- with the
Yaruba dynasty from 1624 and 1742. See List of
rulers of Oman, the
Rustamid dynasty: 776–909,
Nabhani dynasty: 1154–1624, the
Yaruba dynasty:...
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within the
house of
Yaruba over
power after the
death of Imam
Sultan in 1718
weakened the dynasty. With the
power of the
Yaruba Dynasty dwindling, Imam...
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expelling of the
Portuguese colonizers happened during the
Yaruba Imams era in the 17th century. The
Yaruba Imams later succeeded in
driving out the Portuguese...
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Murshid bin
Sultan al Ya'Aruba (r. 1624-1649) was the
first Imam of the
Yaruba dynasty,
elected in 1624. He
moved the
capital to Nizwa, the
former capital...
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appointed governor of this city.[citation needed] The
sixth Imam of Oman of the
Yaruba dynasty was Saif bin
Sultan II, who came to
power during a
period of civil...
- Saif bin
Sultan (Arabic: سيف بن سلطان) was the
fourth of the
Yaruba dynasty Imams of Oman, a
member of the
Ibadi sect. He
ruled from 1692 to 1711, during...
- ****istance. Saif died, and was
succeeded by Bal'arab bin
Himyar of the
Yaruba.
Persia had
occupied the
coast previously. Yet this
intervention on behalf...
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United States.
Rustamid dynasty: 776–909
Nabhani dynasty: 1154–1624
Yaruba dynasty: 1624–1742 List of
Sultans of Zanzibar: 1856-1964 Al Said: 1744–present...
- II (Arabic: سيف بن سلطان الثاني) (c. 1706 – 1743) was the
sixth of the
Yaruba dynasty of
Imams of Oman, a
member of the
Ibadi sect. He held the position...
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Nabhani Dynasty they were
rulers of Oman from 1154
until 1624, when the
Yaruba dynasty came to power. One of its most
visible legacies is
Bahla Fort, a...