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Maktoum bin Butti bin Suhail

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The migration of some 800 members of the Al Bu Falasah was triggered by a coup which removed Sheikh Tahnun as Ruler of Abu Dhabi and the Bani Yas tribe. A subsection of the Bani Yas, the Al Bu Falasah disagreed with the actions of the new Ruler, Sheikh Khalifa bin Shakhbut Al Nahyan and moved north
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Having established the Al Bu Falasah in Dubai, Maktoum proceeded to consolidate his position, taking over entirely when Obeid bin Said died of old age in 1836. The settlement expanded, with the natural port in the area near the Al Fahidi Fort providing a wharfage for trading vessels as well as
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He also signed, in 1843, the ten-year Maritime Truce, which was to become the model for the Perpetual Maritime Truce of 4 May 1853. The perpetual truce effectively established a British protectorate on the Trucial Coast, but was signed by Maktoum's successor, Saeed bin Butti.
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During this time, the interior of the Trucial Coast was in virtually constant conflict with warring tribes raiding villages and coastal settlements, as well as conflict between coastal communities. In 1843, Maktoum lost an eye in such a conflict with the Ghafalah bedouins.
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on the other side of the Ghubaiba inlet. The migration would have been an arduous undertaking, and took place over some time throughout and following the pearling season of that year (typically May to November).
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Maktoum also signed the 1847 'Engagement to Prohibit Exportation of Slaves From Africa on board of Vessels Belonging to Bahrain and to the Trucial States and to Allow Right of Search of April–May 1847'.
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pearling boats. Dubai sat between the rival tribal confederacies of the Bani Yas to the South (Abu Dhabi) and the Al Qassimi to the North (
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to Dubai, which at the time consisted of a settlement of some 250 houses at
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Dubai is thought to have first been established as a fishing village on the
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He was a signatory to the 1843 Maritime Truce, the precursor to the
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in the early 18th century. It was then a tributary to the
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Islands and Maritime Boundaries of the Gulf 1798–1960
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was signed between the sheikhs of the South Eastern
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Index

Sheikh
Ruler of Dubai
Obeid bin Said bin Rashid
Saeed bin Butti
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Obeid bin Said bin Rashid
Al Bu Falasah
Abu Dhabi
Bani Yas
Perpetual Maritime Truce of 1853
Trucial Coast
Bani Yas
Abu Dhabi
Tahnun bin Shakhbut Al Nahyan
General Maritime Treaty of 1820
Persian Gulf
British
Shindagha
Al Fahidi Fort
Sharjah
Ras Al Khaimah
Muscat
Qishm
Al Maktoum
Dubai
History of the United Arab Emirates
ISBN
978-0582277281
Potts 2012 - In the land of the Emirates: The archaeology and history of the UAE (Trident Press and Sultan bin Zayed's Culture and Media Centre, Abu Dhabi)

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