in the spread of Islam and the consolidation of power for the early Muslim community.
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Arabian. Before modern-day Saudi Arabia was founded, the area is called Al-Hijaz. When Abdullah ibn Saud conquered the area, he named it after himself.