Turki bin Said
He acceded following his victory over his cousin, Iman Azzan bin Qais at the Battle of Dhank.[2] In 1861, he revolted against his brother, Thuwaini bin Said, who had succeeded his father as Sultan of Oman.The division of Muscat and Zanzibar meant that Sohar would be under the authority of Thuwaini which Turki refused to accept.[3] After Salim killed his father and took the throne in 1866, Turki was again imprisoned and subsequently released due to British intervention.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This biography of a member of a Middle Eastern royal house is a stub.