Suku Al Said berasal dari suku Al Azd melalui pihak ayah, al-'Atik b. al-Asad b. Imran, yang bermukim di Dibba (Dabá), sehingga suku tersebut juga dikenal sebagai "Azd dari Daba". Seperti Qahtani, Azd berasal dari Yaman dan bermigrasi ke utara setelah penghancuran Bendungan Marib. Bukti arkeologi menunjukkan bahwa suku tersebut telah ada semenjak zaman Sasaniyah, yang berlangsung sekitar abad ketiga atau keempat Masehi, sebuah periode kebangkitan kekuasaan Persia.
Daftar penguasa
Imam Oman
Sultan Oman
- 1783–1792 Sultan Hamad bin Said
- 1792–1804 Sultan Sultan bin Ahmed
- 1805–1806 Sultan Badr bin Seif
- 1806–1856 Sultan Said bin Sultan
- 1856–1866 Sultan Thuwaini bin Said
- 1866–1868 Sultan Salim bin Thuwaini
- 1868–1871 Imam Azzan bin Qais
- 1871–1888 Sultan Turki bin Said
- 1888–1913 Sultan Faisal bin Turki
- 1913–1932 Sultan Taimur bin Faisal
- 1932–1970 Sultan Said bin Taimur
Sultan Zanzibar
Referensi
- Wilkinson, Origins. op. cit. pg. 73.
- Public Records Office. London: Foreign Office Archives. (Cited as F.O.) F.O. 93/33/82.
- Salil Ibn Raziq, George P. Badger (Translator), London (1871): History of the Imams and Sayyids of Oman.
- Randall L. Pouwels. Horn and Crescent: Cultural Change and Traditional Islam on the East African.
- Peter J. Ochs. Maverick guide to Oman. pg. 110 – 114.
- Von Gabriel Said Reynolds. The Qurʼān in its historical context/Arab Client Tribes. pg. 57–58.
- John Townsend. Oman: the making of a modern state. pg. 43–45.
- Chris McIntyre, Susan McIntyre. Zanzibar. pg. 14–15
- R. Khanam. Encyclopaedic ethnography of Middle-East and Central Asia: A-I, Volume 1 pg. 68
- Ibn Khallikan. Ibn Khallikan's Biographical dictionary.
- Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit bi-Yerushalayim. Makhon le-limude Asyah ṿe-Afriḳah, Ḳeren Maḳs Shlesinger. Jerusalem studies in Arabic and Islam, Volume 28. pg. 234.
- Colonel S. B, Miles. The Countries and Tribes of the Persian Gulf.
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