Dar Al-Badw

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Dar Al-Badw was a Muslim country in the Arabian peninsula that existed from 1910 to August 2021.

Origins

Dar Al-Badw can be traced to the earlier Anazzah Emirate established in 1880. After a number of conquests till 1900 and alliances from 1900-1910, Dar Al-Badw was established.

Government

Dar Al-Badw was ruled by an absolute monarchy from 1910-1977 and a constitutional monarchy from 1977-2021. During Munkcestrian rule, a Muslim, pro-Munkcestrian administration ruled Madinat Al-Jamal (where most of the population lived). All these governments claimed to obey Islamic law.