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and part of the Batinah. A month later he returned and again took Muttrah, but was forced to withdraw when a large seaborne force of Wahabbis appeared. He accepted peace on the grounds that he would gain Muttrah as well as the other places he had taken, and a monthly subsidy. In July he broke his
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and established his court in Muscat. His father, Said bin Ahmad, remained in Rustaq and retained the title of Imam, but this was purely a symbolic religious title that carried no power. Hamad died of smallpox in 1792. On Hamad's death
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was elected Imam when his father died in December 1783. The Imam Said became increasingly unpopular. Towards the end of 1785 Qais bin Ahmad declared himself independent. A small number of dissident leaders elected him Imam at
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Qais bin Ahmad bin Sa'id Al-Busaidi was the third son of Ahmad bin Said. He has been described as "headstrong, ambitious and inclined to give trouble." His father made him governor of
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Badr bin Saif arrived at Muscat just in time to forestall its capitulation. He also arranged for the Wahabbis to attack Sohar. Qais agree to lift the siege in return for being given
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engagement and again advanced on Muscat. The Wahabbis again attacked Sohar, while Said bin Sultan advanced into the
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took control in Muscat. He was the fifth son of Ahmad bin Sa'id. To avoid family disputes, at a meeting in
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dynasty. After his father's death he made more than one attempt to gain the throne.
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valley. Kais was forced to make peace, and gave up Muttrah and his subsidy.
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he confirmed his brother Said as Imam in Rustaq, and he ceded control of
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to Qais bin Ahmad. In 1800, Oman suffered from an invasion by
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Index

Khor Fakkan
Sohar
Ahmad bin Sa'id Al-Busaidi
Oman
Al Said
Sohar
Said bin Ahmad
Al-Masna'ah
Batinah
Hamad bin Said
Muscat
Sultan bin Ahmad
Barka
Sohar
Wahhabis
Buraimi
Basra
Salim bin Sultan
Said bin Sultan
Muttrah
Muscat
Badr bin Saif
Saif bin Ahmad
Al Khaburah
Samail
Khor Fakkan
Al-Qasimi
Ras Al Khaimah
Sharjah
Azzan bin Qais

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