Rakan bin Hithlain

Rakan bin Falah bin Hithlain
Sheikh of the Ajman tribe1859 – 1892
PredecessorFalah bin Rakan bin Hathleen
Born1814
Died1892 (aged 77–78)
HouseAl Hithlain
FatherFalah bin Mani bin Hithlain
ReligionIslam
OccupationKnight, Poet, and Sheikh

Rakan bin Falah bin Mani’ bin Hathleen Al-Ajmi (c. 1814–1892), also known as Abu Falah, was a prince, poet, warrior, and leader of the Ajman tribe. His father, Falah bin Hethlin, who was a sheikh, was killed in 1845 and succeeded by Falah's brother Hizam as the tribe's leader. When Hizam abdicated due to old age in 1859, Rakan became the sheikh of the Ajman tribe.[1][2][3][4] Rakan was imprisoned in the city of Niš in Serbia while it was affiliated with the Ottoman Empire during the Serbian–Ottoman Wars (1876–1878), and he participated in a battle between the Serbians and the Ottomans during his imprisonment.[5][4]

  1. ^ Abdul Rahman bin Aqeel Al Dhaheri. aleajman wazaeimuhum rakan bn hathalayn (in Arabic).
  2. ^ "راكان بن حثلين | أبيات". 1 June 2012. Archived from the original on 1 June 2012. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  3. ^ Ibrahim Hamed Al-Khalidi and Nasser Al-Subaie. hadith alsahra (in Arabic).
  4. ^ a b ":: راكان بن حثلين ::". 11 April 2020. Archived from the original on 11 April 2020. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference :5 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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