Countries and Tribes of the Persian Gulf
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S. B. Miles
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Paperback / Softback
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1036512983
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9781036512989
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Al Bu Sa'eedi Dynasty's rise to power in Oman, marking a significant period of transformation and prosperity in the region. Through meticulous research, it delves into the fall of the Yaaruba dynasty and the subsequent ascendancy of Ahmed bin Sa'eed, whose visionary leadership ushered in an era of peace, administrative reform, and economic growth. The narrative is set against the backdrop of historical shifts in trade dynamics, colonial ambitions, and local governance, providing a nuanced understanding of Oman's strategic importance in maritime commerce and its interactions with East Africa, Persia, and India.
The author skillfully navigates through themes of political strategy, economic development, and cultural exchanges to present an engaging account of how Oman emerged from internal strife to establish itself as a thriving hub for international trade under the Al Bu Sa'eedi Dynasty. By highlighting critical moments such as alliances formed through marriage, military campaigns to assert sovereignty overseas, and efforts to eradicate piracy from regional waters, this book illustrates the complexity and dynamism of this period.
Significantly, it also examines the role of slavery within this economic framework while presenting insights into the social changes prompted by these wide-reaching policies. This thoughtful investigation into Oman's past reveals not only the intricacies of its domestic affairs but also its substantial influence on global trade routes during a pivotal time in history.
Captivating for both historians and general readers alike, this book provides an invaluable perspective on a transformative epoch in Oman's historyshowcasing how leadership and vision can reshape nations.
The author skillfully navigates through themes of political strategy, economic development, and cultural exchanges to present an engaging account of how Oman emerged from internal strife to establish itself as a thriving hub for international trade under the Al Bu Sa'eedi Dynasty. By highlighting critical moments such as alliances formed through marriage, military campaigns to assert sovereignty overseas, and efforts to eradicate piracy from regional waters, this book illustrates the complexity and dynamism of this period.
Significantly, it also examines the role of slavery within this economic framework while presenting insights into the social changes prompted by these wide-reaching policies. This thoughtful investigation into Oman's past reveals not only the intricacies of its domestic affairs but also its substantial influence on global trade routes during a pivotal time in history.
Captivating for both historians and general readers alike, this book provides an invaluable perspective on a transformative epoch in Oman's historyshowcasing how leadership and vision can reshape nations.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Al Bu Sa''eedi Dynasty''s rise to power in Oman, marking a significant period of transformation and prosperity in the region. Through meticulous research, it delves into the fall of the Yaaruba dynasty and the subsequent ascendancy of Ahmed bin Sa''eed, whose visionary leadership ushered in an era of peace, administrative reform, and economic growth. The narrative is set against the backdrop of historical shifts in trade dynamics, colonial ambitions, and local governance, providing a nuanced understanding of Oman''s strategic importance in maritime commerce and its interactions with East Africa, Persia, and India.
The author skillfully navigates through themes of political strategy, economic development, and cultural exchanges to present an engaging account of how Oman emerged from internal strife to establish itself as a thriving hub for international trade under the Al Bu Sa''eedi Dynasty. By highlighting critical moments such as alliances formed through marriage, military campaigns to assert sovereignty overseas, and efforts to eradicate piracy from regional waters, this book illustrates the complexity and dynamism of this period.
Significantly, it also examines the role of slavery within this economic framework while presenting insights into the social changes prompted by these wide-reaching policies. This thoughtful investigation into Oman''s past reveals not only the intricacies of its domestic affairs but also its substantial influence on global trade routes during a pivotal time in history.
Captivating for both historians and general readers alike, this book provides an invaluable perspective on a transformative epoch in Oman''s historyshowcasing how leadership and vision can reshape nations.
The author skillfully navigates through themes of political strategy, economic development, and cultural exchanges to present an engaging account of how Oman emerged from internal strife to establish itself as a thriving hub for international trade under the Al Bu Sa''eedi Dynasty. By highlighting critical moments such as alliances formed through marriage, military campaigns to assert sovereignty overseas, and efforts to eradicate piracy from regional waters, this book illustrates the complexity and dynamism of this period.
Significantly, it also examines the role of slavery within this economic framework while presenting insights into the social changes prompted by these wide-reaching policies. This thoughtful investigation into Oman''s past reveals not only the intricacies of its domestic affairs but also its substantial influence on global trade routes during a pivotal time in history.
Captivating for both historians and general readers alike, this book provides an invaluable perspective on a transformative epoch in Oman''s historyshowcasing how leadership and vision can reshape nations.
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