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Talal bin Abdul-Aziz, an active advocate of reforms in the conservative kingdom, died at the age of 87.
The Royal Court Report states that The Thalal Prince died after being hospitalized in one of Riyadh's hospitals
An important member of the Saudi royal family, son of the founder of the Saudi Arabia, Abdel Aziz Al Saud, has suffered many diseases in recent years, reports Reuters.
Prince Talyal lived in exile during the border in the 1960s after he had oiled a group of princes who demanded constitutional reforms and entered into an alliance with Egyptian President Hamal Abdel Nasser, principal opponent of the Saudi monarchy. In exile, he published a book defending constitutional reforms, claiming that socialism was the fundamental principle of Islam. So, the prince has fixed the nickname "red prince".
Prince Talyal returned to the kingdom after Faisal ibn Abdul Aziz Al Saud became king in 1964.
In 2011, he resigned from the Loyalty Council – the body, responsible for overseeing continuity in the kingdom.
Prince supported measures to empower women in Saudi Arabia.
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