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التطورات السياسية في إمارة عجمان وعلاقاتها الخارجية 1832 - 1853
Ajman emirate is one of seven Emirates on Oman Coast in (United Arabic Emirates State now). This Cost Was submitted to two Tribes. Al Qawasim and Beny Yass , before the British control. the first Tribe controlled on Ras - Al Khaimah. Al Sharigah , Ajman , Umm Al Kawain and Al Fajerra Emirates , while the second controlled on Abu - Dhabi and Dabay , but Britain divided this small cost to small parts in order to make the control on them much easier . These Emirates submitted to the authority of the Tribe In Ajman , Al- Naeem Tribe with its two branches , Al-Shawamiss Bu-Khreban ruled this area. Ajman Sheiks (heads) were tried to get rid of Al- Qawasim dependence on them and they achieved that in 1832 and they started to ally with Sheiks of Oman Coast during the conflicts which were broken among Emirates , they also make to ally with sultans of Oman and Al -Soud princes to got support in order to fix their rule in Emirate which was faced the danger of invasions from the big Emirates like Al - Shariga and Abu - Dhabi . Ajman Sheiks (heads) also signed an most contracts that obliged from the British forces en Oman Coast, and the most important one was the truce at ten years in 1843 and the truce of lasting peace in 1853 .