Oman's Indian Ocean Empire: The Ya'aruba Dynasty and the Portuguese Wars — Fexingo History copertina

Oman's Indian Ocean Empire: The Ya'aruba Dynasty and the Portuguese Wars — Fexingo History

Oman's Indian Ocean Empire: The Ya'aruba Dynasty and the Portuguese Wars — Fexingo History

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into Oman's 17th-century transformation under the Ya'aruba dynasty, when a coalition of tribes expelled the Portuguese from Muscat and built a maritime empire stretching from East Africa to the Persian Gulf. They explore the key figures who led this resurgence, including Imam Nasir bin Murshid and the legendary Imam Saif bin Sultan, who captured Fort Jesus in Mombasa and turned Oman into a naval power. The conversation covers the construction of the round forts of Nizwa and Rustaq, the role of the Omani navy in challenging European dominance, and the significance of the treaty of 1650 that forced the Portuguese out of Oman for good. Lucas explains how the Ya'aruba imams balanced tribal politics with centralized authority, and how their control of the monsoon winds made them masters of the western Indian Ocean trade routes. The episode touches on the economic engine of the empire—dates, frankincense, and slaves—and concludes with the internal divisions that eventually weakened the state, setting the stage for the Al Bu Said dynasty. A focused look at a forgotten chapter of Indian Ocean history.

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