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Dhiyab ibn Isa, leader of the Bani Yas tribal confederation, sent a hunting party from Liwa in 1761 [4] which tracked a gazelle to a brackish spring on the island. The gazelle became the symbol of Abu Dhabi, and gave it its name (literally Father of the Gazelle). In 1793, Dhiyab ordered his son Shakbut to move to the island.
Sheikh Shakhbut was the eldest [2] son (or brother) of Sheikh Dhiyab bin Isa Al Nahyan who was the leader of the Bani Yas tribal confederation.. In 1761 Shakhbut's father, Dhiyab bin Isa, sent a hunting party from Liwa which tracked a gazelle to a brackish spring on the island. [3]
The House of Nahyan (Arabic: آل نهيان, romanized: Āl Nuhayān) is the ruling royal family of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and one of the six ruling families of the United Arab Emirates.
Shakhbut bin Dhiyab Al Nahyan Sheikh Muhammad bin Shakhbut Al Nahayan was the Ruler of Abu Dhabi from 1816 to 1818, now part of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) . Having deposed his father, Shakhbut, [ 1 ] Muhammad was himself deposed by his brother, Tahnun (with Shakhbut's support), and exiled.
The following charts below are the family trees of the rulers of the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates from the 18th century to present day. The House of Nahyan rules Abu Dhabi, [1] the House of Maktoum rules Dubai, [2] the House of Qasimi rules Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah, the House of Sharqi rules Fujairah, the House of Mualla rules Umm Al Quwain, and the House of Nuaimi rules Ajman.
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Abu'l-Aswar Shavur ibn Manuchihr; Adad-nirari II; Adasi (Assyria) Ageel bin Muhammad al-Badr; Ahmad ibn Thaqabah; Al Ulayyan; Al-Salih Hajji; Ali bin al Mugrab Al Uyuni; Ali ibn Ajlan; Ali ibn Inan; Ali ibn Mubarak; Alia Tabbaa; Amut-piʾel II; Aqil ibn Mubarak; Aribaeus; Artatama II; As-Salih Ismail al-Malik; Prince Asem bin Nayef; Ashur-nadin ...
Dhiyab bin Zayed Al Nahyan [72] 1971 (age 53–54) Chairman of Al Wahda Football Club, former chairman of Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority [73] Latifa bint Zayed Al Nahyan 1963 (age 61–62) Daughter of Ayesha bint Ali Al Darmaki Mouza bint Zayed Al Nahyan 1964 (age 60–61) Daughter of Ayesha bint Ali Al Darmaki Wadeema bint Zayed Al ...