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Musa'id ibn Sa'id

Musā‘id ibn Sa‘īd ibn Sa‘d (Arabic: مساعد بن سعيد بن سعد; d. 23 May 1770) was a sharif of the Zayd clan who served as Sharif and Emir of Mecca from 1752 to 1770.[1]

Musa'id ibn Sa'id
مساعد بن سعيد
Sharif and Emir of Mecca
ReignFebruary 1752 – August 1759
PredecessorMas'ud ibn Sa'id
SuccessorJa'far ibn Sa'id
Reignc. 6 September 1759 – 23 May 1770
PredecessorJa'far ibn Sa'id
SuccessorAbd Allah ibn Sa'id
Died23 May 1770
Mecca, Ottoman Empire
Issue
House
FatherSa'id, Sharif of Mecca

Musa'id assumed the Sharifate in Rabi al-Thani 1165 AH (February 1752) after the death of his brother Mas'ud. He was elected by agreement of the Vali of Jeddah, the Qadi of Mecca, and a majority of the ashraf. He received the imperial firman from Istanbul in Jumada al-Thani 1165 AH (April/May 1752). Musa'id's rule was initially opposed by his nephew Sharif Muhammad ibn Abd Allah, formerly Sharif of Mecca, who was supported by the rival Barakat clan and some of the Bedouin tribes. Muhammad captured Ta'if in May and twice attempted to take Mecca before the two sides reconciled in late June.[2][3][4][5]

In 1171 AH (1758) Sayyid Abd Allah al-Fa'ar, a former ally, attempted to depose Musa'id with support from the Egyptian and Syrian Emirs of the Hajj, Keşkeş Hüseyin Bey and Çeteci Abdullah Pasha. On 21 Dhu al-Hijjah (c. 26 August 1758) soldiers took control of the Masjid al-Haram and proclaimed Sharif Mubarak ibn Muhammad ibn Abd Allah ibn Sa'id as Emir. The consequent battle within Mecca ended the next day with Musa'id victorious. The following year Çeteci Abdullah returned as Emir of the Syrian Hajj. This time aided by an official firman, he deposed Musa'id and replaced him with his brother Ja'far ibn Sa'id in August 1759. After the departure of Çeteci Abdullah and the Hajj caravan, Ja'far abdicated to his brother on 14 Muharram 1173 AH (c. 6 September 1759).[6][7][8][9] Musa'id sent a complaint to Sultan Mustafa III against Çeteci Abdullah, to which he attached the testimonies of Mecca's four Muftis. The charges against Musa'id were determined to be unfounded and, as a result, Çeteci Abdullah was removed from his post as Vali of Damascus and Emir of the Hajj, and Musa'id was sent a renewed proclamation and khil'ah in late Jumada al-Thani 1173 AH (February 1760).[10]

In 1182 AH (1768/1769) Sharif Abd Allah ibn Husayn ibn Yahya of the Barakat clan failed to capture Jeddah. He then formed an alliance with Ali Bey al-Kabir of Egypt, who in 1183 AH (1770) sent Muhammad Bey Abu al-Dhahab as Emir of the Hajj with the intention of deposing Sharif Musa'id. However, after the completion of the Hajj rites, Musa'id and Uthman Pasha al-Sadiq, Emir of the Syrian Hajj, compelled Abu al-Dhahab and his army to leave Mecca before they could complete their objective. Having lost his ally, Abd Allah ibn Husayn mounted his own offensive against Musa'id, only to be defeated in Muharram 1184 AH, after which he returned to Egypt.[11][12][13][14]

Sharif Musa'id died on Wednesday, 27 Muharram 1184 AH (23 May 1770). Before his death he gave allegiance to his brother Abd Allah ibn Sa'id as his successor.[15][16][17]

