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Sultan bin Saif II (Arabic: سلطان الثاني اليعربي) was the fifth of the Yaruba dynasty of Imams of Oman, a member of the Ibadi sect. He ruled from 1711 to 1718. After his death, leaving a young son as his successor, the country degenerated into civil war. Sultan bin Saif II succeeded his father, Saif bin Sultan, when he died in 1711. He established his capital at Al-Hazm on the road from Rustaq to the coast. Now just a village, there still are remains of a great fortress that he built there around 1710, which contains his tomb.

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  • سلطان الثاني اليعربي (ar)
  • Sultan ibn Saif II. (de)
  • Sultan bin Sayf II (it)
  • Sultan bin Saif II (en)
  • Султан бін Саїф II (uk)
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  • سلطان بن سيف بن سلطان بن سيف بن مالك اليعربي. حكم بين عامي 1711-1718 خامس أمراء دولة اليعاربة عرف باسم سلطان الثاني تمكن أن يستولي على البحرين من أيدي الفرس خلفه ابنه سيف (ar)
  • Султан бін Саїф II (араб. سلطان الثاني اليعربي‎‎; д/н —1718) — імам Оману в 1711—1718 роках. (uk)
  • Sultan ibn Saif II. (arabisch سلطان بن سيف المقبالي, DMG Sulṭān b. Saif al-Muqbālī; † 1718) war Imam von Oman von 1711 bis 1718. Sultan ibn Saif II. trat die Nachfolge seines Vaters Saif ibn Sultan I. (1692–1711) an. Er stellte zunächst die omanischen Angriffe auf die britische und holländische Handelsschifffahrt ein, die unter seinem Vater eingesetzt hatten. Damit sollten Gegenangriffe Britanniens und Hollands auf den omanischen Handel vermieden werden. Oman griff in der Folgezeit nur noch die portugiesische und persische Schifffahrt an. (de)
  • Sultan bin Saif II (Arabic: سلطان الثاني اليعربي) was the fifth of the Yaruba dynasty of Imams of Oman, a member of the Ibadi sect. He ruled from 1711 to 1718. After his death, leaving a young son as his successor, the country degenerated into civil war. Sultan bin Saif II succeeded his father, Saif bin Sultan, when he died in 1711. He established his capital at Al-Hazm on the road from Rustaq to the coast. Now just a village, there still are remains of a great fortress that he built there around 1710, which contains his tomb. (en)
  • Sultan bin Sayf II (in arabo: بلعرب بن سلطان اليعربي‎; ... – 1718), è stato sultano di Mascate dal 1711 al 1718. Ascese al trono alla morte del padre. Stabilì la sua capitale ad Al-Hazm, sulla strada che da Rustaq porta alla costa. Oggi è solo un villaggio anche se vi sono ancora i resti di una grande fortezza che costruì intorno al 1710 e che contiene la sua tomba. Sotto di lui iniziarono le tensioni tra le tribù degli Azd e dei Nizariy che poi si divisero nelle fazioni di Hinawiy e Ghafiry. Questi nuovi gruppi svolsero un ruolo importante nelle successive lotte per il potere dinastico. (it)
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  • سلطان بن سيف بن سلطان بن سيف بن مالك اليعربي. حكم بين عامي 1711-1718 خامس أمراء دولة اليعاربة عرف باسم سلطان الثاني تمكن أن يستولي على البحرين من أيدي الفرس خلفه ابنه سيف (ar)
  • Sultan ibn Saif II. (arabisch سلطان بن سيف المقبالي, DMG Sulṭān b. Saif al-Muqbālī; † 1718) war Imam von Oman von 1711 bis 1718. Sultan ibn Saif II. trat die Nachfolge seines Vaters Saif ibn Sultan I. (1692–1711) an. Er stellte zunächst die omanischen Angriffe auf die britische und holländische Handelsschifffahrt ein, die unter seinem Vater eingesetzt hatten. Damit sollten Gegenangriffe Britanniens und Hollands auf den omanischen Handel vermieden werden. Oman griff in der Folgezeit nur noch die portugiesische und persische Schifffahrt an. Unter Saif II. begannen die Spannungen zwischen den Stämmen der Azd und , die sich in der Folgezeit in die Fraktionen der Hinawiy und Ghafiry aufspalteten. Diese neuen Gruppierungen sollten in der Folgezeit bei den dynastischen Machtkämpfen eine große Rolle spielen. Sultan ibn Saif II. starb 1718 in seiner neu errichteten Residenz al-Hazm. Unter seinem minderjährigen Nachfolger Saif ibn Sultan II. (1718–1743) brach erneut ein Bürgerkrieg aus und führte zum Untergang der Yaruba-Dynastie. (de)
  • Sultan bin Saif II (Arabic: سلطان الثاني اليعربي) was the fifth of the Yaruba dynasty of Imams of Oman, a member of the Ibadi sect. He ruled from 1711 to 1718. After his death, leaving a young son as his successor, the country degenerated into civil war. Sultan bin Saif II succeeded his father, Saif bin Sultan, when he died in 1711. He established his capital at Al-Hazm on the road from Rustaq to the coast. Now just a village, there still are remains of a great fortress that he built there around 1710, which contains his tomb. When Sultan bin Saif II died in 1718, his popular twelve-year-old son Saif bin Sultan II was nominal successor. The ulama instead elected Saif's older brother Muhanna as Imam, who was soon replaced by his cousin Ya'arab bin Bel'arab, who then had to resign in favor of Saif bin Sultan II. A civil war commenced. (en)
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