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488: 154:, which met a party of 20 riders from Abu Dhabi and killed seven of them and captured the rest. Raising a force of 200 men, the Northern confederation raided Buraimi while Sultan's forces raided Falayah. The Duru, understanding that men from Dubai had been supporting Sultan, raided Dubai in revenge. 162:
A concerted effort at conciliation followed, as the various Trucial Rulers recognised that the ongoing conflicts were threatening to descend into a state of general war. The Duru, as well as the Al Bu Shamis, sought the protection of the Wahhabi agent, Ibn Jaluwi, who was only too pleased to extend
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of Al Ain was to call for Salim bin Mussalam bin Hamm and appoint him as head of the Bedouin Awamir. The portion of the tribe which had moved south under Salim bin Hamad became
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This led to an ongoing and bloody conflict and in the 1940s, fighting led the headman of the Bedouin Awamir, Salim bin Hamad bin Rakkad, to lead his people to
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in 1943. They returned in 1948, but in subsequent years were constantly drawn back to Hasa. The bulk of the tribe remained at Buraimi and petitioned the
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citizens and this schism within the Awamir, driven by the Duru, was later to form part of the territorial arguments put forward in the
138:, Hamdan managed to broker an uneasy truce. However, fighting broke out again in the Buraimi oasis, between the Duru, Manasir and 147: 384: 337: 287: 434: 251: 218: 180: 175: 377:
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fighting a southern confederation of Awamir, Duru and Al Bu Shamis. An ally of the
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These prefixes ignored in the alphabetical ordering: Al, Al-Bu, Albu, Banu.
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his influence among the tribes of the Trucial States and Oman.
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Index

Arab
United Arab Emirates
Arabic
Islam
Arabic
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Trucial States
Al Bu Shamis
Dubai
Awamir
Liwa
Buraimi
Bedouin
Manasir
Bani Yas
Wahhabis
Bani Qitab
Abu Dhabi
Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Falayah
al-Hasa
Al Bu Falah
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan's
wali
Saudi
Buraimi Dispute
ISBN
1860631673
OCLC
64689681

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