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Trade and Empire in Muscat and Zanzibar - The Roots of British Domination (Hardcover)
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Trade and Empire in Muscat and Zanzibar - The Roots of British Domination (Hardcover)
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"Trade and Empire in Muscat and Zanzibar" examines the role of Oman
in the Indian Ocean prior to British domination of the region.
Omani merchant communities played a crucial part in the development
of commercial activity throughout the territories they held in the
eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, especially between Muscat and
Zanzibar, using long-established trade networks. They were also
largely responsible for the integration of the commerce of the
Indian Ocean into the emerging global capitalist system.
M. Reda Bhacker himself a member of an important Omani merchant
family provides a detailed examination of the complex relationship
between the merchant community and Oman's rulers. He analyzes the
tribal and religious dynamics of Omani politics both in Arabia,
with special emphasis given to the Wahhabi/Saudi threat, and in
Oman's sprawling territory, particularly in Zanzibar, where the
Omani ruler Sa'id b Sultan had his court from 1840.
The author finds that the merchant communities and the governments
in the region were unable to respond to Britain's determined
onslaught, despite their power and prestige. He traces the local
and regional factors that allowed Britain to destroy Oman's largely
commercial challenge, and to emerge by the end of the nineteenth
century as the dominant commercial and political power in the
region.
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