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![[Saudi Arabian National Guard]](../images/s/sa^ngr.gif) 
 image by  Zoltan Horvath, 23 September 2024
image by  Zoltan Horvath, 23 September 2024The Saudi Arabian National Guard is a separate military force. Also known as 
the White Army, it is one of the three major branches of the military forces of 
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The National Guard is under the 
administrative control of the Ministry of National Guard, instead of the 
Ministry of Defence. It differs from the regular Saudi Arabian Army in being 
forged out of tribal elements loyal to the House of Saud and tasked with 
protecting the royal family from internal dangers such as a coup d'état. It 
serves both as a defence force against external attack and as an Internal 
security force. Its duties include protecting the House of Saud, guarding 
against military coups, guarding strategic facilities and resources, and 
providing security for the cities of Mecca and Medina.
Its flag consists 
of three horizontal stripes, white, sand yellow, and light green. National flag 
is placed in the upper hoist on the white stripe, while emblem of National Guard 
is placed in the fly.
Image of flag:
https://www.tehrantimes.com/news
https://www.arabnews.jp/en/saudi-arabia 
 Zoltan Horvath, 23 September 2024
Predecessor of the Saudi Arabian National Guard
![[Saudi Border Guards]](../images/s/sa-ikh.gif) image by Esteban Rivera, 9 January 2023
 
image by Esteban Rivera, 9 January 2023
The Ikhwan (Arabic: الإخوان, romanized: al-ʾikhwān, The Brethren), commonly 
known as Ikhwan men taa Allah (Arabic: إخوان من أطاع الله), was a Wahhabi 
religious militia made up of traditionally nomadic tribesmen which formed a 
significant military force of the ruler Ibn Saud and played an important role in 
establishing him as ruler of most of the Arabian Peninsula in the Kingdom of 
Saudi Arabia.
The Ikhwan first appeared around 1902. They were the 
product of clergy who aimed to break up the Bedouin tribes and settle them 
around the wells and oases of the sedentary Arab populations, mainly those of 
the Najd, on the grounds that nomadic life was incompatible with the strict 
conformity of their interpretation of Islam. The newly Islamicized Bedouin would 
be converted from nomad raiders to soldiers for Islam. The cleric/teachers of 
the Ikhwan were dedicated to their idea of the purification and the unification 
of Islam, and some of the newly converted Ikhwan rebelled against their emir Ibn 
Saud, accusing him of religious laxity. The conquest of the Hejaz in 1924 
brought all of the current Saudi state under Ibn Saud's control. The monarch 
then found himself in conflict with elements of the Ikhwan. He crushed their 
power at the Battle of Sabilla in 1929, following which the militia was 
reorganised into the Saudi Arabian National Guard. 
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikhwan and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabian_National_Guard 
Historical picture of the original flag.
Esteban Rivera, 9 January 2023