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Sultan bin Ahmad al Busaidi (died 1804) was the Sultan of Oman, the fourth of the Busaid dynasty, ruling the country between 1792 and 1804.[1]

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  1. 32 relations: Ahmad bin Said al-Busaidi, Al Buraimi Governorate, Al Jalali Fort, Al Jazirah Al Hamra, Al-Mirani Fort, Balochistan, Barka, Oman, Basra, East India Company, Gwadar, Hamad bin Said, House of Busaid, Khanate of Kalat, Khor Fakkan, Makran, Mir Nasir Khan I, Muscat, Oman, Omani Empire, Pakistan, Qais bin Ahmad, Qeshm Island, Rams (Ras Al Khaimah), Rustaq, Said bin Ahmad, Said bin Sultan, Salim bin Sultan, Sharjah, Sohar, Sultan, United Arab Emirates, Wahhabism.

  2. 18th-century Omani people
  3. 19th-century Omani people
  4. Omani imams
  5. Sons of Omani sultans

Ahmad bin Said al-Busaidi

Ahmad bin Said al-Busaidi (1694 – 15 December 1783) was the first ruler of Oman of the Al Said dynasty. Sultan bin Ahmad and Ahmad bin Said al-Busaidi are 18th-century Arab people, 18th-century Omani people, al Said dynasty and Omani imams.

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Al Buraimi Governorate

Al Buraimi Governorate (Muḥāfaẓat Al-Buraimī) is one of the 11 governorates of Oman.

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Al Jalali Fort

Al Jalali Fort, or Ash Sharqiya Fort, is a fort in the harbor of Old Muscat, Oman.

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Al Jazirah Al Hamra

Al Jazirah Al Hamra (الجزيرة الحمراء, The Red Island) is a town to the south of the city of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates.

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Al-Mirani Fort

Fort Al-Mirani (قلعة الميراني) is a fort located in the harbor of the city of Old Muscat, Oman.

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Balochistan

Balochistan (Balòcestàn), also spelled Baluchistan or Baluchestan, is a historical region in Western and South Asia, located in the Iranian plateau's far southeast and bordering the Indian Plate and the Arabian Sea coastline.

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Barka, Oman

Barka (Barkāʾ) is a coastal city and Wilayah (Province) in the region Al Bāţinah, in northern Oman.

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Basra

Basra (al-Baṣrah) is a city in southern Iraq.

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East India Company

The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874.

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Gwadar

Gwadar (گوادر) is a port city on the southwestern coast of the Pakistani province of Balochistan.

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Hamad bin Said

Hamad bin Said (died 13 March 1792) was ruler of Oman, the third of the Al Said dynasty, ruling the country between 1786 and 1792. Sultan bin Ahmad and Hamad bin Said are 18th-century Arab people, 18th-century Omani people, al Said dynasty, Omani imams and sons of Omani sultans.

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House of Busaid

The House of Busaid, also known as the House of Al Said, is the current ruling royal family of Oman, and former ruling house of the Omani Empire (1744–1856), Sultanate of Muscat and Oman (1856–1970) and the Sultanate of Zanzibar (1856–1964). Sultan bin Ahmad and house of Busaid are al Said dynasty.

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Khanate of Kalat

The Khanate of Kalat was a Brahui Khanate that originated in the modern-day Kalat region of Pakistan.

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Khor Fakkan

Khor Fakkan (Khawr Fakkān) is a city and an exclave of the Emirate of Sharjah, located on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), facing the Gulf of Oman, and geographically surrounded by the Emirate of Fujairah.

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Makran

Makran (مكران), also mentioned in some sources as Mecran and Mokrān, is the southern coastal region of Balochistan.

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Mir Nasir Khan I

Nir Nasir Khan I was the Khan of Kalat between 1747 and 1794.

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Muscat

Muscat (مَسْقَط) is the capital and most populated city in Oman.

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Oman

Oman, officially the Sultanate of Oman, is a country in West Asia.

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Omani Empire

The Omani Empire (الْإِمْبَرَاطُورِيَّة الْعُمَانِيَّة) was a maritime empire, vying with Portugal and Britain for trade and influence in the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean.

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Pakistan

Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia.

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Qais bin Ahmad

Qais bin Ahmad (died May 1808) was the third son of Ahmad bin Sa'id Al-Busaidi, the first Sultan of Oman of the Al Said dynasty. Sultan bin Ahmad and Qais bin Ahmad are al Said dynasty.

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Qeshm Island

Qeshm (Persian language: قشم) is an arrow-shaped Iranian island in the Strait of Hormuz, separated from the mainland by the Clarence Strait/Khuran in the Persian Gulf.

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Rams (Ras Al Khaimah)

Rams is a suburb of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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Rustaq

Rustaq (Ar-Rustāq) is a town and ''Wilayah'' (District) in Al Batinah Region of northern Oman.

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Said bin Ahmad

Said bin Ahmad (died 1803) was briefly the Imam and Sultan of Oman, the second of the Al Said dynasty, ruling the country between 1783 and 1786. Sultan bin Ahmad and Said bin Ahmad are 18th-century Arab people, 18th-century Omani people, 19th-century Omani people, al Said dynasty, Omani imams and sons of Omani sultans.

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Said bin Sultan

Sayyid Saïd bin Sultan al-Busaidi (سعيد بن سلطان,, Saïd bin Sultani) (5 June 1791 – 19 October 1856) was Sultan of Muscat and Oman, the fifth ruler of the Busaid dynasty from 1804 to 4 June 1856. Sultan bin Ahmad and Said bin Sultan are 18th-century Omani people, 19th-century Omani people, al Said dynasty and sons of Omani sultans.

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Salim bin Sultan

Salim bin Sultan was joint Sultan of Oman with his brother Said bin Sultan, ruling between 1804 and 1806. Sultan bin Ahmad and Salim bin Sultan are 19th-century Omani people, al Said dynasty, Omani imams and sons of Omani sultans.

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Sharjah

Sharjah (ٱلشَّارقَة, Gulf Arabic: aš-Šārja) is the third-most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, after Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

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Sohar

Sohar (Ṣuḥār) is the capital and largest city of the Al Batinah North Governorate in Oman.

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Sultan

Sultan (سلطان) is a position with several historical meanings.

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United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates (UAE), or simply the Emirates, is a country in West Asia, in the Middle East.

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Wahhabism

Wahhabism (translit) is a reformist religious movement within Sunni Islam, based on the teachings of 18th-century Hanbali cleric Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab.

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See also

18th-century Omani people

19th-century Omani people

Omani imams

Sons of Omani sultans

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultan_bin_Ahmad

Also known as Sultan bin Ahmed.