The exiled Sheikh Muhammad bin Shakhbut returned to Abu Dhabi in late 1823, together with a force of Manasir
Bedouin and sacked the town. He was driven out, with the loss of 35 men, by Tahnun, who had raced from the interior to meet him. Muhammad made for Sharjah, but was followed by Tahnun and his force and Tahnun demanded
Sultan bin Saqr of Sharjah hand him over. Sultan was saved the dilemma when Muhammad once again fled into exile. The British Resident, newly installed at Bushire, toured the coast in 1823 to interview the Trucial Rulers and clarify any interpretation of the 1820 General Treaty. He tried to convince Tahnun bin Shakhbut Al Nahyan, as ruler of Abu Dhabi, to rein in the wild head of the Maharibah tribe, Suwaidan bin Za’al, who, together with his followers, were continuing to commit piracies. As a result of the trip, the Resident recommended a native agent be set up at Sharjah as a local representative of the British - a recommendation that was subsequently followed. == Buraimi ==