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Salim bin Sultan Al Qasimi

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Salim was appointed wali of Ras Al Khaimah in 1908 and, despite suffering from paralysis, consolidated power to the point where the emirate was in all but name independent of Sharjah. His son Muhammad managed his affairs and he renounced his position in July 1919 to allow Salim's other son, Sultan to
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of Ras Al Khaimah under Sultan bin Saqr) established as Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah and Humaid bin Abdullah of Ras Al Khaimah established as Ruler of Sharjah. This act of political prestidigitation was immediately followed by an outbreak of fighting in Sharjah and the Saudi agent was killed by gunfire.
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and, with the support of Humaid bin Abdullah of Ras Al Khaimah together with the Ruler of Umm Al Qawain, he cemented his ascendancy over Ibrahim by retaking total control of Sharjah. At the same time, Humaid bin Abdullah retook the dependencies of
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In May 1869, Salim and Ibrahim moved together against Humaid bin Abdullah at Ras Al Khaimah, landing 1,500 men from 32 boats. Humaid was supported by a force of some 500 men landed from
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take power. Two years later, Salim would achieve Salim's long-held dream of independence for Ras Al Khaimah when the British recognised the emirate as a Trucial State in its own right.
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In what has been labelled an attempt to palliate the wrath of the Saudi King, Salim ceded his rule to his brother Ibrahim, but failing any reaction from
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Alliances shifted quickly, however, and in 1871, Salim took advantage of Ibrahim's absence on a journey to
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The Origins of the United Arab Emirates : a Political and Social History of the Trucial States
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of Ras Al Khaimah and the following year proclaimed independence from Sultan bin Saqr.
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Salim bin Sultan was the son of the former Ruler of Sharjah,
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and in Ras Al Khaimah town. The British Resident, Colonel
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Salim bin Sultan was deposed in 1883 by his nephew,
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Index

Arabic name
surname
Al Qasimi
Sheikh
Ruler of Sharjah
Khalid bin Sultan Al Qasimi
Saqr bin Khalid Al Qasimi
House
Al Qasimi
Sharjah
Trucial State
United Arab Emirates
Ras Al Khaimah
wali
Sultan bin Saqr Al Qasimi
wali
Saudi agent
Buraimi
wali
Riyadh
Umm Al Qawain
Jazirat Al Hamrah
Lewis Pelly
maritime truce
Lingeh
Abu Dhabi
Sha'am
Rams
Shimal
Hamriyah

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