King Hussein soon found himself embroiled in fighting with the
House of Saud, based in
Riyadh. Following military defeats by
Abdulaziz ibn Saud, King Hussein abdicated all of his secular titles to Ali on 3 October 1924. (Hussein had previously awarded himself the religious title of
Caliph in March of that year.) In December of the following year, Saudi forces finally overran the
Hashemite Kingdom of Hejaz, which they eventually incorporated into the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia. Ali and his family fled to
Iraq. , journalist and manager of the
Falastin newspaper, aboard a ship at
Jaffa,
Mandatory Palestine in 1933 Ali bin Hussein died in
Baghdad in the
Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq in 1935. He had four daughters and one son,
'Abd al-Ilah, who went on to become the
regent of the
Kingdom of Iraq during the minority of
King Faisal II. ==Marriage and children==