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Al-Amir Mohammad bin Ahmad Al-Sudairy was born in 1335 (1915)
Al-Amir Mohammad Bin Ahmad Al-Sudairy started his Responsibilities as a public figure when he was appointed as the head of the Imarah of Aljawf, when he was less than 25 years of age in Ramadhan of 1357 (1938). Al-Amir stayed as a head of the Imarah for five years.
Al-Amir Mohammad bin Ahmad Al-Sudairy moved to Jizan as a successor of his brother Al-Amir Khalid Al-Sudairy, who was appointed as a head of the Eastern region.
King Abdulaziz – may Allah bless his soul- selected Al-Amir Mohammad to convey his condolences on his behalf to Al-Imam Ahmad Yehya Hamid Al-Din on the death of his father.
Al-Amir Mohammad was selected by King Abdulaziz – may Allah bless his soul- to be the commander of the Mojahedin army for Palestine on the 21st of Ramadhan 1367 (27th of June 1948) for two years.
Al-Amir Mohammad was appointed a mayor for the northern region on the 1st of Ramadhan 1369 (June 1950) by a royal ordinance.
Al-Amir Mohammad bin Ahmad Al-Sudairy was awarded the First Class Badge of Independence by King Hussain bin Talal, the king of Jordan, in the 21st of Shawal 1379 (June 1954)
Al-Amir Mohammad bin Ahmad Al-Sudairy was named the head of Jizan region, for the second time, after the military coup that ousted the new Imam in Yemen, Mohammad Albadr bin Ahmad Hamid Aldin, in Yemen in the 27th of Rabey Theny 1382 (2nd of December 1962) after six days of the Imam's death.
Al-Amir Mohammad bin Ahmad Al-Sudairy died Monday, the 1st of Rabey Awal, 1399 (29th of January, 1979)