Mubarak Al-Sabah

Mubarak Al-Sabah

Mubarak bin Sabah Al-Sabah, KCSI, KCIE (1840 – November 28, 1915) (Arabic: الشيخ مبارك بن صباح الصباح‎) "the Great" was the ruler of Kuwait from May 18, 1896 until his death on November 28, 1915. Mubarak ascended the throne upon the controversial death of his half-brother, Muhammad Al-Sabah. Mubarak was the seventh ruler of the Al-Sabah dynasty. Mubarak was also the father of two rulers of Kuwait that succeeded him, Jaber and Salim, from which the Al-Jaber and Al-Salim in the Al-Sabah family branches originated from respectively.

Sheikh Mubarak signed the Anglo-Kuwaiti Treaty with Great Britain on November 23, 1899, pledging himself and his successors not to receive foreign agents or representatives or to cede or sell territory without the approval of the British government, with this agreement, and the guarantee it represented in Kuwait and the Al-Sabah family, he is regarded as the founder of modern day Kuwait.

Read more about Mubarak Al-Sabah:  Early Life, Death of Muhammad and Jarrah Al-Sabah, The Struggle For Legitimacy, Relations With British, 1901 Campaign, Status Quo Agreement, Mubarak After 1902 and Increasing Sovereignty, Death, Legacy, Titles, Honours