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Abdullah bin Rashid was also signatory to the 1847 'Engagement to Prohibit Exportation of Slaves' before signing the 1853 Perpetual Maritime Truce. This treaty had been preceded by a number of interim treaties agreed by the rulers of what became known as the Trucial Coast with the British designed to
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In 1819, that force bombarded the coastal settlements of the Gulf Peninsula, leading to the capitulation of the coastal Sheikhs and the signing of the treaty in Ras Al Khaimah and Sharjah. Abdullah bin Rashid signed the treaty on 15 March 1820 along with
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maintain peace at sea during the pearling season. Following a number of these six-monthly treaties, a series of annual agreements was largely successful in maintaining peace on the coast, leading to the perpetual truce.
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Relatively little is recorded regarding the reign of Abdullah bin Rashid and most contemporary sources date his rule by default to 1820 as he was a signatory to the General Maritime Treaty of 1820 following the
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As well as settling Umm Al Quwain, the Al Ali established themselves in an inland oasis, some 30 km from the coast, then known as Falaj Al Ali and today called
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The 'Sharea' or baths at Falaj Al Mualla were built by Sheikh Abdullah bin Rashid Al Mualla
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from 1820 to 1853. The head of the Al Ali tribe, he was signatory to both the
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From Trucial States to United Arab Emirates : a society in transition
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moved onshore from their previous location on Sinniyah Island.
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Abdullah bin Rashid was succeeded by his eldest son,
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Index

Abdullah bin Rashid Al Mualla III
Arabic name
surname
Al Mualla
Sheikh
Ruler of Umm Al Quwain
Rashid bin Majid Al Mualla
Ali bin Abdullah Al Mualla
House
Al Mualla
Umm Al Quwain
1820 General Maritime Treaty
1853 Perpetual Maritime Truce
Trucial State
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Sheikh Rashid bin Majid Al Mualla
fortification
Al Ali tribe
British punitive expedition from Bombay
Al Qasimi
Ras Al Khaimah

Rashid bin Humaid
Falayah
Falaj Al Mualla
Ali



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