Hamdan bin Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan
Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan was the ruler of Abu Dhabi from 1912 to 1922.
Biography
Hamdan was the fifth son of Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, Ruler of Abu Dhabi. Zayed had many sons by several wives. His eldest son, Khalifa, declined the succession. Since Khalifa declined to accept leadership, his next brother, Tahnoun, was selected. Tahnoun ruled for three years and died peacefully at age 55. Tahnoun had no sons. When he died, his brother Hamdan bin Zayed seized the rulership, superseding two older brothers, apart from Khalifa.Hamdan's rule was unpopular. While Abu Dhabi's population was violently anti-Wahhabi, Hamdan sent a mission to Ibn Saud in Riyadh, possibly in a bid to bolster his rule by gaining external allies, but paying tribute to Ibn Saud. He is also said to have disrupted Abu Dhabi's long-standing trade relations.
Hamdan's reign witnessed the breakdown of authority which had been entrenched during his powerful father's long reign. In Liwa and Buraimi, fighting broke out between the Bedouin tribes, with the Manasir and Bani Yas fighting a southern confederation of Awamir, Duru and Al Bu Shamis. Himself becoming an ally of the Wahhabis, Hamdan managed to broker an uneasy truce.
Assassination and aftermath
In August 1922, after ruling for ten years, Hamdan was killed by his younger brother, Sultan bin Zayed, who seized the throne. Zayed’s remaining two sons disagreed with the fratricide and were estranged. The murder only added to disorder within the family and the town and several family members, including Hamdan's daughters, fled to Dubai. Two other brothers of Hamdan and Sultan began a campaign against Sultan. Intrigue and strife were rife as factions emerged in the confusion following the murder. There were other difficulties also: Sultan inherited the unstable interior that Hamdan had barely pacified, pitching him into a series of wars and outbreaks of peace which dogged his rule.In 1926, four years after he seized power, Sultan was killed by an older half-brother, Saqr, who then seized the throne. Saqr was the fourth son of Zayed and one of the brothers who Hamdan had superseded. Nor did it end here. Saqr himself was killed in 1928, within two years of usurping power. Many members of the family may have been involved in the plot to kill Saqr, including the eldest brother, Khalifa, who nevertheless held fast to his promise not to sit on the throne. The actual murder was carried out by members of the Manasir tribe.
It was Shakhbut, eldest son of Hamdan's assassin Sultan, who finally became ruler in 1928. Shakhbut would rule Abu Dhabi from 1928 to 1966 and would be succeeded by his full brother, Zayed, who would rule from 1966 to 2004.