Abdullah bin Rashid Al Mualla
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Sheikh Abdullah bin Rashid Al Mualla was the Ruler of Umm Al Quwain from 1820 to 1853.[1] The head of the Al Ali tribe, he was signatory to both the 1820 General Maritime Treaty with the British and the 1853 Perpetual Maritime Truce, making Umm Al Quwain a Trucial State. Today it is one of the seven United Arab Emirates (UAE).
For the deputy ruler of Umm Al Quwain, see Abdullah bin Rashid Al Mualla III.
Quick Facts Ruler of Umm Al Quwain, Reign ...
Abdullah bin Rashid Al Mualla | |
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Sheikh | |
Ruler of Umm Al Quwain | |
Reign | 1817–1862 |
Predecessor | Rashid bin Majid Al Mualla |
Successor | Ali bin Abdullah Al Mualla |
House | Al Mualla |
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His predecessor was Sheikh Rashid bin Majid Al Mualla, who originally established the fortification at Umm Al Quwain,[2] when the Al Ali tribe moved onshore from their previous location on Sinniyah Island.[3]