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Sheikh Tahnun bin
Shakhbut Al
Nahyan was the
Ruler of Abu
Dhabi from 1818–1833.
Having deposed his
brother Muhammad bin
Shakhbut Al
Nayhan with his father's...
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deposed his father, Shakhbut,
Muhammad was
himself deposed by his brother,
Tahnun (with Shakhbut's support), and exiled.
Frauke Heard-Bey: From
Trucial States...
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Sheikh Saeed bin
Tahnun Al
Nahyan was the
ruler of Abu Dhabi, one of the
Trucial States which today form the
United Arab
Emirates (UAE), from 1845 to 1855...
- (1816–1818)
Sheikh Tahnun bin
Shakhbut Al
Nahyan (1818–1833)
Sheikh Khalifa bin
Shakhbut Al
Nahyan (1833–1845)
Sheikh Saeed bin
Tahnun Al
Nahyan (1845–1855)...
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alongside his
brother and co-conspirator Sultan,
deposing his
other brother Tahnun and
killing him in the process.
Khalifa was the pre-eminent of the two and...
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Tahnoun Al
Nahyan may
refer to:
Tahnun bin
Shakhbut Al
Nahyan (died 1833),
ruler of Abu
Dhabi Tahnoun bin Za**** bin
Khalifa Al
Nahyan (1857–1912), ruler...
- son of Za**** bin Khalifa. Tahnoun's
mother was the
daughter of
Saeed bin
Tahnun Al Nahyan.
Tahnoun succeeded his
father Za**** bin
Khalifa in May 1909 when...
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Tahnoun bin
Mohammed Al
Nahyan (Arabic: طحنون بن محمد آل نهيان, romanized:
ṭaḥnūn bin muḥammad ʾāl nahyān; 1942 – 1 May 2024) was an
Emirati royal family...
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Ruler of Abu
Dhabi after the
deposition of his cousin,
Sheikh Saeed bin
Tahnun, in 1855. He
ruled for 54 years,
until his
death in 1909. He had a wife...
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fighting age to
defend Al Bidda, as well as
sending for help from
Saeed bin
Tahnun Al
Nahyan of Abu Dhabi.
Mohammed bin
Thani served as one of the leaders...