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Al Khalifa The House of Khalifa ( ar, آل خليفة, translit=Āl Khalīfah) is the ruling family of the Kingdom of Bahrain. The Al Khalifas profess Sunni Islam and belong to the Anizah tribe, some members of this tribe joined the Utub alliance which m ...
Al Thalabi ibn Wa'il ( ar, الأمير محمد بن خليفة بن فيصل الجميلي التغلبي الوائلي, was an Emir of
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and founder of the city of
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as well as a founding ancestor of the House of Khalifa. Al Jumaili was born his tribe’s original hometown of Al-Hadar, a village in the
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Province of the
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of
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, south of
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. From there he moved to
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and then to Qatar, where he ruled from 1765 until his death in 1773.


Early life and background

Mohammed bin Khalifa bin Faisal Al Jumaili Al-Thalabi ibn Wa’il belonged to the Al-Jumeila, itself a subgroup of the Taghlib. The Al-Jumeila were descended from Ka'b ibn Zuhayr bin Jashim bin Habib bin Amr bin Ghanam bin Dithar/Taghlib ibn Wāʾil ibn Qasit ibn Hinb ibn Afṣā ibn Duʿmī ibn Jadīla ibn Asad ibn
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ibn Nizār ibn Maʿadd ibn Adnān. Najd historian Hamad bin Mohammed bin Laboun Al’Wail noted that “Taghlib ancestry was found in many prominent Arab families, including the
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and Banu Shukr and many citizens of
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, often ruling Al-Aflaj in the past.”


Life

Born the son of a tribal chief named Khalifa in Al-Hadar, Bin Khalifa moved to Kuwait with his father as a result of intra-tribal disputes. After his father’s death, Bin khalifa came to an agreement with his cousins that his Al Khalifa clan would govern local merchants while the
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would rule the land and the
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would rule the sea. However, internecine disputes left the Al Jalahma in charge of
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region of northern Qatar while the Al Sabah and Al Khalifa moved to other areas. Bin Khalifa would eventually rule the entire region.


Emigration from Kuwait

There are several versions of the story of why the Al Khalifa, descended from a leading branch of the
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tribal confederation, left Kuwait. In the version recounted by Muḥammad ibn Kahlīfa ibn Ḥamd ibn Mūsā al-Nabhānī (a teacher at the
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) in his 1924 edition of ''Al-Tuḥfat al-Nabhānīya fī tārīkh al-jazīra al-ʻArabīya'' (“Nabhani Offering on the History of the Arabian Peninsula”), he states it as follows:
In 1766, one of Bin Khalifa’s ships was anchored in
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carrying
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when it was raided by bandits, upon which the crew struck back killing attackers including one from the
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. The ship quickly returned to Kuwait, but the Ka’b Sheikh Barakat requested Bin Khalifa’s son as a hostage to avenge, and while
Abdullah I Al-Sabah Abdullah I bin Sabah Al-Sabah (Abdullah I; 1740 – 3 May 1814) was the second ruler of the Sheikhdom of Kuwait, ruling from 10 January 1762 to 3 May 1814. He was the youngest son of Sabah bin Jaber, upon whose death he succeeded. He is also the fa ...
was willing to accompany him and seek forgiveness, Bin Khalifa preferred to pay the
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(compensation) in lieu of giving up his son to the aggressors. Al-Sabah insisted Bin Khalifa take the ultimatum for fear of Kuwait’s inability to hold off a Ka’b invasion, so Bin Khalifa asked and gained permission to leave Kuwait.
Other accounts hold that the 1766 dispute was a less dramatic disagreement between the cousins and brothers-in-law of unspecified origin that allowed the Al Khalifa to move to Zubarah in exchange for giving up the profits. The Al Jalahma, upon Al-Sabah’s refusal of their import dues, followed suit.


Achievements

Bin Khalifa built the city of Zubarah with his sons. The local scholar
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, who died in 1826 and witnessed the events of the 1783
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including the
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siege of Zubarah, wrote in his ''سبائك العسجد'' (“Golden Alloys”) that Bin Khalifa and Sheikh Muhammad bin Rizq (father of scholar Ahmed ibn Rizq) were the city’s founders. Rashid bin Fadhel Al Bin Ali of the
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dynasty writes the following on page 153 of his ''مجموع الفضائل'' (“Noble Tribes” or Majmoo al Fada’il):
The city predated Bin Khalifa, but he greatly expanded it by buying up
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supplies from around Qatar, Bahrain, and elsewhere. He even bought at a loss just to build up his assets.
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sources confirm the Sheikh’s reconstructing the bulk of the city, including the walls and the
Qal'at Murair Qal'at Murair (also Qal'at Im Murair) ( ar, قلعة مرير) is a ruined and deserted fortified castle located a mile and a half to the south eastern part of the town of Zubarah. History Qal'at Murair was built by the Al Bin Ali , main and princ ...
about outside the outer wall. A rampart was built to link the castle and the city, but never really extended fully across the uninhabited
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separating the two, through which a canal allowed small boats. The city thrived from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries as a
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center and an
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for trade between
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and
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.


Death

Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa died in the Qal’at Murair in Qatar on March 25, 1773, and was buried there.


Family

In 1708, Bin Khalifa married Fatima (or Maryam) bint Sabah Al Sabah: The marriage took place in the Saudi village of Subaih, and she was the daughter of Sheikh
Sabah I bin Jaber His Highness Sheikh Abu Salman Sabah I bin Jaber Al Sabah ( ar, أبو سلمان صباح بن جابر الصباح الأول) (c. 1700–1762) was the first ruler of the Sheikhdom of Kuwait. He was chosen by his community for the position of ...
, the founding Emir of Kuwait, by his wife, the sister of Sheikh Khalifa bin Muhammad Al-Utbi. They had five sons: * Sheikh Khalifa bin Mohammed Al Khalifa (king of Zubara from 1776 to 1783), who married a woman from the Al Bin Ali clan born in Freita, Qatar * Sheikh
Ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn Khalifa Ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn Khalifa ( ar, أحمد بن محمد بن خليفة) was the progenitor of the ruling Al Khalifa family of Bahrain and the first monarch or '' hakim'' of Bahrain. All of the Al Khalifa monarchs of Bahrain are his descend ...
, conqueror of Bahrain and first Emir there from 1783 to 1795, progenitor of the House of Khalifa and ninth-removed ancestor of
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Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa Hamad bin Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa ( ar, حمد بن عيسى بن سلمان آل خليفة '; 28 January 1950) is King of Bahrain since 14 February 2002, after ruling as Emir of Bahrain from 6 March 1999. He is the son of Isa bin Salman ...
* Sheikh Muqrin bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, married a woman from the Al Bukuwara tribe in 1762 in Zubara * Sheikh Ali bin Mohammed Al Khalifa * Sheikh Ibrahim bin Mohammed Al Khalifa


References

{{reflist Bahraini monarchs House of Khalifa 1776 deaths City founders