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Mubarak bin Sabah wrote a long letter to
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and the Ajman at Gunzan, about 20 miles west. The battle took place in Jabal Kanzan, part of Al Ahsa region, Arabia. However, the tribe asked him to make an agreement due to their lack of necessary fighters which was welcomed by
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met with
Abdulaziz and Jabir Al Sabah in Basra to end the hostility between the Al Saud and the Ajman tribe which resulted in an agreement stating that the parties would not attack each other from now on. However, the agreement was not fully obeyed by both parties.
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Abdulaziz initiated an attack with an army of 4,000 men (3,500 from Hassa and 500 from Najd) against the Ajman tribe, numbering somewhat fewer than 3,000, in June 1915 which is called the battle of Kanzan. Abdulaziz was encamped near
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Suwaiderah. The Ajman claimed that most of the 350 Ajman dead were women and children (whose deaths were admitted by the Saudi side), and it does appear that Abdulaziz's cavalry failed in destroying the main Ajman force, who
507:. The reason for the defeat of Al Saud forces is given by both Arabic and British sources as the withdrawal of the Ajman tribe from the battlefield. Ajman's hostility against the Al Saud increased following the battle of Jarrab.
514:, complained Abdulaziz about this incident and added that the Ajman tribe had sought refuge in their areas near Al Ahsa. Although Abdulaziz asked Dhaydan bin Hithlain to return the stolen livestock, he did not accept it.
540:. Mubarak's aid came late, but contributed to Abdulaziz's escape from the Al Ajman's attacks. However, the Al Saud also lost other members in the final phase of the battle, including Faisal, brother of Saud Al Kabeer.
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who defeated them. Next year the Ajman tribe reattempted to end the rule of Faisal which became a total destruction to them. However, the tribe got advantages from the
Ottomans in the region during this period.
553:, the British political agent in Bahrein, learned had, 'though severely handled by Bin Saud’s guns, got away in good order', albeit 'evidently badly shaken.' In October Abdulaziz reported that his
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were settled in and therefore, they became part of his rule. Abdulaziz cancelled the privileges of the tribe to maintain stability in the region which caused further tensions with them. In the
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left Riyadh and joined the Ajman tribe. This incident made the relations between the tribe and
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in 1860, but Faisal sent a large force against the Ajman tribe led by his son
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Abdulaziz Al Saud and the Great Game in Arabia, 1896-1946
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tribesmen had inflicted severe losses on the Ajman at
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426:Official proclamation
221:Casualties and losses
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