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Jaber I Al-Sabah

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Jaber bin Abdullah
Reign3 May 1814 – 1859
PredecessorAbdullah I Al-Sabah
SuccessorSabah II Al-Sabah
Born1770
Kuwait
Died1859 (aged 86–87)
Spousea daughter of Sheikh Sultan bin Sabah Al-Sabah
FatherAbdullah I Al-Sabah

Sheikh Jaber bin Abdullah (Arabic: جابر بن عبد الله; Jaber I or Jaber Al-Aish; 1770 – 1859) was the third ruler of Kuwait, governing from 1814 to 1859. He was the eldest son of Abdullah bin Sabah who he succeeded upon Sheikh Abdullah's death.

Reign

In his foreign policy, Jaber was aligned with the Ottoman Empire and opposed to the British. He assisted the Ottoman government in fighting against the Banu Ka'b for control of Basra and Khorramshahr, and rebuffed British attempts to make Kuwait a British protectorate. In 1822, he negotiated an agreement with Ibrahim Pasha that allowed Egyptian ships and caravans to pass through Kuwaiti territory. He sheltered a number of political refugees during his reign, most notably Khalid bin Saud Al Saud from Najd, who fled from his cousin Abdullah bin Thaniayn Al Saud [ar].

In 1841, he tempered his initial opposition to the British by signing a treaty with them. The treaty focused on freedom of navigation and opposition to the slave trade. In 1844, he fought off an invasion of Kuwait led by Bandar al-Sa'doun, after which he extended the Wall of Kuwait [ar].

Nicknamed Jaber Al-Aish, Bin Abdullah was said to have generously given rice and bread to the poor.

He was succeeded by his eldest son Sabah II Al-Sabah.[citation needed]

References

Jaber I Al-Sabah
Born: 1772 Died: 1859
Regnal titles
Preceded by Sheikh of Kuwait
3 May 1814–1859
Succeeded by