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Originally Posted by spiral
No problem David. And I agree about Wikipedia,
As I said I cant vouch for the photo , but it looks the same man to me, just ravaged by time & disease. {There but for the grace of God....  }
Some more pics. of Tippi as the English named him, {Spelling can vary it was said in a childlike nuance & more phonetic than anything, in my impression.} I think the shown picture help link the to earlier pics perhaps? taken sometime between the other two under discusian.
I see Ibrahin agrees with me, as well...
It Would be fascinating to be 100% certain though.
Spiral
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Note the two other indicators of national recognition of the dynastic rule invented at the time of Said bin Sultan..ruled 1804 til 1856 who moved the capital on Oman to Zanzibar ~and worn here by Tippu Tib..
The royal turban and the royal khanjar. Zanzibar thence became an important hub and the fact based on the slave trade controlled from there is too inviting to ignore as to the linkage from Omani Kattara to the Omani Dancing sword and the transfer of hilts to the Iconic dancing style...for pageants and dancing...only.