Said bin Sultan Al-Said was the last ruler of the Omani Empire from 1806 to 4 June 1856.
Early years
Said bin Sultan was son of Sultan bin Ahmad, who ruled Oman from 1792 to 1804. Sultan bin Ahmad died in 1804 on an expedition to Basra. He appointed Mohammed bin Nasir bin Mohammed al-Jabry as the Regent and guardian of his two sons, Salim bin Sultan and Said bin Sultan. Sultan's brother Qais bin Ahmad, ruler of Sohar, decided to attempt to seize power. Early in 1805 Qais and his brother Mohammed marched south along the coast to Muttrah, which he easily captured. Qais then started to besiege Muscat. Mohammed bin Nasir tried to bribe Qais to leave, but did not succeed. Mohammed bin Nasir called on Badr bin Saif for help. After a series of engagements, Qais was forced to retire to Sohar. Badr bin Saif became the effective ruler. Allied with the Wahhabis, Badr bin Saif became increasingly unpopular. To get his wards out of the way, Badr bin Saif made Salim bin Sultan governor of Al Maşna‘ah, on the Batinah coast and Said bin Sultan governor of Barka. In 1806, Said bin Sultan lured Badr bin Saif to Barka and murdered him nearby. Said was proclaimed ruler of Oman. There are different accounts of what happened, but it seems clear that Said struck the first blow and his supporters finished the job. Said was acclaimed by the people as a liberator from the Wahhabis, who left the country. Qais bin Ahmad at once gave his support to Said. Nervous of the Wahhabi reaction, Said blamed Mohammed bin Nasir for the murder.
Sayyid Muhammad bin Said al-Said : he "...was considered the most pious of our entire family.... cared little for the world and worldly goods.... possessed by... antipathy against Zanzibar" ; he lived most of his life in Oman
Sayyid Nasir bin Said al-Said went to Mecca with his older sister Chadudj: died in his twenties
Sayyid Abdu'l-Rab bin Said al-Said
Sayyid Ahmad bin Said al-Said
Sayyid Talib bin Said al-Said
Sayyid Abdullah bin Said al-Said
Sayyida Sharîfe of Zanzibar and Oman: the daughter of a Circassian woman, she was "a dazzling beauty with the complexion of a German blonde. Besides, she possessed a sharp intellect, which made her into a faithful advisor of my father's"
Sayyida Chole of Zanzibar and Oman : the daughter of a Mesopotamian woman, she "was particularly close to our father; her enchanting personality, her cheerfulness and charm won him over completely"
Sayyida Aashe of Zanzibar and Oman: full sister of Chole; after the death of their brother Hilal, she "took motherly care of his eldest son Suud"
Sayyida Chadudj of Zanzibar and Oman: full sister of Majid; after his death, she went with her younger brother Nasir to Mecca and died not long afterward
Sayyida Shewâne of Zanzibar and Oman: the daughter of an Abyssinian woman; "a classical beauty... endowed with a keen mind", she died early
Sayyida Mettle of Zanzibar and Oman: the daughter of an Abyssinian woman, she married a "distant cousin" in Stonetown and had "two charming twin boys"
Sayyida Zeyâne of Zanzibar and Oman: the daughter of an Abyssinian woman
Sayyida Semsem of Zanzibar and Oman: full sister of Zeyâne, she was married "rather late in life our distant cousin Humud"
Sayyida Nunu of Zanzibar and Oman: the daughter of a Circassian woman, she was born blind; after the deaths of her parents, she lived with her sister Aashe
Sayyida Salme of Zanzibar and Oman : she became known as Emily Ruetefrom then