Azzan bin Qais
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Azzan bin Qais | |
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Sultan of Oman | |
Reign | 1868–1871 |
Predecessor | Salim bin Thuwaini |
Successor | Turki bin Said |
Died | 30 January 1871 Muttrah |
Spouse | a daughter of Said bin Khalfan Al-Khalili |
Dynasty | Al Said |
Father | Qais bin Azzan |
Imam Azzan bin Qais[citation needed] (Arabic: الإمام عزان بن قيس) was the Imam of Oman between 1868 and 1870. He deposed his distant relative Sayyid Salim bin Thuwaini and ruled according to religious law. He also opposed the Saudi interference in the Buraimi Oasis. He fought against Salim's uncle, Sayyid Turki bin Said at the Battle of Dhank, before being killed in battle at Muttrah in 1871.[1]
References[]
- ^ Lorimer, John (1915). Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf. British Government, Bombay. p. 729.
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