'History of the imâms and seyyids of 'Omân by Salîl-ibn-Razîk, from A.D. 661-1856; translated from the original Arabic, and edited with notes, appendices, and an introduction, continuing the history down to 1870, by George Percy Badger, F.R.G.S., late chaplain in the Presidency of Bombay.' [297] (458/612)
The record is made up of 1 volume (435 pages). It was created in 1871. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: Printed Collections.
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SA ID-BIN-SULTAN.
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said : " Peace be with you; return home ; deliverance from
God is near." Then, spurring his camel, he took the road of
the
Wadi
A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows.
-el-'Akk, much to the surprise of his attendants, who
believed that he had intended returning to Semail. How
ever, he urged his camels forward by night and day until
he reached el-^Ainein, in ezh-Zhahirah, where he alighted at
the house of Hamid-bin-Nasir-bin-Muhammad, el-Ghafiry,
and informed him fully of all that had befallen him at the
hands of the Seyyid Said-bin-Sultan. Then Hamid said to
him : t( I have only the forts of el-Ghabby, and Yabrin, and
Azka at my disposal: take which of these you please as a
gift." He chose that of Azka, and went thither and placed
his slaves and some of his friends of the Nizariyyah in it,
and then returned to Hamid-bin-N^sir, with whom he spent
a few days, and then proceeded to ed-Dir^iyyah.
When the Seyyid Said heard of his movements he re
marked ; " He will cause us trouble yet, owing to the grudge
which he has againstus. God does as He pleases, and the result
rests with Him." On reaching el-Kasim, Muhammad stayed
there a few days, and then, taking some of its people with
him, proceeded to ed-Dir'iyyah, where he met Siivld-bin-^Ab-
du-'l-^Aziz. 1 After pressing hands, Suud inquired of the men
of el-Kasim about Muhammad; he had heard of him, but had
never seen him before. They replied : " This is the sheikh
Muhammad-bin-Nasir-bin-Muhammad, el-Ghafiry; he has
come to you from ^Oman on business." Sudd then welcomed
him, and after Muhammad had complained of the treatment
which he had received at the hands of the Seyyid Said, SuAd
said to him: " Be of good cheer, for I will dispatch Mutlak-
el-Mutairy to aid and support you against all those in ^Oman
or elsewhere upon whom you may wish him to make war,"
^Abdu-'l-'Aziz 2 then gave Mutlak-el-Mutairy the following
1 The second Wahhaby Anair of that name. He succeeded his father,
'Abdu-'l-'Aziz, the son of Su'ud I., who was assassinated by a Persian,
A.D. 1803.
2 Su'nd-ibn-'Abdu-'l-'Aziz is undoubtedly meant.
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History of the imâms and seyyids of 'Omân by Salîl-ibn-Razîk, from A.D. 661-1856; translated from the original Arabic, and edited with notes, appendices, and an introduction, continuing the history down to 1870, by George Percy Badger, F.R.G.S., late chaplain in the Presidency The name given to each of the three divisions of the territory of the East India Company, and later the British Raj, on the Indian subcontinent. of Bombay.
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Physical Description: initial roman numeral pagination (i-cxxviii); with map.
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- 'History of the imâms and seyyids of 'Omân by Salîl-ibn-Razîk, from A.D. 661-1856; translated from the original Arabic, and edited with notes, appendices, and an introduction, continuing the history down to 1870, by George Percy Badger, F.R.G.S., late chaplain in the Presidency of Bombay.'
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- front, back, spine, edge, head, tail, front-i, i-r:iii-v, 1:20, 1:128, 1:436, 1:8, iv-r:vi-v, back-i
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- Ḥamīd ibn Muḥammad Ibn Ruzayq xx Salil ibn Razik
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