Ajwad bin Zamil bin Saif Al-Aqili Al Khaldi (Arabic: أجود بن زامل بن سيف العقيلي الخالدي, born in 1418, died in 1496) was ruler of the Jabrids who in the late 15th century united most of the Eastern Arabia under one state[1]Born Ajwad ibn Zamil al-Aqili al-Jabri, he was known as Ibn Jabr after his grandfather.
[2] His brother Saif was the last governor for the Jarwanid dynasty.
[3] By 1487, Ibn Jabr had conquered the lands of the Nabhani dynasty,[4] after having already achieved suzerainty over the Kingdom of Ormus.
[3] In 1475, Salghur Shah of Ormus had quarreled with his brother over the throne and paid tribute to Ibn Jabr in exchange for help in the civil war.
[6] His emirate was based just west of where the village of Al Munaizilah stands today.