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House of Maktoum

The House of Maktoum (Arabic: آل مكتوم Āl Maktūm) is the ruling royal family of the Emirate of Dubai, and one of the six ruling families of the United Arab Emirates. The family is a branch of the Bani Yas clan (a lineage the family shares with the Al Nahyan dynasty of Abu Dhabi), which is a branch of the Al Bu Falasah section of the Bani Yas, a tribal federation that was the dominant power through the region that now forms the United Arab Emirates.

House of Maktoum
آل مكتوم
Royal house
Parent houseAl Bu Falasah
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
Founded
  • 9 July 1833
  • 190 years ago
FounderMaktoum bin Butti (died 1852)
Current headMohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Titles
Style(s)His/Her Highness

History edit

In 1833, about 800 members of the Bani Yas tribe, under the joint leadership of Sheikh Maktoum bin Butti and Obeid bin Said, took over the emirate of Dubai. After Obeid bin Said died of old age in 1836, Maktoum bin Butti took the reins as the sole ruler and established the Al Maktoum dynasty in the emirate.[1][2]

The Al Maktoum dynasty has ruled Dubai since 1833.[3] Within the federation of the United Arab Emirates, the Federal Supreme Council consists of the individual rulers of the seven emirates. The president and vice-president are elected by the Supreme Council every five years.[4] Although unofficial, the presidency is de facto hereditary to the Al Nahyan clan of Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the Prime Minister, Vice President and Minister of Defence post de facto is hereditary to the Al Maktoum clan of Dubai.

Genealogy edit

 
The current head of the family, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Butti
bin Suhail
  Maktoum
bin Butti

(1)
r. 1833–1852
  Saeed
bin Butti

(2)
r. 1852–1859
  Hasher bin
Maktoum

(3)
r. 1859–1886
  Rashid bin
Maktoum

(4)
r. 1886–1894
Suhail bin
Maktoum
Al Maktoum
  Maktoum
bin Hasher

(5)
r. 1894–1906
  Butti bin
Suhail

(6)
r. 1906–1912
  Saeed bin
Maktoum

(7)
r. 1912–1958
Juma bin
Maktoum
Al Maktoum
  Rashid
bin Saeed

(8)
r. 1958–1990
(1)
r. 1971–1990
r. 1979–1990
Maktoum
bin Juma
Al Maktoum
Thani
bin Juma
Al Maktoum
House of Sharqi
  Maktoum
bin Rashid

(9)
r. 1990–2006
(2)
r. 1990–2006
r. 1971–1979,
1990–2006
  Muhammad
bin Rashid

(10)
r. 2006–present
(3)
r. 2006–present
r. 2006–present
Hind bint
Maktoum
Al Maktoum
Fatima
bint Thani
Al Maktoum
Hamad bin
Muhammad

Fujairah
(4)
r. 1974/5–present
Hamdan bin
Muhammad
Al Maktoum

Rulers edit

The following Al Maktoum family members have ruled Dubai:[1]

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Maktoum bin Butti bin Suhail
  • مكتوم بن بطي
Unknown

1852
9 July 18331852
(death by smallpox)
Joint founder of the Al Maktoum clan and first ruler of Dubai, alongside Obeid bin Said bin RashidHouse of Al Falasi
Saeed bin Butti
  • سعيد بن بطي
Unknown

1859
18521859
(death by smallpox)
Brother of Maktoum bin Butti bin SuhailHouse of Al Falasi
Hasher bin Maktoum bin Butti Al Maktoum
  • حشر بن مكتوم بن بطي آلمكتوم
Unknown

1886
185922 November 1886
(death by natural causes)
Nephew of Saeed bin ButtiHouse of Al Falasi
Rashid bin Maktoum
  • راشد بن مكتوم
Unknown

1894
22 November 18867 April 1894
(death by paralytic seizure)
Brother of Hasher bin Maktoum bin Butti Al MaktoumHouse of Al Maktoum
Maktoum bin Hasher Al Maktoum
  • مكتوم بن حشر آل مكتوم
Unknown

1906
7 April 189416 February 1906
(death by heart disease)
Nephew of Rashid bin MaktoumHouse of Al Maktoum
Butti bin Suhail Al Maktoum
  • ٱلشَّيْخ بُطِّي بِن سُهَيْل آل مَكْتُوْم
1850

1912
16 February 1906November 1912
(death by natural causes)
Cousin of Maktoum bin Hasher Al MaktoumHouse of Al Maktoum
Saeed bin Maktoum bin Hasher Al Maktoum
  • سعيد بن مكتوم آل مكتوم
1878

