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Abdelaziz bin Rashid Al Nuami
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'''Abdelaziz bin Rashid Al Nuami''' ruled [[Ajman|Ajman,]] one of the [[Trucial States]] which now form the [[United Arab Emirates|United Arab Emirates (UAE)]], from 1841-1848.<ref name=":0"></ref>
Abdelaziz deposed his brother, [[Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi|Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuami]], in May 1841<ref name=":0" />, taking possession of Ajman fort. With popular support, Abdelaziz consolidated his position and was able to avoid any intervention from Humaid's father-in-law and close ally, Sheikh [[Sultan bin Saqr Al Qasimi]], the Ruler of Sharjah.<ref name=":1"></ref>
In May 1847, Abzelaziz was a signatory to the treaty with the [[British Raj|British]], the '[[General Maritime Treaty of 1820|Engagement to Prohibit Exportation of Slaves]]'.
He received commendations from the British following an incident in 1845, when two vessels carrying rice tried to make Ajman port in a storm: one was wrecked at the entrance to the harbour, but the other managed to make the inner habour, having lost part of its cargo. A number of men attempted to help themselves to the cargo of the partly wrecked boat, and Abzulaziz personally forced the crowd back at swordpoint, protecting both the cargo and crew.<ref></ref>
He led the forces of Ajman into battle with neighbouring [[Al Hamriyah|Hamriyah]] in September 1848 and was killed in the action. His brother Humaid bin Rashid succeeded him.
== References ==
[[Category:History of the United Arab Emirates]]
[[Category:19th-century monarchs in the Middle East]]
Abdelaziz deposed his brother, [[Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi|Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuami]], in May 1841<ref name=":0" />, taking possession of Ajman fort. With popular support, Abdelaziz consolidated his position and was able to avoid any intervention from Humaid's father-in-law and close ally, Sheikh [[Sultan bin Saqr Al Qasimi]], the Ruler of Sharjah.<ref name=":1"></ref>
In May 1847, Abzelaziz was a signatory to the treaty with the [[British Raj|British]], the '[[General Maritime Treaty of 1820|Engagement to Prohibit Exportation of Slaves]]'.
He received commendations from the British following an incident in 1845, when two vessels carrying rice tried to make Ajman port in a storm: one was wrecked at the entrance to the harbour, but the other managed to make the inner habour, having lost part of its cargo. A number of men attempted to help themselves to the cargo of the partly wrecked boat, and Abzulaziz personally forced the crowd back at swordpoint, protecting both the cargo and crew.<ref></ref>
He led the forces of Ajman into battle with neighbouring [[Al Hamriyah|Hamriyah]] in September 1848 and was killed in the action. His brother Humaid bin Rashid succeeded him.
== References ==
[[Category:History of the United Arab Emirates]]
[[Category:19th-century monarchs in the Middle East]]
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