Hamoud bin Mohammed
GCSI, (born
1853-
July 18,
1902) (ruled
August 27,
1896-
July 18,
1902) (
Arabic: حمود بن محمد) was the
British-controlled
Omani sultan of the protectorate of
Zanzibar, who outlawed
slavery on the island. Hamoud became sultan with the support of the British consul, Sir Basil Cave, upon the death of
Hamad bin Thuwaini. Before he could enter the palace, another potential contender for the throne,
Khalid bin Barghash seized the palace and declared himself sultan. The British responded at 8:00 am the next day,
August 26, 1896, by issuing an ultimatum to Khalid and his entourage to evacuate the palace within one hour. When he refused, British warships fired on the palace and other strategic locations in the city, destroying them and causing Khalid to flee. According to the
Guinness Book of World Records it was the
shortest war in history, and the following day Hamoud was able to assume the title of sultan, more indebted to the British than ever.
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