Bal'arab bin Himyar (Arabic: بلعرب بن حمير) (died 1749) was an Omani Imam, a member of Yaruba dynasty. He was elected Imam in 1728, holding power in the...
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Bal'arab bin Himyar of the Yaruba had been elected Imam in 1743, and retained the support of some of the Ghafiri of Dhahireh and the Semail. Bal'arab...
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Ahmad bin Said was recognized as Imam only by the governor of Zanzibar. Ahmad bin Said only became undisputed ruler of Oman when Bal'arab bin Himyar died...
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Sultan bin Murshid was mortally wounded under the walls of Sohar in mid-1743. Bal'arab bin Himyar was elected Imam in his place. In 1744 Ahmad bin Said...
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which has been the ruling family of Oman since the mid-18th century. Haitham bin Tariq is the current sultan, reigning since 11 January 2020. Unlike the heads...
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Said bin Sultan in 1856 the empire was divided between his sons into two sultanates, an African section (Sultanate of Zanzibar) ruled by Majid bin Said...
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footballer Alkhattab Alhinai, Deputy Chairman of Oman State Council Bal'arab bin Himyar, Imam from the Yaruba dynasty List of cities in Oman Krane, Jim (2010)...
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However, some of the inhabitants of Az Zahirah elected Saif's cousin Bal'arab bin Himyar as Imam. Citations Miles 1919, p. 241. Miles 1919, p. 240. Miles...
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Sultan bin Murshid escaped to Sohar, where he was mortally wounded under the walls of the town in mid-1743. Some say that he killed himself. Bal'arab bin Himyar...
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member of the dynasty Saif bin Sultan II, Imam (1728–1742) Fourth reign; at first in the coastal area only Bal'arab bin Himyar, Imam (1728–1737) First reign;...
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and Sohar with Saif's assistance. Saif died, and was succeeded by Bal'arab bin Himyar of the Yaruba. Persia had occupied the coast previously. Yet this...
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became divided between Saif bin Sultan II and his cousin Bal'arab bin Himyar, rival Imams. Finding his power dwindling, Saif bin Sultan II asked for help...
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