'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.' [335] (496/612)
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'lD-BIN-SULTAN.
335
communicated to him personally by 'Aly-bin-Talib, after
Himyar's overthrow.) The Seyyid Said then went to Mas-
kat, taking the JJenu-Kelban with him. He detained Himyar
there a few days, and then permitted him to go to et-Tau.
I have been told that the heads of the el-Maawal were much
vexed with the Seyyid Said for having allowed Himyar to go
to et-Tau, complaining that he had killed some of their people
in the recent affair of the mountain, and been guilty of similar
outrages prior to that occasion; they urged, moreover, that
there would be no end to his malpractices, until he was
dead. Having succeeded by these representations in ex
citing the Seyyid Said's suspicions, the latter informed them
that he would send for Nebhan-bin-Seif and be guided by
his counsels. (Nebhan at the time was the Seyyid's Wali
over Bunder-el-^Abbas and Minau ; Suwailim-bin-Salimtn
was his A\ ali over Nakhl.) When Nebhan reached the
Seyyid at Barkah, he confirmed everything which the el-
Maawal had stated respecting Himyar, which exasperated
the Seyyid still more against that personage, and he accord
ingly summoned him from et-Tau. When Himyar was about
to start, many of the el-Yaarubah and others dissuaded him
from the journey, but he would not listen to them. He
asked his son Suleiman to accompany him, but he refused ;
so he only took with him his slave Suayyid, known as es-
Safan, and Seif-bin-Malik-bin-Seif, el-Yaj'iruby, who was
still quite a lad. On reaching the fort they were seized and
bound, but the slave es-Safan was put to death at once,
while Himyar and Seif were cast into prison. Then the
Seyyid wrote to Suwailim to forward to him any of the dis
affected among the el-Yaarubah, and he accordingly seized
Himyar-bin-Muhammad-bin-Himyar, el-Yaaruby, and Ma-
jid-bin-Seif, and sent them to Barkah, from whence the Seyyid
sent them to Mdskat, where Himyar and Seif-bin-Malik
were confined in the Eastern fort, and Majid-bin-Seif and
Himyar-bin-Muhammad-bin-Himyar in the Eastern battery.
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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.
Author: Hamid ibn Muhammad ibn Ruzayq
Publication details: London: Printed for the Hakluyt Society
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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