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Wahidi Azzan,
officially the
Wahidi Sultanate of
Azzan in Hadhramaut, was one of four
Wahidi sultanates in the area that
eventually became the Aden Protectorate...
- Imam
Azzan bin Qais (Arabic: الإمام عزان بن قيس) was the Imam of Oman
between 1868 and 1871. He
deposed his cousin,
Salim bin Thuwaini, and
declared a...
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family when Imam
Azzan bin Qais
started rebelling against Thuwaini bin Said with the help and
encouragement of the
Wahhabis in 1864.
Azzan eventually managed...
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regent since 10 July 1958.
Known as
Balhaf and
Azzan from 1881,
signifying Balhaf's
merge with
Wahidi Azzan.
Known simply as
Wahidi from 1962, when the sultanates...
- to 4 June 1888. He
acceded following his
victory over his cousin, Iman
Azzan bin Qais at the
Battle of Dhank. On Turki's death, he was
succeeded by his...
-
Azzan Yadin-Israel is a
Professor of
Jewish Studies at
Rutgers University. He
holds a B.A. from
Hebrew University and Ph.D. from
University of California...
- Al-Busaid, Imam
Azzan's rival in
exchange of
controlling the area. In the
Battle of Dhank,
Turki bin Said
defeated the
forces of Imam
Azzan, who was killed...
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presented Salim with his government's
official recognition. In
September 1868,
Azzan bin Qais, Salim's brother-in-law and
distant relative was
elected imam by...
- Aden
coast and it
included the
inland town of
Azzan (formerly the seat of a
separate Wahidi Sultanate of
Azzan). The
Sultanate was
abolished in 1967 upon...
- and the
Middle Ages
rarely used mâlum to
refer to the
forbidden fruit.
Azzan Yadin-Israel
argues that the
identification of the
forbidden fruit with...