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Saif bin Sultan II

Saif bin Sultan II (c. 1706 – 1743) was the sixth of the Yaruba dynasty of Imams of Oman, a member of the Ibadi sect. He held the position of Imam four times during a chaotic period of civil war and invasion by Persian forces.
Saif bin Sultan II inherited leadership of the country as a child, but was pushed aside in favor of his brother. His brother was deposed, and Saif was again proclaimed Imam, although power was held by a regent who later proclaimed himself Imam. The regent was deposed, Saif was proclaimed Imam again, and after a civil war was again deposed in 1724. Fighting continued, and in 1728 Saif became Imam for the fourth and last time. He was forced to share power with a rival Imam who controlled the interior. A civil war ensued in which the country was divided. Saif bin Sultan II twice called for help from Persia. The first time the Persians looted the towns and caused great destruction before leaving. The second time they set about conquering the country. Saif bin Sultan II was deposed in 1742 and died in 1743.
==Puppet ruler==

Saif bin Sultan II was aged about twelve when his father, the Imam Sultan bin Saif II, died in 1718.
Although he had been named as successor and was popular among the people, the ''ulama'' decided he was too young to hold office and favored his great-uncle Muhanna bin Sultan.
In 1719 Muhanna bin Sultan was brought into Rustaq Fort by stealth and proclaimed Imam.
Muhanna was unpopular, and in 1720 was deposed and killed by his cousin Ya'arub bin Bal'arab.
Ya'arub bin Bal'arab restored Saif bin Sultan II as the Imam and proclaimed himself Custodian.
In May 1722 Ya'Arab took the next step and proclaimed himself Imam.
This caused an uprising led by Bel'arab bin Nasir, a relative by marriage of the deposed Imam.
In 1723 Ya'arub bin Bal'arab was deposed and Bal'arab bin Nasir became the Custodian.
Soon after, Muhammad bin Nasir al Ghafiri led his Nizari tribes in a revolt.
He was opposed by a faction led by Khalf bin Mubarak of the Bani Hina tribe, and therefore called the Hinawi.
Muhammad bin Nasir al Ghafiri gained the upper hand, capturing Saif bin Sultan II and his uncle Bil'arab.
Muhammad bin Nasir was elected Imam in October 1724.
His rival, Khalf bin Mubarak, stirred up trouble among the northern tribes. In an engagement at Sohar in 1728 both Khalf bin Mubarak and Muhammad bin Nasir were killed.
The garrison of Sohar recognized Saif bin Sultan II as Imam, and he was re-installed at Nizwa.

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