Noura bint Abdul Rahman bin Faisal bin Turki Al Saud [1] (born in Riyadh in 1292 AH / 1875 AD and died in 1950) is a Saudi princess, daughter of Abdul Rahman bin Faisal bin Turki Al Saud, the eldest of King Abdulaziz, and the wife of Prince Saud the Great; Her mother is Sarah bint Ahmed bin Mohammed Al-Sudairy.[2] He had a relationship with him, and he had a relationship with them, a relationship that binds them together, and a relationship that binds them together, at the base of the Battle of Al-Mulida 1308/1897 CE. After years of settling on the family of Imam Abdul Rahman in Kuwait, it was the result of restoring his ownership, after it had failed the first time, so it started to strengthen his resolve and will.After the recapture of Riyadh, in 1321 AH / 1904 AD, she married Prince Saud bin Saud bin Faisal bin Turki, nicknamed Saud the Great, and gave birth to Prince Muhammad bin Saud al-Kabeer, nicknamed Shaqran.Kuwait accompanied him to restore Riyadh, his mother wept bitterly and tried to dissuade him from Noura who encouraged him, so his sister Noura came to him.Princess Noura bint Abdul Rahman was born in the city of Riyadh in 1875 A.D. She is one year older than King Abdul Aziz [2].She learned to read and write in an era when educated women were rare.She also gave birth to the Princess and Princess Al-Jawhara with whom King Faisal married.She was famous for her positive role in the life of her brother Abdulaziz; It had a special place in many matters.