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Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi II was the ruler of Ajman, one of the Trucial States which today form the United Arab Emirates (UAE), from 1891–1900. He was a signatory to the 1892 'Exclusive Agreement', which bound the Trucial Rulers not to enter into 'any agreement or correspondence with any Power other than the British Government' and that without British assent, they would not 'consent to the residence within my territory of the agent of any other government' and that they would not 'cede, sell, mortgage or otherwise give for occupation any part of my territory, save to the British Government.

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  • Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi II was the ruler of Ajman, one of the Trucial States which today form the United Arab Emirates (UAE), from 1891–1900. He was a signatory to the 1892 'Exclusive Agreement', which bound the Trucial Rulers not to enter into 'any agreement or correspondence with any Power other than the British Government' and that without British assent, they would not 'consent to the residence within my territory of the agent of any other government' and that they would not 'cede, sell, mortgage or otherwise give for occupation any part of my territory, save to the British Government. The agreement came at a time when commercial interest was being shown in the Trucial States by other nations, including Germany, Turkey and France. Immediately prior to the signing of the agreement, a representative of the Persian Government had attempted to establish a Persian claim to the territory, obviating any British interest. The 1892 agreement brought the adventure to an early conclusion. September 1892 saw Humid bin Rashid beating off an attack by Ajman's old rival and sometime ally, Sharjah together with Umm Al Qawain. Despatching a boat full of armed men to aid Humaid in meeting the attack, Rashid bin Maktoum breached the 1853 Maritime Truce and was forced to pay a fine. Humaid bin Rashid was not popular among his peers, having failed to pay allowances from the state revenue to his family members. On the morning of 8 July 1900 he was murdered and his uncle, Abdulaziz bin Humaid, assumed power. (en)
  • Humaid II bin Rashid Al Nuaimi (... – 8 luglio 1900), è stato emiro di Ajman dal 1891 al 1900. Nel 1892 firmò l'Accordo esclusivo che obbligava gli Stati della Tregua a "non stringere alcun accordo o corrispondenza con alcun Potere diverso dal Governo Britannico", "non acconsentire alla residenza entro il territorio di un agente di qualsiasi altro governo senza il consenso britannico" e al fatto non avrebbero "ceduto, venduto, mutuato o altrimenti concesso l'occupazione di alcuna parte del territorio, salvo che al governo britannico". L'accordo giunse in un momento nel quale altre potenze europee, tra cui l'Impero tedesco, l'Impero ottomano e la Francia, cominciarono a interessarsi agli Stati della Tregua. Immediatamente prima della firma dell'accordo, un rappresentante del governo persiano aveva tentato di stabilire una rivendicazione persiana sul territorio, ovviando a qualsiasi interesse britannico. L'accordo del 1892 portò l'avventura a una conclusione anticipata. Nel settembre del 1892 sconfisse un vecchio rivale di Ajman e un tempo alleato, l'alleanza tra Sharja e Umm al-Qaywayn. Spedendo una barca piena di uomini armati per aiutare Humaid a compiere l'attacco, l'emiro di Dubai Rashid I bin Maktum violò la tregua marittima del 1853 e fu costretto a pagare una multa. Humaid bin Rashid non era popolare tra i suoi parenti, avendo spesso omesso di pagare le quote delle entrate dello Stato ai suoi familiari. La mattina dell'8 luglio 1900 fu assassinato e suo zio, Abd al-Aziz bin Humaid, prese il potere. (it)
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  • Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi II was the ruler of Ajman, one of the Trucial States which today form the United Arab Emirates (UAE), from 1891–1900. He was a signatory to the 1892 'Exclusive Agreement', which bound the Trucial Rulers not to enter into 'any agreement or correspondence with any Power other than the British Government' and that without British assent, they would not 'consent to the residence within my territory of the agent of any other government' and that they would not 'cede, sell, mortgage or otherwise give for occupation any part of my territory, save to the British Government. (en)
  • Humaid II bin Rashid Al Nuaimi (... – 8 luglio 1900), è stato emiro di Ajman dal 1891 al 1900. Nel 1892 firmò l'Accordo esclusivo che obbligava gli Stati della Tregua a "non stringere alcun accordo o corrispondenza con alcun Potere diverso dal Governo Britannico", "non acconsentire alla residenza entro il territorio di un agente di qualsiasi altro governo senza il consenso britannico" e al fatto non avrebbero "ceduto, venduto, mutuato o altrimenti concesso l'occupazione di alcuna parte del territorio, salvo che al governo britannico". (it)
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