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Sheikh Ali bin Abdullah Al Mualla was Ruler of Umm Al Quwain from 1853–1873, one of the Trucial States which today form the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The date of commencement of his rule is uncertain, but it has generally been accepted as starting the year his father, Abdullah, signed the 1853 Perpetual Maritime Truce. Ali ratified the 1856 'Further engagement for the suppression of the slave trade' as well as, in 1864, a treaty underwriting the protection of the British telegraph line and stations.

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  • Sheikh Ali bin Abdullah Al Mualla was Ruler of Umm Al Quwain from 1853–1873, one of the Trucial States which today form the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The date of commencement of his rule is uncertain, but it has generally been accepted as starting the year his father, Abdullah, signed the 1853 Perpetual Maritime Truce. Ali ratified the 1856 'Further engagement for the suppression of the slave trade' as well as, in 1864, a treaty underwriting the protection of the British telegraph line and stations. (en)
  • Ali bin Abd Allah Al Mu'alla (in arabo: علي بن عبد الله المعلا‎; ... – 1873), è stato emiro di Umm al-Qaywayn dal 1853 al 1873. La data di inizio del regno è incerta, ma è generalmente accettato che cominciò del 1830, poco dopo che suo padre firmò la tregua marittima. Ali nel 1856 ratificò l'"ulteriore impegno per la soppressione del commercio di schiavi" e nel 1864 un trattato che sottoscriveva la protezione della linea e delle stazioni del telegrafo britannico. Dopo aver condotto una vita pacifica, morì serenamente nel 1873 e gli succedette il fratello minore, Ahmad. (it)
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  • Sheikh Ali bin Abdullah Al Mualla was Ruler of Umm Al Quwain from 1853–1873, one of the Trucial States which today form the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The date of commencement of his rule is uncertain, but it has generally been accepted as starting the year his father, Abdullah, signed the 1853 Perpetual Maritime Truce. Ali ratified the 1856 'Further engagement for the suppression of the slave trade' as well as, in 1864, a treaty underwriting the protection of the British telegraph line and stations. Ali bin Abdullah presided over a largely peaceful period in Umm Al Quwain's often turbulent history, even resisting imprecations from Thuwaini bin Said, Sultan of Muscat and Oman, who wanted to ally Abu Dhabi and Umm Al Quwain against Sultan bin Saqr of Sharjah (who had earned himself a rebuke from the British over his intrigues against Thuwaini). This policy endured even when other Trucial leaders gave their support to Thuwaini, the Battle of Dhank in October 1870 ranged Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ajman and Ras Al Khaimah – as well as the Bani Qitab and Na'im, with the Sultan, but not Umm Al Quwain. Having led a peaceful life, he died a peaceful death in 1873 and was succeeded by his younger brother, Ahmad bin Abdullah Al Mualla. (en)
  • Ali bin Abd Allah Al Mu'alla (in arabo: علي بن عبد الله المعلا‎; ... – 1873), è stato emiro di Umm al-Qaywayn dal 1853 al 1873. La data di inizio del regno è incerta, ma è generalmente accettato che cominciò del 1830, poco dopo che suo padre firmò la tregua marittima. Ali nel 1856 ratificò l'"ulteriore impegno per la soppressione del commercio di schiavi" e nel 1864 un trattato che sottoscriveva la protezione della linea e delle stazioni del telegrafo britannico. Ali bin Abd Allah regnò in un periodo in gran parte pacifico nella storia spesso turbolenta di Umm al-Qaywayn, resistendo anche alle imprecazioni di Thuwayni bin Sa'id, sultano di Mascate e Oman, che voleva allearsi con Abu Dhabi e Umm al-Qaywayn contro l'emiro di Sharja Sultan I bin Saqr al-Qasimi, che si era guadagnato un rimprovero dagli inglesi per i suoi intrighi contro Thuwayni bin Sa'id. Questa politica si rivelò perdente anche quando altri leader degli Stati della Tregua diedero il loro sostegno a Thuwayni bin Sa'id. Nell'ottobre del 1870 nella battaglia di Dhank Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ajman e Ras al-Khaima, così come i Bani Qitab e i Na'im, si scontrarono con Sultan I. Umm al-Qaywayn rimase neutrale. Dopo aver condotto una vita pacifica, morì serenamente nel 1873 e gli succedette il fratello minore, Ahmad. (it)
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