Khalifa bin Harub of Zanzibar

Sir Khalifa II bin Harub Al-Busaidi (26 August 1879 – 9 October 1960) (Arabic: السيد خليفة بن حارب البوسعيدي) was the 9th Sultan of Zanzibar from 9 December 1911 until his death in 9 October 1960. His reign was around 48 years and 10 months long, making him the longest-reign monarch in Zanzibar history.

Sir Khalifa bin Harub
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Sultan of Zanzibar
Reign9 December 1911 – 9 October 1960
PredecessorAli bin Hamud
SuccessorSir Abdullah bin Khalifa
Born(1879-08-26)26 August 1879
Muscat, Oman
Died9 October 1960(1960-10-09) (aged 81)
Stone Town, Zanzibar
SpouseSayyida Matuka bint Hamud Al-Busaid (m.1900)
Sultana Nunu
IssueAbdullah bin Khalifa of Zanzibar
Names
Khalifa bin Harub bin Thuwaini Al-Busaidi
HouseAl Bu Said
FatherHarub bin Thuwaini
MotherTurkiya bint Turki Al Busaidi
ReligionIbadi Islam

Biography

Early life

Khalifa bin Harub was born in August 26, 1879 at Muscat, Oman. His father was Harub bin Thuwaini, a son of Thuwaini bin Said, Sultan of Muscat and Oman, and his mother was Turkiya bint Turki Al Busaidi.

In 1900, he married Sayyida Matuka bint Hamud Al-Busaid, daughter of the seventh Sultan of Zanzibar and sister of the eighth Sultan. He also married his second wife, Sultana Nunu. He was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, Sayyid Sir Abdullah bin Khalifa.[citation needed]

Reign

Khalifa ruled during a period in which Zanzibar had limited sovereignty. While he retained ceremonial authority and influence over religious and cultural affairs, foreign policy, defense, and major administrative decisions were controlled by Britain. Despite this, Khalifa maintained a pragmatic and cooperative relationship with the British, which ensured political stability and preserved the monarchy during turbulent decades, including World War I and World War II.

Social and Religious Affairs

Khalifa was a devout Muslim and a strong supporter of Islamic institutions. He patronized mosques, madrasahs, and Islamic courts (Qadi system). He promoted religious tolerance, as Zanzibar was home to Muslims, Christians, Hindus, and others.

Education

He also supported the expansion of formal education, including schools for Arabs and Africans. He encouraged both Islamic education and modern secular learning, helping Zanzibar transition into the modern era.

Under his reign, Zanzibar saw expansion of roads and ports, improvement of public health services, modernization of administrative institutions, and growth of clove plantations, which remained the backbone of Zanzibar’s economy.

Part of the museum of the Sultan's Palace in Zanzibar is dedicated to Sir Khalifa. He visited Makere University on a trip to Uganda on 30 April, 1954.

Death

Sultan Khalifa bin Harub died on 9 October 1960, at the age of 81, after nearly half a century on the throne. He was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, Abdullah bin Khalifa, who reign from 1960 until his death in 1963.

Honours

Ancestry

Ancestors of Khalifa bin Harub of Zanzibar
8 Said bin Sultan (= 12)
4. Thuwaini bin Said
2. Harub bin Thuwaini Al Said
10. Salim bin Sultan
5. Ghaliya bint Salim Al Busaidi
1. Khalifa bin Harub Al Said
12. Said bin Sultan (= 8)
6. Turki bin Said
3. Turkiya bint Turki Al Said
14. Hamad bin Salim Al Busaid
7. A daughter of Hamad bin Salim Al Busaidi

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