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Rahmah assisted the British forces in the Persian Gulf campaign of 1819 against the Al-Qasimi of Ras Al Khaimah. The operation was carried out after repeated incidents of piracy perpetrated against British-flagged vessels by the Al-Qasimi. | Rahmah assisted the British forces in the Persian Gulf campaign of 1819 against the Al-Qasimi of Ras Al Khaimah. The operation was carried out after repeated incidents of piracy perpetrated against British-flagged vessels by the Al-Qasimi. | ||
In January 1820, he and his crew were in preparation to launch a naval invasion on Bahrain from Qatif's port but aborted their plans after being warned by the British. The next month, he travelled to Shiraz with three vessels to proffer his assistance to the prince of Shiraz in his planned expedition of Bahrain. His hostilities against Bahrain continued throughout 1821 and 1822; he and his crew went on to capture 7 Bahraini vessels and kill 20 men. | In January 1820, he and his crew were in preparation to launch a naval invasion on Bahrain from Qatif's port but aborted their plans after being warned by the British. The next month, he travelled to Shiraz with three vessels to proffer his assistance to the prince of Shiraz in his planned expedition of Bahrain. His hostilities against Bahrain continued throughout 1821 and 1822; he and his crew went on to capture 7 Bahraini vessels and kill 20 men. He settled in Bushehr from November 1822 until February 1824, whereupon he returned to his residence in Dammam. He went to Muscat at the beginning of 1825 and lent his assistance to Sheikh Tahnoon Bin Shakhbout in his expedition against the Qasimi tribe of Ras Al Khaimah. Near the end of that year, he commenced a series of predatory attacks on Qatif as punishment for the non-payment of the protection tax owed to him. The British decided not to interfere with his actions if his attacks remained confined to the people of Qatif. | ||
Rahmah raided a ship belonging to the Al-Khalifa in 1826. In revenge they attacked his ship to get the stolen goods back. The pursuing ship, captained by Rahmah's nephew, defeated him and killed his slave Tarar. Taking his eight-year-old son with him, Rahmah locked himself in the magazine and blew up several barrels of gunpowder, killing himself and his entire crew as well as those boarding his ship. | Rahmah raided a ship belonging to the Al-Khalifa in 1826. In revenge they attacked his ship to get the stolen goods back. The pursuing ship, captained by Rahmah's nephew, defeated him and killed his slave Tarar. Taking his eight-year-old son with him, Rahmah locked himself in the magazine and blew up several barrels of gunpowder, killing himself and his entire crew as well as those boarding his ship. |