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# Sayyid Fahad bin Turki al-Said (?-1894) |
# Sayyid Fahad bin Turki al-Said (?-1894) |
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# Sayyida Turkia bint Turki al-Said who [[cousin marriage|married a cousin]], [[Hamad bin Thuwaini of Zanzibar|Sultan Hamad bin Thuwaini Al-Said]] |
# Sayyida Turkia bint Turki al-Said who [[cousin marriage|married a cousin]], [[Hamad bin Thuwaini of Zanzibar|Sultan Hamad bin Thuwaini Al-Said]] |
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# Sayyida (name unknown) bint Turki al-Said, who married [[Talal bin Abdullah Al Rashid |
# Sayyida (name unknown) bint Turki al-Said, who married [[Talal bin Abdullah Al Rashid]], [[Emirate of Jabal Shammar|Emir of Jabal Shammar]]. |
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==Honours== |
==Honours== |
Revision as of 21:26, 3 November 2022
Turki bin Said | |
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Sultan of Oman | |
Reign | 30 January 1871 – 4 June 1888 |
Predecessor | Salim bin Thuwaini |
Successor | Faisal bin Turki |
Born | 1832 Oman |
Died | 4 June 1888 |
Issue | Muhammad bin Turki al-Said (1860–?) Faisal bin Turki (1864–1913) Fahad bin Turki al-Said (?-1894) Turkia bint Turki al-Said Sayyida (name unknown) bint Turki al-Said |
Dynasty | Al Said |
Father | Said bin Sultan |
Mother | an Ethiopian Suri |
Religion | Ibadi Islam |
Turki or Torki bin Said al Busaidi, GCSI (1832 – 4 June 1888) (Template:Lang-ar, Template:Lang-bal) was Sultan of Muscat and Oman from 30 January 1871 to 4 June 1888. He was the fifth son of Said bin Sultan. He acceded following his victory over the Imam Azzan bin Qais at the Battle of Dhank.[1] On Turki's death, he was succeeded by his second son, Faisal bin Turki.
Turki had five children:
- Sayyid Muhammad bin Turki al-Said (1860–?)
- Sayyid Faisal bin Turki al-Said (1864–1913)
- Sayyid Fahad bin Turki al-Said (?-1894)
- Sayyida Turkia bint Turki al-Said who married a cousin, Sultan Hamad bin Thuwaini Al-Said
- Sayyida (name unknown) bint Turki al-Said, who married Talal bin Abdullah Al Rashid, Emir of Jabal Shammar.
Honours
- Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India (GCSI) – 1886[citation needed]
External links
- ^ Lorimer, John (1915). Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf. British Government, Bombay. p. 729.