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  1. Thuwaini bin Said al-Busaidi (Arabic: ثويني بن سعيد ال سعيد, Sayyid Ṯuwaynī bin Saʿīd Āl Saʿīd) (1821–1866) also called (19 October 1856 – 11 February 1866), was the third son of Said bin Sultan, Sultan of Muscat and Oman. Thuwaini was born in Oman, and never visited Zanzibar.

    • Ghaliya bint Salim al Busaidiyah
    • Al Said
  2. Sayyid Sultan bin Said al-Said ( c. 1815 –1851): an alcoholic, according to Ruete (Ch. 15), he left three sons, Saud, Faisal, and Muhammed. Sayyid Khalid bin Said al-Said ( c. 1819 –1854) Sayyid Thuwaini bin Said al-Said (also called Tueni) (−1866): Sultan of Muscat and Oman, 1856–1866.

    • Sayyida Ghanneyeh bint Saif Al-Busaidi
    • Ibadi Islam
  3. hmn.wiki › es › Thuwaini_bin_Said,_Sultan_of_MuscatThuwaini bin Said - hmn.wiki

    Después de la muerte de Said bin Sultan en Zanzíbar en 1856, Thuwaini se convirtió en Sultán de Muscat y Omán, mientras que su hermano, el sexto hijo, Majid, tomó el poder en Zanzíbar. A través de la mediación británica, se acordó que Majid debería rendir un tributo anual a Omán.

  4. Thuwaini bin Said al-Busaidi ( Arabic: ثويني بن سعيد ال سعيد, Sayyid Ṯuwaynī bin Saʿīd Āl Saʿīd) (1821–1866) also called (19 October 1856 – 11 February 1866), was the third son of Said bin Sultan, Sultan of Muscat and Oman. Thuwaini was born in Oman, and never visited Zanzibar.

  5. Sayyid Thuwaini bin Saeed bin Sultan Al Busaidi was a Sultan and ruler of Oman who lived from 1821 to 1866 AD. He was born in Muscat, Oman, and was trained in the affairs of governance during the life of his father, Sultan Saeed bin Sultan.

  6. 27 de mar. de 2016 · Seyyid Said, also known as Said bin Sultan, was a resourceful and energetic sultan of Oman who moved the capital from Arabia to Zanzibar in order to initiate clove production and also greatly expanded the East African slave trade. Said’s father, Sultan bin Ahmad (?–1804), ruled Oman from 1792 to 1804 when he died on an expedition.

  7. On 4 June 1856, Said bin Sultan died without appointing an heir to the throne and members of the Al Said dynasty could not agree on a ruler. Through British mediation, two rulers were appointed from the Al Said clan; the third son of the Sultan, Thuwaini bin Said became ruler of the mainland.