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Meaning of "trucial"

trucial (adjective) - relating to the Trucial States, a historical region in the eastern Arabian Peninsula that now forms part of the United Arab Emirates. Example: The trucial agreement helped establish peace in the region
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  • Of or pertaining to a truce; specifically, to the truce obtaining between Britain and various Arab sheikdoms of the Oman peninsula.
  • Pertaining to the Trucial States
  • Pertaining to the Trucial Coast

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It is also a principle of the trucial law of nations.
Trucial states start being administered by the British.
British MPs debated the preparedness of the Royal Navy to defend the trucial sheikhdoms.
End of the Trucial StatesEdit.
Trucial States in a federation.
The decline of pearling resulted in extreme economic hardship in the Trucial States.
Establishments in the Trucial States by decade.
Treaty with the Trucial States, installing a truce of six months a year, during the pearling season.
British residency established in the Trucial States at Dubai.
Treaty with Trucial States, renewing the treaty of 1835 for an unlimited time period.
In Bahrain, they carried out border patrols of the then Trucial States.
The two invited other Trucial Rulers to join the Federation.
His reign, while largely peaceful, saw the expansion of Wahhabi influence in the Trucial States.
Fujairah 's status as a Trucial State was not formally recognised by the British until 1952.
Category, Establishments in the Trucial States by year.

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When the British-Trucial Sheikhdoms treaty expired on December 1, 1971, the Trucial States became fully independent sheikhdoms.
Category, Establishments in the Trucial States by decade.
In 1968 the United Kingdom announced its intention to end its protectorate over the Trucial Coast.
Category, Establishments in the Trucial States by century.
The Trucial States were under the control of the British Empire until 1971.
Soon, the British forces withdrew from the Trucial States.
In 1952, the Trucial States Council was established to encourage co-operation between the seven Rulers.
Qatar, however, was not asked to fly the prescribed Trucial flag.
After independence in 1971, the Trucial States became known as the United Arab Emirates.
From this, and later agreements, the area becomes known as the Trucial Coast.
On 2 December 1971 six of the Trucial states joined forces and became the United Arab Emirates.
Their sale by 1966 constituted the main source of revenue for the northern Trucial States.
Before 1971 the country was known as Trucial States or Trucial Oman.
The area became known as ' The Trucial States '.
Dubai becomes " the main port of the Trucial Coast . ".
Category, Years of the 20th century in the Trucial States.

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