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Sayyid Barghash bin Said al-Busaidi (1836 – 26
March 1888) (Arabic: برغش بن سعيد البوسعيدي), an Afro-Omani
Sultan and the son of Said bin Sultan, was the...
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Sayyid Khalid bin
Barghash Al-Busa'id (Arabic: خالد بن برغش البوسعيد; 1874–19
March 1927) was the
sixth Sultan of Zanzibar. The last
sovereign Sultan...
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consolidated his
power around the East
African slave trade. His successor,
Barghash bin Said,
helped abolish the
slave trade in
Zanzibar and is
credited with...
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predecessor Barghash bin Said had him
imprisoned for the (alleged)
entanglement in a coup attempt.
According to
their sister Emily Ruete,
Barghash did not...
- Turki, a son of the late
Sayyid Said bin Sultan, and
brother of
Sultan Barghash of Zanzibar, who
Britain deemed to be more acceptable. Oman's Imam Sultan...
- John Kirk
threatened Majid's successor,
Sultan Barghash, with a
total blockade of Zanzibar,
forcing Barghash to
reluctantly signed the Anglo-Zanzibari treaty...
- as
secretary of
Barghash's party. With the help of an
English gunboat the
insurrection of
Barghash was soon
brought to an end;
Barghash was sent into exile...
- Mohammed). Consequently,
Majid was
succeeded as
Sultan by his
brother Barghash. Majid's
grandson Ali bin
Hamud Al-Busaid
later became the 8th
Sultan of...
- palace,
another potential contender for the throne,
Sayyid Khalid bin
Barghash,
seized the
palace and
declared himself sultan. The
British responded the...
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power around the
local slave trade.
Pressed by the British, his successor,
Barghash bin Said,
helped abolish the
slave trade in
Zanzibar and
largely developed...