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The Sheikhdom of al-Hawra [note 1] (Arabic: المشيخة (من) الحوراء, romanized: al-Mashyakhat (min) al-Hawra [1]) was a state of the Protectorate of South Arabia which existed from the 19th century to 1951. It became a British protectorate in 1888.
Manfuha Sheikhdom (1682–1834) Abu Arish Sheikhdom (1200–1863) Al Bir Sheikhdom (1600–1850) Al Rawdah Sheikhdom (1697–1790) Al-Kharj Emirate (1688–1865) Unaizah Emirate (1768–1904) Buraidah Emirate (1768–1913) Awdah Sheikhdom (1700–1790) Jalajil Sheikhdom (1762–1831) Harmah Sheikhdom (1700–1779) Al Majma'ah Sheikhdom (1758 ...
Thuwaini offered Sulayman Pasha to volunteer to fight the Wahhabis in exchange of having his sheikhdom of Al-Muntafiq tribe returned to him. Sulayman the Great agreed and bestowed him the sheikhdom agai, as well as provide him with fifty thousand qurush, 100 Camels,100 horses and 100 armor. Thuwaini distributed these gift before leaving Baghdad.
Map of the southern Arabian peninsula in 1965. The Protectorate of South Arabia was designated on 18 January 1963 as consisting of those areas of the Aden Protectorate that did not join the Federation of South Arabia, and it broadly, but not exactly, corresponded to the division of the Aden Protectorate which was called the Eastern Aden Protectorate.
British Residency of the Persian Gulf headquarters in Bushehr in 1902.. The Persian Gulf Residency (Arabic: المقيمية السياسية البريطانية في الخليج الفارسي [citation needed]) was a subdivision of the British Empire from 1822 until 1971, whereby the United Kingdom maintained varying degrees of political and economic control over several states in the ...
A sheikhdom or sheikdom (Arabic: مشيخة, romanized: Mashyakhah) is a geographical area or a society ruled by a tribal leader known as a sheikh (Arabic: شيخ). [1] Sheikhdoms exist almost exclusively within Arab countries , particularly in the Arabian Peninsula ( Arab States of the Persian Gulf ), with some notable exceptions throughout ...
The Sheikhdom was established in the 19th century. [4] Starting in 1888, the Shaikh of Irqa received a stipend from the British Empire. [5] A Protectorate Treaty was concluded with him in that year on 27 April, [6] and was ratified on 26 February 1890. [5] Shaikh Awadh bin Muhammad ba Das died in January 1901.
The History of Bahrain (1783–1971) covers the history of Bahrain since the invasion of Al Khalifa until the independence from the British Empire.. Bahrain was a dependency of the Persian Empire when in 1783, the Bani Utbah tribe led by Al Khalifa invaded it from their base in Al Zubarah (British Protectorate of Qatar).