9 September 1958
November 1912September 1958
(death by natural causes)
Son of Maktoum bin Hasher Al MaktoumHouse of Al Maktoum 
Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum
  • راشد بن سعيد آل مكتوم
11 June 1912

7 October 1990
September 19587 October 1990
(death by natural causes)
Son of Saeed bin Maktoum bin Hasher Al Maktoum and one of the founders of the United Arab Emirates in 1971.House of Al Maktoum 
Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum
  • مكتوم بن راشد آل مكتوم
15 August 1943

4 January 2006
7 October 19904 January 2006
(death by heart attack)
Son of Rashid bin Saeed Al MaktoumHouse of Al Maktoum 
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
  • مُحَمَّد بن رَاشِد آل مَكتُوم
15 July 1949

current
4 January 2006IncumbentSon of Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum. Current Ruler of Dubai, Vice President, Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the United Arab Emirates[5]House of Al Maktoum 

Assets edit

The Al Maktoum family owns Godolphin, one of the premier thoroughbred studs.[6]

Controversy edit

In 2001, Sheikha Shamsa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum alleged that she was kidnapped off the streets of Cambridge by her father Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s men.[7]

Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum also alleged that she was kidnapped off the coast of India on the orders of her father. She has stated that she was detained under police guard in Dubai.[8] The actions taken against the princesses was allegedly motivated by a desire to protect the reputation of the Al Maktoum family.[9]

On 29 June 2019, The Sun reported that the wife of Sheikh Mohammed, Princess Haya bint Al Hussein, had fled Dubai and was in Germany seeking political asylum along with her children son and daughter.[10][11][12] The cause of the departure was unknown,[13] despite a poem reportedly composed by Dubai’s ruler alluding to betrayal.[13][14] On 30 July 2019 at the High Court, she filed for the sole custody of their two children, for a forced marriage protection order (FMPO), a non-molestation order, and non-repatriation to Dubai.[15]

In December 2019, a UK family court ruled that—on the balance of probabilities—Sheikh Mohammed had orchestrated the abductions of Sheikha Latifa and Sheikha Shamsa and that he continued to maintain a regime whereby both were deprived of their liberty, and had subjected his former wife, Princess Haya, to a campaign of "intimidation"; the findings were published in March 2020.[16][17][18]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b . www.sheikhmohammed.co.ae. Archived from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
  2. ^ Zahlan, Rosemarie Said (1998). The Making of Modern Gulf States: Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Oman. Garnett & Ithaca Press. ISBN 0-86372-229-6.
  3. ^ "About Dubai". www.protocol.dubai.ae. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  4. ^ "United Arab Emirates 1971 (rev. 2004) Constitution - Constitute". www.constituteproject.org. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  5. ^ "H. H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum | The Official Portal of the UAE Government". u.ae. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Godolphin doping scandal: A guide to the key issues". BBC. 26 April 2013. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  7. ^ . www.theguardian.com. Archived from the original on 10 May 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  8. ^ "Princess Latifa: 'Hostage' ordeal of Dubai ruler's daughter revealed". BBC News. 16 February 2021. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  9. ^ Bowcott, Owen; Siddique, Haroon (5 March 2020). "Kidnapping case: what happened to Sheikh Mohammed's daughters?". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  10. ^ "Dubai's ruler battles wife in UK court after she fled emirate". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  11. ^ Speare-Cole, Rebecca (28 June 2019). "Dubai's Princess Haya 'flees country after leaving Crown Prince husband', reports say". Evening Standard.
  12. ^ "Reports: Dubai princess left Crown Prince husband, fled UAE". Middle East Monitor. 29 June 2019.
  13. ^ a b Salem, Ola (10 July 2019). "The Fairy Tale Is Over for Dubai's Royal Family".
  14. ^ "Dubai's ruling family rocked by fresh scandal as Princess Haya seeks refuge in London". France 24. 5 July 2019.
  15. ^ "Dubai ruler's wife seeks protection order". BBC News Website. 30 July 2019. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
  16. ^ Siddique, Owen Bowcottand Haroon (5 March 2020). "Dubai ruler organised kidnapping of his children, UK court rules". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
  17. ^ "Re Al M [2019] EWHC 3415 (Fam)" (PDF).
  18. ^ "Dubai's Sheikh Mohammed abducted daughters and threatened wife – UK court". BBC News. 5 March 2020. Retrieved 5 March 2020.

