Battle of Rawdat Muhanna

Emirate of Nejd and Hasa The Battle of Rawdat Muhanna (Arabic: معركة روضة مهنا or Arabic: معركة روضة ابن مهنا) was a major battle of the Saudi–Rashidi War, during the unification of Saudi Arabia, fought between the Rashidi dynasty and Saudi rebels.

Allying with Abdulaziz Ibn Saud, the Mutayr played a crucial role in the Battle of Rawdat Muhanna.

During the confrontation, Abdul-Aziz bin Mitab was killed, reportedly by a warrior from the Mutayr tribe,[2] a decisive act that led to the collapse of Rashidi power.

The involvement of the Mutayr sheikhs, including Aqab al-Habidani al-Ghaleeb, in leading their tribe during the battle was instrumental in securing the victory.

[3] This act of revenge not only avenged previous raids on the Mutayr but also further solidified the tribe's alliance with Ibn Saud, shifting the balance of power in central Arabia.