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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.' [‎345] (506/612)

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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8a id-bin-sultan.
345
Then the English permitted Muhammad-bin-'Aly and his
people to return to their homes, and the Governor of Bom
bay gave him much money to enable him to rebuild his
town, and sent him in an linglish ship to Mdskat, and wrote
to the Seyyid Said to forgive them and to help them on
their way to Jaalan. To all which the Seyyid agreed, and
they accordingly returned to Jaalan and restored their place
to its former state. 1
Then the people of Nakhl, on hearing that the sheikh
Seif-bin-Nebhan, ez-Zamily, had declined the governorship
of that place, came to the Seyyid Said to complain against
the conduct of Said-bin-Seif, ez-Zamily; so he appointed
Nasir-bin-Khalf, ez-Zamily, to succeed the latter, and ap
pointed the sheikh Seif-bin-Nebhan over el-Bunder [el-
'Abbas] and Minau, upon the death of his father Neblum,
and of Khalfan-bin-Seif.
About this time Saad-bin-Miitlak 2 came to 'Oman as Amir
over el-Bereimy on the part of the sons of Silud. 3 On
1 " In 1823, the Court of Directors The London-based directors of the East India Company who dealt with the daily conduct of the Company's affairs. sent out instructions to the Bom
bay Government to use its influence with his Highness the Imaum [the
Seyyid Sa'id] to procure the restoration of the remnants of the Benu
Boo Ali tribes to their native seats. This was done, and, after some
hesitation and correspondence, his Highness permitted their return to
their own residence. The next year Mahomed bin Ali, having repre
sented to the Resident in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. the distressed situation in
which his tribe was reduced by the total destruction of their houses
and watercourses, the sum of 2,500 [another official account says
25,000] German crowns was advanced by the Government to enable
them to make the necessary repairs." Bombay Government Selections,
No. xxiv. p. 191.
2 Incorrectly styled " Syud bin Mootluk"in the Bombay Govern
ment Selections. The first word is a proper name and not the title
" Seyyid," which in the Selections is usually written " Syud."
3 At p. 318 (date, about a.d . 1810), Turky and Faisal are the names
given to the " sons of Su'ud," the son of 'Abdu-VAziz (p. 297), and the
same individuals are apparently indicated here, about sixteen years later.
Mr. Palgrave, on the other hand, makes Turky the grandson of Su'ud,
and the son of'Abdallah, who was Amir when ed-I)ir'iyyah was destroyed
by Ibrahim Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. in 1818. His list of the succession is as follows :—
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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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1 volume (435 pages)
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The volume contains a table of contents giving chapter headings and page references. There is an index to the principal names at the back of the volume.

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Dimensions: 210mm x 130mm

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