Ali bin Hamud of Zanzibar | |
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Sultan of Zanzibar | |
Reign | 20 July 1902–9 December 1911 |
Predecessor | Hamoud bin Mohammed Al-Said |
Successor | Sir Khalifa bin Harub Al-Said |
Born | 7 June 1884 |
Died | 20 December 1918 (aged 34)[1] Paris, France[1] |
Father | Hamoud bin Mohammed Al-Said |
Sayyid 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 of Zanzibar from 1902 to 1911.[1]
Biography
[edit]Hamud was proclaimed Sultan of Zanzibar on 20 July 1902, following the death of his father, the seventh Sultan, two days earlier. There was a regency until he attained majority.
He served only a few years as sultan because of illness. On 9 December 1911 he abdicated in favour of his brother-in-law Khalifa bin Harub Al-Busaid.[1]
During his reign, slavery in Zanzibar was fully abolished with the abolition of concubinage in 1909.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Kemal H. Karpat (2001). The Politicization of Islam: Reconstructing Identity, State, Faith, and Community in the Late Ottoman State. Oxford University Press. p. 365. ISBN 978-0-19-028576-0.
- ^ The End of Slavery in Africa. (1988). USA: University of Wisconsin Press. 23
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