King Salman bin Abdulaziz
Custodian
of the Two
Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz
was proclaimed the seventh King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on 3
Rabi’ al Thani 1436H (January 23, 2015), upon the death of Custodian of the Two
Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin
Abdulaziz.
King Salman is also Prime Minister of the Council of Ministers.
King Salman bin Abdulaziz was designated Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and appointed Deputy Prime Minister, by King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz on June 18, 2012, upon the death of Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz. King Salman also serves as Minister of Defense.
King Salman is also Prime Minister of the Council of Ministers.
King Salman bin Abdulaziz was designated Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and appointed Deputy Prime Minister, by King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz on June 18, 2012, upon the death of Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz. King Salman also serves as Minister of Defense.
King Salman was born in
Riyadh on Dec. 31, 1935, and received his education at the Prince’s School in
Riyadh. He served as Deputy Governor of Riyadh from March 1954 to April 1955,
and Governor of Riyadh from April 1955 to December 1960 and again from February
1963 to Nov. 5, 2011, when he was appointed Minister of Defense.
Since 1956, King Salman has
chaired various humanitarian and service committees that provide relief from
natural and man-made disasters. For his humanitarian services, he has
been awarded many medals and decorations, including awards from Bahrain, Bosnia
and Herzegovina, France, Morocco, Palestine, the Philippines, Senegal, the United
Nations, Yemen, and the King Abdulaziz Medal - First Class.
He is a recipient of several
honorary degrees and academic awards, including an honorary doctorate from the
Islamic University of Madinah, the Prince Salman academic award, and the Kant
Medal by the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities in
appreciation of his contributions to the field of science.
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