The Al Sa'id can not agree on …
Years: 1856 - 1856
The Al Sa'id can not agree on a successor to Said bin Suktan, who dies at sea on October 19, 1856.
Therefore, Oman's British protectors act, dividing the Al Bu Sa'idi empire between Sa'id's two sons: Oman proper comes under the rule of Thuwaini ibn Sa'id Al Sa'id, while Zanzibar, together with other Omani possessions in East Africa, goes to Majid ibn Sa'id Al Sa'id.
Thuwaini, with a weakened merchant fleet and no East African revenues, is left with little support.
Because of the different centers of power, the country becomes popularly known as Muscat and Oman.
Locations
People
Groups
- Oman, Sultanate of
- Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
- Nejd, Emirate of
- Zanzibar, Omani Sultanate of
- Muscat and Oman
