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Nabhani dynasty

The Nabhani dynasty (or Nabahina dynasty), members of the Bani Nabhan family, were rulers of Oman from 1154 until 1624, when the Yaruba dynasty took power.
One of their most visible legacies is the Bahla Fort, a large complex of mud brick buildings on stone foundations which is registered as a UNESCO world heritage site.
==Background==

After the early days of Islam, the tribes in the interior of Oman were led by Imams, who held both spiritual and temporal power.
The Yahmad branch of Azd tribes gained power in the 9th century.
They established a system where the ''ulama'' of the Banu Sama, the largest of the Nizari tribes of the interior, would select the Imam.
The authority of the Imams declined due to power struggles.
During the 11th and 12th centuries Oman was controlled by the Seljuk Empire. They were expelled in 1154, when the Nabhani dynasty came to power.

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