Sheikhdom of Kuwait

The Sheikhdom of Kuwait (Arabic: مشيخة الكويت, romanized: Mashīkhat al-Kuwayt) was a sheikhdom during the pre-oil era. The sheikhdom became a British protectorate between 1899 and 1961 following the Anglo-Kuwaiti agreement of 1899. This agreement was made between Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah and the British Government in India, primarily as a defensive measure against threats from the Ottoman Empire. After 1961, the sheikdom became the state of Kuwait.

Sheikhdom of Kuwait
مشيخة الكويت (Arabic)
Mashīkhat al-Kuwayt
1752–1961
Flag
(1940–1961)
Coat of Arms
(1956–1961)
Anthem: 
Al-Salam al-Emiri
"Emiri Salute"
(Arabic: السلام الأميري)
StatusVassal of The Ottoman Empire (1871–1899)
British Protectorate (1899–1961)
CapitalKuwait City
Common languagesKuwaiti Arabic
Kuwaiti Persian
Religion
Islam
Christianity, Judaism
GovernmentAbsolute sheikhdom
Sheikh 
 1752–1776
Sabah I bin Jaber (first)
 1950–1961
Abdullah al-Salim al-Sabah (last)
History 
 Independence from Bani Khalid
1752
23 July 1783
5 May 1871
23 January 1899
17 December 1900
29 July 1913
18 May 1920
10 October 1920
28 January 1928
 Independence from the United Kingdom
19 June 1961
CurrencyDirham, gold dinar
Rupee
Gulf rupee (1959–61)
ISO 3166 codeKW
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Bani Khalid Emirate
State of Kuwait
Today part ofKuwait
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