Issue Edit

Sons:[16][17]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ de Zambaur 1927, p. 23.
  2. ^ al-Sibā‘ī 1999, pp. 491–492.
  3. ^ Uzunçarşılı 2003, pp. 180–181.
  4. ^ al-Ghāzī 2009, pp. 633–635.
  5. ^ Daḥlan 2007, pp. 268–269.
  6. ^ al-Sibā‘ī 1999, pp. 492–494.
  7. ^ al-Ghāzī 2009, pp. 636–640.
  8. ^ Daḥlan 2007, pp. 270–271.
  9. ^ Uzunçarşılı 2003, pp. 181–183.
  10. ^ Uzunçarşılı 2003, pp. 183–185.
  11. ^ al-Ghāzī 2009, pp. 642–644.
  12. ^ Daḥlan 2007, pp. 272–273.
  13. ^ Uzunçarşılı 2003, p. 185.
  14. ^ al-Sibā‘ī 1999, pp. 495–496.
  15. ^ Uzunçarşılı 2003, pp. 185–186.
  16. ^ a b al-Ghāzī 2009, pp. 644–645.
  17. ^ a b Daḥlan 2007, pp. 273–274.

References Edit

  • 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-Sibā‘ī, Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad Aḥmad (1999) [1419 AH (1998/1999)]. Tārīkh Makkah تاريخ مكة (in Arabic). al-Amānah al-‘āmah lil-iḥtifāl bi murūr mi’ah ‘ām ‘alá ta’sīs al-Mamlakah al-‘Arabīyah al-Su‘ūdīyah.
  • al-Ghāzī, ‘Abd Allāh ibn Muḥammad (2009). ‘Abd al-Malik ibn ‘Abd Allāh ibn Duhaysh (ed.). Ifādat al-anām إفادة الأنام (in Arabic). Vol. 3 (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.
Musa'id ibn Sa'id ibn Sa'd ibn Zayd
House of Zayd
Branch of the House of Qatadah
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Mas'ud ibn Sa'id
Sharif and Emir of Mecca
1752 – August 1759
Succeeded by
Preceded by Sharif and Emir of Mecca
September 1759 – 1770
Succeeded by

