Said Al-Ahmad, the last man to participate in one of the wars of unification of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, was 118 years old, and his body will be distributed on Wednesday in his hometown of Al-Amra village in Al-Farain Center in one of Rufaida province in the south of the Kingdom.

According to the Saudi daily Al-Watan, the late man participated in the 1933 war and was born in 1909 according to the national identity card. He was born before this year. He has two sons, Mohammed, 75, Ali, 65, In his childhood the Turkish Ottoman era in Asir.

According to the newspaper, Al-Ahmad Al-A'asar was the short period of Prince Hassan bin Ali Al Ayed, the arrival of King Abdul Aziz Al-Saud's army and the accession of Aseer to the Great Unity after the battle of Hajla. He was among the participants in the Battle of Baqam in 1933, Flour to "front bake".