Sayyid KhalidbinBarghash Al-Busa'id (Arabic: خالد بن برغش البوسعيد; 1874–1927) was the sixth Sultan ofZanzibar. Sayyid KhalidbinBarghash Al-Busa'id...
second Sultan ofZanzibar. He ruled Zanzibar from 7 October 1870 to 26 March 1888. Barghash was born around 1836–1838 to Omani sultan, Said bin Sultan and...
eldest of Said’s children born in Zanzibar, after Khalidbin Said (died 1854). Majid became Sultan of the Omani Empire, based at the capital at Zanzibar, following...
Britain and Zanzibar fought a 38-minute war, the shortest in recorded history, after KhalidbinBarghash had taken power following Hamid bin Thuwaini's...
ruled Zanzibar from 26 March 1888 to 13 February 1890 and was succeeded by his brother, Ali bin Said. In 1870 his elder brother and predecessor Barghash bin...
enter the palace, another potential contender for the throne, Sayyid KhalidbinBarghash, seized the palace and declared himself sultan. The British responded...
Sultan of Muscat and Oman. Hamad died suddenly at 11:40 AM on 25 August 1896 and was almost certainly poisoned by his cousin KhalidbinBarghash who proclaimed...
successor, Barghashbin Said, helped abolish the slave trade in Zanzibar and largely developed the country's infrastructure. The third Sultan, Khalifa bin Said...
Sayyid Majid bin Said Al-Busaid (1834/5-1870): 1st Sultan ofZanzibar, 1856–1870 Sayyid Ali bin Said al-Said (?-1893) Sayyid Barghashbin Said Al-Busaid...
slaves. One of Majid's brothers, Barghashbin Said, succeeded him and was forced by the British to abolish the slave trade in the Zanzibar Archipelago...
Sultan of Zanzibar. He was deposed in the 1964 Zanzibar Revolution, after the United Kingdom gave up its British Protectorate. Jamshid ruled Zanzibar from...
Ali bin Hamud al-Busaidi (7 June 1884 – 20 December 1918; Arabic: علي بن حمود البوسعيد), also known as Ali II, was the eighth Sultan ofZanzibar from...
Khalifa II bin Harub Al-Busaidi GCB GCMG GBE (26 August 1879 – 9 October 1960) (Arabic: السيد خليفة بن حارب البوسعيدي) was the ninth Sultan ofZanzibar from...
after Zanzibar disputed elections. Majid bin Said (1856–1870) Barghashbin Said (1870–88) Khalifah bin Said (1888–90) Ali bin Said (1890–93) Hamad bin Thuwaini...
Sayyid Ali bin Said al-Busaidi, GCSI, (c. 1854 – March 5, 1893) (Arabic: علي بن سعيد البوسعيد) was the fourth Sultan ofZanzibar. He ruled Zanzibar from February...
Abdullah bin Khalifa Al-Busaidi, KBE, CMG (13 February 1911 – 1 July 1963) (Arabic: عبد الله بن خليفة), was the 10th Sultan ofZanzibar after the death of his...
September 1856, Said sailed for Zanzibar on his ship Kitorie in the company of his nineteen-year-old son, Barghashbin Said. He began to suffer severe...
Prince-Bishop of Worms 1802–1803, deposed following the annexation by Hesse-Darmstadt. Died 1817. KhalidbinBarghashofZanzibar, Sultan ofZanzibar, deposed...
Sultan of Zanzibar, on 25 August 1896, led to the seizure of power by KhalidbinBarghash, the second son of the 2nd Sultan ofZanzibar, Barghashbin Said...
succession took place as the Sultan's cousin KhalidbinBarghash seized power. The British instead wanted Hamoud bin Mohammed to become Sultan, believing that...
Matters came to a head when KhalidbinBarghash attempted to take control of the palace in Zanzibar Town upon the death of his uncle in August 1896, despite...
deposition of Imam Azzan in 1871 by his cousin, Sayyid Turki, a son of the late Sayyid Said bin Sultan, and brother of Sultan BarghashofZanzibar, who Britain...
Khalid bin Barghash or, The Entire Anglo-Zanzibar War in Real Time; Boldly Go; A List of Some Shit I've Killed; Infallibility; Princess Clara of Loisaida;...
starting the Anglo-Zanzibar War in 1896. He issued an ultimatum to KhalidbinBarghash who had seized the throne on the death of Sultan Hamad. The resulting...
A declaration of war is a formal declaration issued by a national government indicating that a state of war exists between that nation and another. In...
these events, see History of Tanzania. See also the list of presidents of Tanzania. Timeline of Dar es Salaam Timeline ofZanzibar City Sources vary as to...