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'Annals of 'Omān' [‎1] (14/112)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (88 pages). It was created in 1874. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: Printed Collections.

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CONTENTS.
l?aqe
inteoductort Eemaeks, 1
ANNALS OF 'OMA'N.
Book First —Account of the immigration of the el-Azd into 'Oman,
and the expulsion therefrom of the Persians, 3
Book Second .—Account of the people of 'Oman from the period
when they embraced the religion of el-Islam until they became
disunited (A. D. 886), 9
Book Third .—From the outbreak of Civil Dissensions to the
Imamate of Sa'id-bin 'Abdullah. (A. D. 886 to 934), 20
Book Foijetii .—Account of the Imams Sa'id-bin 'Abdullah and
Rashid-bin el-Walid and their successors to the time of 'Omar-
bin el-Kasim el-Fadheyli (A. D. 1560), 25
Book Fifth .—Account of the later Princes of the el-Nebahenah
and others, up to the accession of the Imam Nagdr-bin Murshid.
(A. D. 1560 to 1624), ' 35
Book Sixth .—Appearance of the Imam Nagir-bin Murshid and an
Account of the Imams who succeeded him up to the occurrence of
dissensions amongst the el-Ya'arabeh. (A. D. 1624 to 1728),.. 44
Book Seventh .—Account of the Civil Wars in 'Oman, and of the
state to which the country was reduced. (A. D. 1718 to A. D.
1728), 57

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Annals of 'Omān.

The book is written by Sirhān-bīn Sa'īd-bin Sirhān of the Benū 'Alī tribe of 'Omān; translated and annotated by Edward Charles Ross, Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. at Muscat. Reprinted from the Journal, Asiatic Society of Bengal, for 1874, part 1, no 2.

There is a loose map at the end of the volume 'A Revised Map of Oman and the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. '.

Publication Details: Calcutta : pr by G. H. Rouse, Baptist Mission Pr., 1874.

Ownership: With stamps of the Bedford College Library and Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison.

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1 volume (88 pages)
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There is a table of contents at the beginning of the volume.

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Conditioning: there is a loose unpaginated map at the end of the book.

Dimensions: 235 mm x 160 mm.

Pagination: 1-87.

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English in Latin script
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