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Musa id ibn Sa id ibn Sa d Arabic مساعد بن سعيد بن سعد d 23 May 1770 was a sharif of the Zayd clan who served as Sharif and Emir of Mecca from 1752 to 1770 1 Musa id ibn Sa idمساعد بن سعيدSharif and Emir of MeccaReignFebruary 1752 August 1759PredecessorMas ud ibn Sa idSuccessorJa far ibn Sa idReignc 6 September 1759 23 May 1770PredecessorJa far ibn Sa idSuccessorAbd Allah ibn Sa idDied23 May 1770Mecca Ottoman EmpireIssueSurur Sharif of MeccaGhalib Sharif of MeccaAbd al Mu in Sharif of MeccaHouseBanu HashimBanu QatadahDhawu ZaydFatherSa id Sharif of MeccaMusa id assumed the Sharifate in Rabi al Thani 1165 AH February 1752 after the death of his brother Mas ud He was elected by agreement of the Vali of Jeddah the Qadi of Mecca and a majority of the ashraf He received the imperial firman from Istanbul in Jumada al Thani 1165 AH April May 1752 Musa id s rule was initially opposed by his nephew Sharif Muhammad ibn Abd Allah formerly Sharif of Mecca who was supported by the rival Barakat clan and some of the Bedouin tribes Muhammad captured Ta if in May and twice attempted to take Mecca before the two sides reconciled in late June 2 3 4 5 In 1171 AH 1758 Sayyid Abd Allah al Fa ar a former ally attempted to depose Musa id with support from the Egyptian and Syrian Emirs of the Hajj Keskes Huseyin Bey and Ceteci Abdullah Pasha On 21 Dhu al Hijjah c 26 August 1758 soldiers took control of the Masjid al Haram and proclaimed Sharif Mubarak ibn Muhammad ibn Abd Allah ibn Sa id as Emir The consequent battle within Mecca ended the next day with Musa id victorious The following year Ceteci Abdullah returned as Emir of the Syrian Hajj This time aided by an official firman he deposed Musa id and replaced him with his brother Ja far ibn Sa id in August 1759 After the departure of Ceteci Abdullah and the Hajj caravan Ja far abdicated to his brother on 14 Muharram 1173 AH c 6 September 1759 6 7 8 9 Musa id sent a complaint to Sultan Mustafa III against Ceteci Abdullah to which he attached the testimonies of Mecca s four Muftis The charges against Musa id were determined to be unfounded and as a result Ceteci Abdullah was removed from his post as Vali of Damascus and Emir of the Hajj and Musa id was sent a renewed proclamation and khil ah in late Jumada al Thani 1173 AH February 1760 10 In 1182 AH 1768 1769 Sharif Abd Allah ibn Husayn ibn Yahya of the Barakat clan failed to capture Jeddah He then formed an alliance with Ali Bey al Kabir of Egypt who in 1183 AH 1770 sent Muhammad Bey Abu al Dhahab as Emir of the Hajj with the intention of deposing Sharif Musa id However after the completion of the Hajj rites Musa id and Uthman Pasha al Sadiq Emir of the Syrian Hajj compelled Abu al Dhahab and his army to leave Mecca before they could complete their objective Having lost his ally Abd Allah ibn Husayn mounted his own offensive against Musa id only to be defeated in Muharram 1184 AH after which he returned to Egypt 11 12 13 14 Sharif Musa id died on Wednesday 27 Muharram 1184 AH 23 May 1770 Before his death he gave allegiance to his brother Abd Allah ibn Sa id as his successor 15 16 17 Issue EditSons 16 17 Surur Sharif of Mecca Mas ud Abd al Aziz Ghalib Sharif of Mecca Abd al Mu in Sharif of Mecca Muhammad Lu ayyNotes Edit de Zambaur 1927 p 23 al Siba i 1999 pp 491 492 Uzuncarsili 2003 pp 180 181 al Ghazi 2009 pp 633 635 Daḥlan 2007 pp 268 269 al Siba i 1999 pp 492 494 al Ghazi 2009 pp 636 640 Daḥlan 2007 pp 270 271 Uzuncarsili 2003 pp 181 183 Uzuncarsili 2003 pp 183 185 al Ghazi 2009 pp 642 644 Daḥlan 2007 pp 272 273 Uzuncarsili 2003 p 185 al Siba i 1999 pp 495 496 Uzuncarsili 2003 pp 185 186 a b al Ghazi 2009 pp 644 645 a b Daḥlan 2007 pp 273 274 References Editde Zambaur E 1927 Manuel de genealogie et de chronologie pour l histoire de l Islam Hanovre Heinz Lafaire Uzuncarsili Ismail Hakki 2003 Ashraf Makkat al Mukarramah wa umaraʼiha fi al ʻahd al ʻUthmani أشراف مكة المكرمة وأمرائها في العهد العثماني in Arabic Translated by Murad Khalil ʻAli 1st ed Beirut al Dar al Arabiyah lil Mawsu at al Siba i Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad Aḥmad 1999 1419 AH 1998 1999 Tarikh Makkah تاريخ مكة in Arabic al Amanah al amah lil iḥtifal bi murur mi ah am ala ta sis al Mamlakah al Arabiyah al Su udiyah al Ghazi Abd Allah ibn Muḥammad 2009 Abd al Malik ibn Abd Allah ibn Duhaysh ed Ifadat al anam إفادة الأنام in Arabic Vol 3 1st ed Makkah Maktabat al Asadi Daḥlan Aḥmad Zayni 2007 1887 1888 Khulaṣat al kalam fi bayan umara al Balad al Ḥaram خلاصة الكلام في بيان أمراء البلد الحرام in Arabic Dar Arḍ al Ḥaramayn Musa id ibn Sa id ibn Sa d ibn ZaydHouse of ZaydBranch of the House of QatadahRegnal titlesPreceded byMas ud ibn Sa id Sharif and Emir of Mecca1752 August 1759 Succeeded byJa far ibn Sa idPreceded byJa far ibn Sa id Sharif and Emir of MeccaSeptember 1759 1770 Succeeded byAbd Allah ibn Sa id Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Musa 27id ibn Sa 27id amp oldid 1171606120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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