- for a
century until its
annexation by Iran in 1887. Historically, the "
Qawasim" were a
confederation of ****
tribes in
south eastern Gulf
region surrounding...
- Al
Quwain and Ajman)
tribal confederations prior to 1820 Flag of the Al
Qawasim (Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah)
prior to 1820 Flag of the
Emirate of Kalba...
-
punitive expedition, prin****lly
against the Arab
maritime force of the
Qawasim in the
Persian Gulf,
which embarked from Bombay,
India in
November 1819...
- and
Manasir of the interior; the
Sharqiyin of the east coast; and the
Qawasim to the north. With the
expansion of
European colonial empires, Portuguese...
-
Sheikh Sultan bin Saqr Al
Qasimi (1781–1866) was the
Sheikh of the
Qawasim and
ruled the
towns of Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah,
Jazirah Al
Hamra and Rams;...
- Madha's
decision to
declare allegiance to Oman
instead of Al
Qawasim of Sharjah, Al
Qawasim of Ras Al Khaimah, or Al
Sharqi of
Fujairah which today all...
- port and
settlement of the
Shimal coast. In the
early 18th century, the
Qawasim (singular Al Qasimi)
established themselves in Ras Al
Khaimah and Sharjah...
- by the British, who
argued that
raiders based there—particularly the '
Qawasim' or 'Joasmees', now
known as the Al
Qasimi (the
ruling families of Sharjah...
- the
Qawasim, in contrast, were
gaining power during this time. By the time the
British took
interest in the
affairs of Ras Al Khaimah, the
Qawasim not...
-
Khaimah and
Sharjah (which had
historical links with
Lingeh through the Al
Qawasim tribe) to Dubai. An
indicator of the
growing importance of the port of...