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hamlets, are included in the estimate. Sohar
is an ancient town : from its ports the
Arabian ships formerly took their departure
for China. I find mention made of it in
several early authors. To the Portugueze,
under the name of Soar, it was well known.
In 1829, during the minority of Ahmed Ibn
Aisan, the present Sheikh of this town, the
Imdm possessed himself of the government of
his district, and, as it is generally thought,
intended to retain it, but his design was de
feated by the young Sheikh, who, by stra
tagem, obtained possession of the fort, and
has since successfully held it against several
attempts of the Im&m to dislodge him.
Peace has been subsequently declared be
tween them; but as the territories of this
chief are prolonged in a narrow strip, in a
south-east direction, from Sohar to Rostak,
through the very heart of the Imam's domi
nions, Seyyid S’aid, it is thought, still views
him with a jealous eye, and would seize with
avidity any opportunity which might present
itself to dispossess him. The government of
this district is mild and regular, and similar
in its elements to that of Maskat; but the