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TRAVELS IN OMaN. 9
also the general appellation of the tribe
in which both branches are included. The
present sovereign of Om&n, however, is not
styled Imam by the Arabs. In order to
attain this title it is necessary, at the period
of his election, that he should possess suffi
cient theological attainments to preach be
fore the assembled chiefs, by whom he is
chosen, and their followers; and also that he
should not embark on board ships. The
latter, as in the case of Saaf, who took pos
session of the ports on the African coast and
their dependencies, is, after installation, over
looked ; but the former they consider so in
dispensably binding that Sayyid S’aid, who
either does not possess the necessary attain
ments, or fancies so, has dispensed with the
ceremony altogether, and, in consequence,
receives from his subjects the title of Sayyid,
or prince, only.
Reserving for a future section the details
connected with the government, which apply
generally to the greater portion of the towns
in Om4n, I shall first give an account of
Maskat, and then proceed at once to the
narrative of my travels. Various notices of