Isa ibn Ali Al Khalifa
Isa ibn Ali Al Khalifa | |
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Hakim of Bahrain | |
A photograph of Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa | |
Reign | 1869 – 9 Dec 1932 |
Predecessor | Muhammad ibn Abdulla Al Khalifa |
Successor | Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa |
Born |
1848 Rifa'a Fort, Bahrain |
Died |
9 Dec 1932 (aged 83-84) Muharraq, Bahrain |
Burial | Al-Rifa'a Cemetery |
Father | Ali bin Khalifa Al Khalifa |
Mother | Tajba bint Ahmad Al Khalifa |
Religion | Islam |
Isa ibn Ali Al Khalifa, KCIE, CSI (1848–1932) was the ruler of Bahrain from 1869[1] until his death. His title was Hakim of Bahrain. He is one of the longest reigning monarchs of the region, a reign lasting 63 years. He was forced by the British Political Advisor to abdicate in 1923, although this "abdication" was never recognised by Bahrainis who considered his successor Hamad only as a viceruler until Isa's death in 1932.[2]
Titles
- 1848–1869: Sheikh Isa ibn Ali Al-Khalifa
- 1869–1909: Sheikh Isa ibn Ali Al-Khalifa, Hakim of Bahrain
- 1909–1914: His Excellency Sheikh Isa ibn Ali Al-Khalifa, Hakim of Bahrain
- 1914–1919: His Excellency Sheikh Isa ibn Ali Al-Khalifa, Hakim of Bahrain, CSI
- 1919–1930: His Excellency Sheikh Sir Isa ibn Ali Al-Khalifa, Hakim of Bahrain, KCIE, CSI
- 1930–1932: His Highness Sheikh Sir Isa ibn Ali Al-Khalifa, Hakim of Bahrain, KCIE, CSI
Honours
- Style of Excellency-1909
- Personal 11-gun salute-1909
- Companion of the Order of the Star of India (CSI)-1914
- Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (KCIE)-1919
- Style of Highness-1930
See also
- Al Khalifa
- History of Bahrain
- Bahrain administrative reforms of the 1920s
- List of longest reigning monarchs of all time
References
- ↑ David Lea (2001). A Political Chronology of the Middle East. London: Europa Publications. p. 19. Retrieved 31 August 2013. – via Questia (subscription required)
- ↑ Rosemary Said Zahlan, The Making of the Modern Gulf States, Reading 1998 [2nd ed.], p. 98
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Preceded by Muhammad ibn Abdulla Al Khalifa |
Hakim of Bahrain 1869–1923 |
Succeeded by Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa |
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