Shakhbut bin Sultan Al Nahyan

Shakhbut bin Sultan Al Nahyan
Sheikh Shakhbut in 1961
Ruler of Abu Dhabi
Reign1928–1966
PredecessorSaqr I bin Zayed Al Nahyan
SuccessorZayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
Born(1905-06-01)1 June 1905
Abu Dhabi, Trucial States
Died11 February 1989(1989-02-11) (aged 83)
Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Spouses
  • Sheikha Fakhera bint Hazza Al Nahyan
  • Mariam bint Rashid Al Otaiba[1]
Issue2 sons and 4 daughters
HouseAl Nahyan
FatherSultan bin Zayed Al Nahyan
MotherSalama bint Butti Al-Qubaisi
ReligionSunni Islam

Sheikh Shakhbut bin Sultan Al Nahyan (Arabic: شخبوط بن سلطان آل نهيان; 1 June 1905 – 11 February 1989) was the ruler of Abu Dhabi from 1928 to 1966. On 6 August 1966, Shakhbut was deposed by members of his family with assistance from Britain in a bloodless coup. His younger brother, Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan succeeded him as the ruler of Abu Dhabi.[2]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference bush27feb was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Helene von Bismarck (2013). British Policy in the Persian Gulf, 1961–1968: Conceptions of Informal Empire. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 155, 181. ISBN 978-1-137-32673-7. On the evening of 4 August, the acting political agent in Abu Dhabi, Mr Nuttall, had been presented with a letter signed by the senior members of the ruling family, informing the British Government that they had decided to depose Shaikh Shakhbut. In this letter, they had formally asked the British Government to help them avoid a disturbance of the peace in Abu Dhabi by permanently removing Shaikh Shakhbut, and temporarily removing his two sons, Said and Sultan, from the shaikhdom