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          character of its ruler is bold, reckless, and
          inconsistent. The Imam, in speaking of him,

          always styles him the Madman.
             There are about twenty families of Jews
          at Sohar, who have a small synagogue. They

          are of the same class as those of Yemen, and,
          like them, subsist by lending money at in­
          terest to the people. The Arabs call them

          “ Vad Sarah,” the “ Children of Sarah,” but
          hold them in great abhorrence. Limes are
          dried here, and exported in large quantities

          to the Persian Gulf.
             At the period of my visit the Sheikh was
          engaged in hostilities with the Wahhabis, who

          plundered several of his towns, and even
          compelled him to shut himself up in his fort
          at Sohar. The Imam, desirous of seeing his
          power humbled, would neither interfere nor

          render any assistance; but had his followers
          possessed resolution equal to that of their
          chief, the contest would very soon have been

          decided. The inhabitants of the sea-coast
          constitute very indifferent warriors, and hav­
          ing made a dash, on their first appearance,

          into the very centre of the enemy’s forces, he
          found himself deserted by the greater number





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