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词条 Ya'arab bin Bel'arab
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Ya'arab bin Bel'arab (died 1723) was one of the rival Imams during the civil wars in Oman in the final years of the Yaruba dynasty.

Ya'Arab bin Bel'arab was the cousin of Saif bin Sultan II, the young son of Sultan bin Saif II.{{sfn|Miles|1919|p=240}}

Saif bin Sultan II was aged twelve when his father, the Imam Sultan bin Saif II, died in 1718.

Although he had been named as successor and was popular among the people, the ulama decided he was too young to hold office and favored his older brother Muhanna bin Sultan.{{sfn|Thomas|2011|p=222}}

In 1719 Muhanna bin Sultan was brought into Rustaq Fort by stealth and proclaimed Imam.

Muhanna was unpopular, and in 1720 was deposed and killed by Ya'arub bin Bal'arab.{{sfn|Oman From the Dawn of Islam}}

Ya'Arab bin Bel'arab declared himself regent during the minority of his cousin.

In May 1722 Ya'Arab took the next step and proclaimed himself Imam.

This caused an uprising led by Bel'arab bin Nasir, a relative by marriage of the deposed Imam.{{sfn|Miles|1919|p=240}}

After some skirmishes, Ya'Arab bin Bel'arab was defeated at Nizwa and the young Saif bin Sultan II was again declared Imam, this time with Bela'rab bin Nasir as regent.{{sfn|Miles|1919|p=241}}

Mohammed bin Nasir was among the notables who came to Rustaq to congratulate him.{{sfn|Miles|1919|p=241}}

For some reason, Bel'arab bin Nasir picked a quarrel with Mohammed bin Nasir, who took steps to organize a rebellion in alliance with the former Imam Ya'Arab bin Bel'arab.{{sfn|Miles|1919|p=242}}

After a series of defeats, Bel'arab bin Nasir was forced to accept peace terms under which he would surrender all forts in Oman.

Around this time Ya'Arab bin Bel'arab died on 16 March 1723 at Nizwa.{{sfn|Miles|1919|p=243}}

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  • {{cite book|ref=harv

|last=Miles|first=Samuel Barrett|authorlink=Samuel Barrett Miles|title=The Countries and Tribes of the Persian Gulf
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dbsOoPpZiSEC&pg=PA251|accessdate=2013-11-14
|year=1919|publisher=Garnet Pub.|isbn=978-1-873938-56-0}}
  • {{cite web|ref={{harvid|Oman From the Dawn of Islam}}|url=http://www.omanet.om/english/history/dawn_islam.asp

|title=Oman From the Dawn of Islam|work=Omannet|publisher=Oman Ministry of Information|accessdate=2013-11-11}}
  • {{cite book|ref=harv

|last=Thomas|first=Gavin|title=The Rough Guide to Oman|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qKAtjJoXXpwC&pg=PA222|accessdate=2013-11-11
|date=2011-11-01|publisher=Penguin|isbn=978-1-4053-8935-8}}{{refend}}{{Yaruba dynasty}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ya'Arab bin Bel'arab}}

7 : 1723 deaths|Omani monarchy|Omani imams|Omani Ibadi Muslims|18th-century Omani people|Yaruba dynasty|Year of birth missing

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