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This article is about the Al Maktoum family For the airport bearing the name see Al Maktoum International Airport The House of Maktoum Arabic آل مكتوم Al Maktum is the ruling royal family of the Emirate of Dubai and one of the six ruling families of the United Arab Emirates The family is a branch of the Bani Yas clan a lineage the family shares with the Al Nahyan dynasty of Abu Dhabi which is a branch of the Al Bu Falasah section of the Bani Yas a tribal federation that was the dominant power through the region that now forms the United Arab Emirates House of Maktoumآل مكتومRoyal houseParent houseAl Bu FalasahCountryUnited Arab EmiratesFounded9 July 1833 190 years agoFounderMaktoum bin Butti died 1852 Current headMohammed bin Rashid Al MaktoumTitlesEmir of Dubai First Lady of Dubai Crown Prince of Dubai Deputy Ruler of Dubai SheikhStyle s His Her Highness Contents 1 History 2 Genealogy 3 Rulers 4 Assets 5 Controversy 6 See also 7 NotesHistory editIn 1833 about 800 members of the Bani Yas tribe under the joint leadership of Sheikh Maktoum bin Butti and Obeid bin Said took over the emirate of Dubai After Obeid bin Said died of old age in 1836 Maktoum bin Butti took the reins as the sole ruler and established the Al Maktoum dynasty in the emirate 1 2 The Al Maktoum dynasty has ruled Dubai since 1833 3 Within the federation of the United Arab Emirates the Federal Supreme Council consists of the individual rulers of the seven emirates The president and vice president are elected by the Supreme Council every five years 4 Although unofficial the presidency is de facto hereditary to the Al Nahyan clan of Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the Prime Minister Vice President and Minister of Defence post de facto is hereditary to the Al Maktoum clan of Dubai Genealogy edit nbsp The current head of the family Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Vice President Prime Minister nbsp Current Emir of Dubai nbsp Previous Emir of DubaiButtibin Suhail nbsp Maktoumbin Butti 1 r 1833 1852 nbsp Saeedbin Butti 2 r 1852 1859 nbsp Hasher binMaktoum 3 r 1859 1886 nbsp Rashid binMaktoum 4 r 1886 1894Suhail binMaktoumAl Maktoum nbsp Maktoumbin Hasher 5 r 1894 1906 nbsp Butti binSuhail 6 r 1906 1912 nbsp Saeed binMaktoum 7 r 1912 1958Juma binMaktoumAl Maktoum nbsp Rashidbin Saeed 8 r 1958 1990 1 r 1971 1990 r 1979 1990Maktoumbin JumaAl MaktoumThanibin JumaAl MaktoumHouse of Sharqi nbsp Maktoumbin Rashid 9 r 1990 2006 2 r 1990 2006 r 1971 1979 1990 2006 nbsp Muhammadbin Rashid 10 r 2006 present 3 r 2006 present r 2006 presentHind bintMaktoumAl MaktoumFatimabint ThaniAl MaktoumHamad binMuhammadFujairah 4 r 1974 5 presentHamdan binMuhammadAl MaktoumRulers editThe following Al Maktoum family members have ruled Dubai 1 NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageMaktoum bin Butti bin Suhailمكتوم بن بطيUnknown 18529 July 18331852 death by smallpox Joint founder of the Al Maktoum clan and first ruler of Dubai alongside Obeid bin Said bin RashidHouse of Al FalasiSaeed bin Buttiسعيد بن بطيUnknown 185918521859 death by smallpox Brother of Maktoum bin Butti bin SuhailHouse of Al FalasiHasher bin Maktoum bin Butti Al Maktoumحشر بن مكتوم بن بطي آلمكتومUnknown 1886185922 November 1886 death by natural causes Nephew of Saeed bin ButtiHouse of Al FalasiRashid bin Maktoumراشد بن مكتومUnknown 189422 November 18867 April 1894 death by paralytic seizure Brother of Hasher bin Maktoum bin Butti Al MaktoumHouse of Al MaktoumMaktoum bin Hasher Al Maktoumمكتوم بن حشر آل مكتومUnknown 19067 April 189416 February 1906 death by heart disease Nephew of Rashid bin MaktoumHouse of Al MaktoumButti bin Suhail Al Maktoumٱلش ي خ ب ط ي ب ن س ه ي ل آل م ك ت و م1850 191216 February 1906November 1912 death by natural causes Cousin of Maktoum bin Hasher Al MaktoumHouse of Al MaktoumSaeed bin Maktoum bin Hasher Al Maktoumسعيد بن مكتوم آل مكتوم1878 9 September 1958November 1912September 1958 death by natural causes Son of Maktoum bin Hasher Al MaktoumHouse of Al Maktoum nbsp Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoumراشد بن سعيد آل مكتوم11 June 1912 7 October 1990September 19587 October 1990 death by natural causes Son of Saeed bin Maktoum bin Hasher Al Maktoum and one of the founders of the United Arab Emirates in 1971 House of Al Maktoum nbsp Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoumمكتوم