Wali al-Ahd

Wali al-Ahd (Arabic: ولي العهد, romanized: Walī al-ʿAhd) is the Arabic and Islamic term for a designated heir of a ruler, or crown prince. == Origin of the title == The title emerged in the early caliphates, and can be traced to at least c. 715.

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Wali al-Ahd

Wali al-Ahd (Arabic: ولي العهد, romanized: Walī al-ʿAhd) is the Arabic and Islamic term for a designated heir of a ruler, or crown prince. == Origin of the title == The title emerged in the early caliphates, and can be traced to at least c. 715.

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