Abdullah bin Khalifa

Sir Abdullah bin Khalifa
عبد الله بن خليفة (Arabic)
Sultan Abdullah c. 1960–63
Sultan of Zanzibar
Reign6 October 1960 – 1 July 1963
PredecessorSir Khalifa bin Harub
SuccessorJamshid bin Abdullah
Born13 February 1911
Died1 July 1963(1963-07-01) (aged 52)
HouseAl Bu Said
FatherKhalifa bin Harub of Zanzibar

Sir Abdullah bin Khalifa Al-Busaidi, KBE, CMG (13 February 1911 – 1 July 1963) (Arabic: عبد الله بن خليفة), was the 10th Sultan of Zanzibar after the death of his father, Sir Khalifa bin Harub, who died on 9 October 1960 at age eighty-one.[1] He was less popular than his father and had a rough reign as Sultan during a period of rising African nationalism. In addition, by the time of his death, both his legs had been amputated due to disease.[2]

He ruled Zanzibar from 9 October 1960 to 1 July 1963. On his death, he was succeeded as Sultan by his son Jamshid, who was deposed during the Zanzibar Revolution in January 1964.

Honours

Children

  • Sultan Sayyid Jamshid Bin Abdullah Bin Khalifa Bin Harub.
  • Sayyida Sughiya Bint Abdullah Bin Khalifa Bin Harub.
  • Sayyida Sindiya Bint Abdullah Bin Khalifa Bin Harub.
  • Sayyid Mohammed Bin Abdullah Bin Khalifa Bin Harub.
  • Sayyida Shariffa Bint Abdullah Bin Khalifa Bin Harub.
  • Sayyid Harub Bin Abdullah Bin Khalifa Bin Harub.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Abdullah bin Khalifa
8. Thuwaini bin Said
4. Harub bin Thuwaini Al Said
9. Ghaliya bint Salim Al Busaidi
2. Khalifa bin Harub Al Said
10. Turki bin Said
5. Turkiya bint Turki Al Said
11. A daughter of Hamad bin Salim Al Busaidi
1. Abdullah bin Khalifa Al Said
12. Mohammed bin Said Al Said
6. Hamud bin Mohammed Al Said
13. Ziana bint Mohammed Al Said
3. Matuka bint Hamud Al Said
14. Majid bin Said
7. Khanfora bint Majid Al Said


References

  1. ^ Brennan, James R. (1 October 2008). "Lowering the Sultan's Flag: Sovereignty and Decolonization in Coastal Kenya" (PDF). Comparative Studies in Society and History. 50 (4): 831–861. doi:10.1017/S0010417508000364. ISSN 1475-2999. S2CID 143834691.
  2. ^ McIntyre, Chris (2013). Zanzibar. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 25. ISBN 978-1841624587.
  3. ^ "Today in D.C. History: D.C.'s Oldest Business Closes Up Shop". Washington City Paper. Retrieved 6 April 2019.