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The Abdali Invasion: Oman's Near Collapse — Fexingo History

The Abdali Invasion: Oman's Near Collapse — Fexingo History

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Oman's darkest hour: the Abdali invasions of the 1730s and 1740s that shattered the Ya'aruba dynasty and nearly destroyed the Omani state. They trace how a tribal confederation from central Arabia, led by the Bani Sa'd and backed by the Wahhabi movement, swept across Oman, sacking Nizwa and Rustaq. Lucas details the desperate Omani resistance under Imam Saif bin Sultan II, the betrayal by the tribal leader Ahmad bin Said (future founder of the Al Bu Said dynasty), and the decisive Battle of Sohar in 1744 that turned the tide. The conversation covers the roles of Persian intervention, the decline of maritime trade, and the long-term consequences for Omani unity. Along the way, Lucas explains the religious motivations of the Abdali, the tactical use of frankincense trails, and how this invasion inadvertently set the stage for the Al Bu Said era. The episode ends with a reflection on how trauma shapes national identity.

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