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Mazari (Emirati tribe)

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was the homeplace of many of the Mazari, where they were the principal property owners of the six Bani Yas tribes in the area, consisting of some 315 houses at the turn of the 20th century. They were closely associated with the AlMarar tribe at Liwa. At that time there were also some 300 Mazari at
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who, in February 2016, became the youngest government minister in the world. The Emirati businessman and UAE Minister of Energy & Industry, and Member of the Executive Committee of the Supreme Petroleum Council,
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of Al Khan, Muhamad bin Ubaid in 1920. Some 75 pearling boats sailed from Al Khan each season, owned by settled Mazari and Manasir families. However, the village was frequently plundered by Bedouin Mazari and
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in the early 20th century rumbled on until the early 1920s, with the Mazari split between a group who sought Saudi protection and a group who migrated to Abu Dhabi and its islands. After
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which took place in the Trucial States during the early 20th century. They were also involved in the seasonal pearl fisheries. Like their Bedouin counterparts the
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being accused of doing little to protect the village, whilst also insisting on a tribute of 50 bags of rice at the commencement of each pearling season. When the
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died in 1931, the village appointed its own headman – a move which was punished by Sultan bin Saqr, who replaced the murdered headman with his brother Muhammad.
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They were herdsmen and records show they settled into an agrarian existence in the oasis following the decline in the value of camels and the use of traditional
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A prominent UAE trading and industrial family; one of its most notable members is the UAE's Minister of State for Youth Affairs,
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under Saad bin Mutlaq. The two tribes were also linked in events further north, where they were involved in a conflict with the
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in 1848, it was the Mazari, together with the Manasir, who waited South of Abu Dhabi to fall on the relieving force sent from
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arranged a truce, the Mazari returned to Dhafra but fighting between the tribes continued: a conflict used by
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from them. These shifting allegiances and schisms were to form part of the Saudi claims which led to the
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An outbreak of hostilities between the Bedouin tribes of Dhafra (the area between Abu Dhabi and the
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came to consider themselves as apart from the Bani Yas. The area around
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to increase his influence over the tribes and exact the tax
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Arabian Peninsula
United Arab Emirates
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United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Trucial States
Abu Dhabi
Bani Yas
Bedouin
Liwa Oasis
Al Khan
Sharjah
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Wadi Helou
Hajar Mountains
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