بن راشد آل مكتوم15 August 1943 4 January 20067 October 19904 January 2006 death by heart attack Son of Rashid bin Saeed Al MaktoumHouse of Al Maktoum nbsp Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoumم ح م د بن ر اش د آل م كت وم15 July 1949 current4 January 2006IncumbentSon of Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum Current Ruler of Dubai Vice President Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the United Arab Emirates 5 House of Al Maktoum nbsp Assets editThe Al Maktoum family owns Godolphin one of the premier thoroughbred studs 6 Controversy editIn 2001 Sheikha Shamsa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum alleged that she was kidnapped off the streets of Cambridge by her father Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum s men 7 Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum also alleged that she was kidnapped off the coast of India on the orders of her father She has stated that she was detained under police guard in Dubai 8 The actions taken against the princesses was allegedly motivated by a desire to protect the reputation of the Al Maktoum family 9 On 29 June 2019 The Sun reported that the wife of Sheikh Mohammed Princess Haya bint Al Hussein had fled Dubai and was in Germany seeking political asylum along with her children son and daughter 10 11 12 The cause of the departure was unknown 13 despite a poem reportedly composed by Dubai s ruler alluding to betrayal 13 14 On 30 July 2019 at the High Court she filed for the sole custody of their two children for a forced marriage protection order FMPO a non molestation order and non repatriation to Dubai 15 In December 2019 a UK family court ruled that on the balance of probabilities Sheikh Mohammed had orchestrated the abductions of Sheikha Latifa and Sheikha Shamsa and that he continued to maintain a regime whereby both were deprived of their liberty and had subjected his former wife Princess Haya to a campaign of intimidation the findings were published in March 2020 16 17 18 See also edit nbsp United Arab Emirates portalHouse of Nahyan House of Al Falasi Bani Hareth Banu Yam Banu Thaqif Al Saud Liwa OasisNotes edit a b Al Maktoum www sheikhmohammed co ae Archived from the original on 15 June 2013 Retrieved 10 October 2013 Zahlan Rosemarie Said 1998 The Making of Modern Gulf States Kuwait Bahrain Qatar United Arab Emirates and Oman Garnett amp Ithaca Press ISBN 0 86372 229 6 About Dubai www protocol dubai ae Retrieved 26 August 2023 United Arab Emirates 1971 rev 2004 Constitution Constitute www constituteproject org Retrieved 26 August 2023 H H Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum The Official Portal of the UAE Government u ae Retrieved 27 August 2023 Godolphin doping scandal A guide to the key issues BBC 26 April 2013 Retrieved 15 August 2021 Police investigate kidnap of sheikh s daughter UK news the Guardian www theguardian com Archived from the original on 10 May 2014 Retrieved 17 January 2022 Princess Latifa Hostage ordeal of Dubai ruler s daughter revealed BBC News 16 February 2021 Retrieved 15 September 2023 Bowcott Owen Siddique Haroon 5 March 2020 Kidnapping case what happened to Sheikh Mohammed s daughters The Guardian Retrieved 11 May 2021 Dubai s ruler battles wife in UK court after she fled emirate The Guardian Retrieved 1 July 2019 Speare Cole Rebecca 28 June 2019 Dubai s Princess Haya flees country after leaving Crown Prince husband reports say Evening Standard Reports Dubai princess left Crown Prince husband fled UAE Middle East Monitor 29 June 2019 a b Salem Ola 10 July 2019 The Fairy Tale Is Over for Dubai s Royal Family Dubai s ruling family rocked by fresh scandal as Princess Haya seeks refuge in London France 24 5 July 2019 Dubai ruler s wife seeks protection order BBC News Website 30 July 2019 Retrieved 30 July 2019 Siddique Owen Bowcottand Haroon 5 March 2020 Dubai ruler organised kidnapping of his children UK court rules The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 5 March 2020 Re Al M 2019 EWHC 3415 Fam PDF Dubai s Sheikh Mohammed abducted daughters and threatened wife UK court BBC News 5 March 2020 Retrieved 5 March 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title House of Maktoum amp oldid 1199828619, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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