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Ghālib ibn Musā‘id ibn Sa‘īd (Arabic: غالب بن مساعد بن سعيد) was a sharif who served as Sharif and Emir of Mecca from 1788 to 1813.[1]

Ghalib ibn Musa'id
غالب بن مساعد
Sharif and Emir of Mecca
Reign1788 – April 1803
PredecessorAbd al-Mu'in ibn Musa'id
SuccessorAbd al-Mu'in ibn Musa'id
ReignJuly 1803 – 1813
PredecessorAbd al-Mu'in ibn Musa'id
SuccessorYahya ibn Surur
DiedSelanik, Ottoman Empire
IssueAbd al-Muttalib
House
FatherMusa'id ibn Sa'id

Succession to the Emirate

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Ghalib was the son of the Emir of Mecca Musa'id ibn Sa'id (r. 1752-1770). After Musa'id's death the Emirate was held by Ghalib's uncle Ahmad ibn Sa'id (r. 1770-1773), then his brother Surur ibn Musa'id (r. 1773-1788). After Surur's death on 18 Rabi al-Thani 1202 AH (c. 27 January 1788), his brother Abd al-Mu'in assumed the Emirate. However, he reigned for only a day or part of a day (or a few days, according to some sources) before abdicating in favor of Ghalib. News of Surur's death reached Istanbul in mid-Sha'ban (May 1788), and Sultan Abdul Hamid I confirmed Ghalib's appointment. The imperial firman (proclamation) and khil'ah (robe of honor) arrived in Mecca on 29 Dhi al-Qi'dah 1202 AH (c. 1 September 1788).[2][3][4][5]

Conflict with his brothers

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On 11 Dhu al-Hijjah 1202 AH (c. 12 September 1788) Ghalib's brother (Bader) came out in opposition against his rule . They left Mecca while stealing his camels and recruited fighters from the Hudhayl tribe to their cause. On 19 Dhu al-Hijjah (c. 20 September 1788) the two sides met in battle near Mecca and Ghalib was victorious. The rebels next attempted to capture Ta'if but were defeated by Ghalib's deputy. On 8 Rabi al-Awwal 1203 AH (c. 7 December 1788) Ghalib's army defeated them again when they advanced on Mecca. In mid-Jumada al-Awwal (February 1789) they allied with the Thaqif tribe and captured Ta'if from Ghalib's deputy. When Ghalib received word that his brothers were preparing to attack Mecca he sent word to the Bedouin tribes for support. On 19 Jumada al-Awwal (c. 15 February 1789) he amassed his troops at al-Ma'abidah and paid 7 riyals to every Bedouin who joined him. When the rebels learned of the force that Ghalib had assembled they halted their advance and returned to Ta'if. On 24 Jumada al-Awwal (c. 20 February 1789), Ghalib and his brothers negotiated a peace agreement with the mediation of Sayyid Nasir ibn Mastur and several leading ulama.[6][7]

Deposition

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He was deposed by Muhammad Ali Pasha in Dhi al-Qi'dah 1228 AH (October/November 1813).[8] Muhammad Ali exiled Ghalib to Egypt, but in 1814 the central government arranged for him to be moved along with his family to Selanik (Thessaloniki).

Notes

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  1. ^ de Zambaur 1927, p. 23.
  2. ^ al-Ghāzī 2009a, p. 681.
  3. ^ al-Ghāzī 2009b, p. 5.
  4. ^ Uzunçarşılı 2003, pp. 192–193.
  5. ^ Daḥlan 2007, pp. 295–296.
  6. ^ al-Ghāzī 2009b, pp. 5–8.
  7. ^ Daḥlan 2007, p. 296.
  8. ^ Uzunçarşılı 2003, pp. 198–199.

References

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  • de Zambaur, E. (1927). Manuel de généalogie et de chronologie pour l'histoire de l'Islam. Hanovre: Heinz Lafaire.
  • Uzunçarşılı, İsmail Hakkı (2003). Ashrāf Makkat al-Mukarramah wa-umarāʼihā fī al-ʻahd al-ʻUthmānī أشراف مكة المكرمة وأمرائها في العهد العثماني (in Arabic). Translated by Murād, Khalīl ʻAlī (1st ed.). Beirut: al-Dār al-‘Arabīyah lil-Mawsū‘āt.
  • al-Ghāzī, ‘Abd Allāh ibn Muḥammad (2009a). ‘Abd al-Malik ibn ‘Abd Allāh ibn Duhaysh (ed.). Ifādat al-anām إفادة الأنام (in Arabic). Vol. 3 (1st ed.). Makkah: Maktabat al-Asadī.
  • al-Ghāzī, ‘Abd Allāh ibn Muḥammad (2009b). ‘Abd al-Malik ibn ‘Abd Allāh ibn Duhaysh (ed.). Ifādat al-anām إفادة الأنام (in Arabic). Vol. 4 (1st ed.). Makkah: Maktabat al-Asadī.
  • Daḥlan, Aḥmad Zaynī (2007) [1887/1888]. Khulāṣat al-kalām fī bayān umarā' al-Balad al-Ḥarām خلاصة الكلام في بيان أمراء البلد الحرام (in Arabic). Dār Arḍ al-Ḥaramayn.
  • al-Sibā‘ī, Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad Aḥmad (1999). Tārīkh Makkah: dirāsāt fī al-siyāsah wa-al-'ilm wa-al-ijtimā' wa-al-'umrān تاريخ مكة: دراسات في السياسة والعلم والإجتماع والعمران (in Arabic). Vol. 2. Riyadh: al-Amānah al-‘āmah lil-iḥtifāl bi murūr mi’ah ‘ām ‘alá ta’sīs al-Mamlakah al-‘Arabīyah al-Su‘ūdīyah.
Ghalib ibn Musa'id ibn Sa'id ibn Sa'd ibn Zayd
'House of Zayd
Branch of the House of Qatadah'
Regnal titles
Preceded by Sharif and Emir of Mecca
1788 – April 1803
Succeeded by
Preceded by Sharif and Emir of Mecca
July 1803 – 1813
Succeeded by