Bal'arab bin Himyar | |
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Imam | |
Imam of Oman (interior) | |
Reign | 1728–1737 |
Predecessor | Muhammad bin Nasir |
Successor | Saif bin Sultan II |
Reign | 1743–1749 |
Predecessor | Sultan bin Murshid |
Successor | Ahmad bin Said al-Busaidi |
Died | 1749 |
Dynasty | Yaruba |
Father | Himyar bin Sultan bin Saif |
Bal'arab bin Himyar (Arabic: بلعرب بن حمير) (died 1749) was an Omani Imam, a member of Yaruba dynasty. He was elected Imam in 1728, holding power in the interior of Oman while his cousin, Saif bin Sultan II, held power on the coast. In 1737, he renounced his claim after being defeated by Saif's Persian allies. He was again elected Imam in 1743 during another Persian invasion, and again held power in the interior while Ahmad bin Said al-Busaidi was recognized as ruler by the coastal people. He died in battle against Ahmad bin Said in 1749, who shortly after became the undisputed ruler of the country.