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  2. List of rulers of Oman - Wikipedia

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    Theyazin bin Haitham. First monarch. Al-Julanda ibn Mas'ud (imamate) Ahmad bin Said (as sultan) Formation. 751; 1273 years ago (751) (imamate) 1744; 280 years ago (1744) (Busaid dynasty) Residence. Al Alam Palace.

  3. Muscat - Wikipedia

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    UTC+4 (GST) Website. mm.gov.om. Muscat (Arabic: مَسْقَط, Masqaṭ pronounced [ˈmasqatˤ]) is the capital and most populated city in Oman. It is the seat of the Governorate of Muscat. According to the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), the total population of Muscat Governorate was 1.72 million as of September 2022. [4]

  4. Said bin Taimur - Wikipedia

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    Said bin Taimur (Arabic: سعيد بن تيمور; 13 August 1910 – 19 October 1972) was the 13th Sultan of Muscat and Oman from 10 February 1932 until he was deposed on 23 July 1970 by his son Qaboos bin Said. He was a member of the House of Al Said who in 1932 became the Sultan of Muscat and Oman, succeeding his father Taimur bin Feisal who ...

  5. Muscat and Oman - Wikipedia

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    The Sultanate of Muscat and Oman (Arabic: سلطنة مسقط وعمان, romanized: Salṭanat Masqaṭ wa-‘Umān), also known briefly as the State of Muscat and Oman (Arabic: دولة مسقط وعمان, romanized: Dawlat Masqaṭ wa-‘Umān) during the rule of Taimur bin Feisal, was a sovereign state that encompassed the present-day Sultanate of Oman and parts of present-day United Arab ...

  6. Said bin Sultan - Wikipedia

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    Ibadi Islam. Sayyid Saïd bin Sultan al-Busaidi (Arabic: سعيد بن سلطان, Saʿīd bin Sulṭān, Swahili: Saïd bin Sultani) (5 June 1791 – 19 October 1856) was Sultan of Muscat and Oman, the fifth ruler of the Busaid dynasty from 1804 to 4 June 1856. His rule began after a period of conflict and internecine rivalry of succession ...

  7. History of Oman - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese took Muscat on 1 April 1515, and held it until 26 January 1650, although the Ottomans controlled Muscat from 1550 to 1551 and from 1581 to 1588. In about the year 1600, Nabhani rule was temporarily restored to Oman, although that lasted only to 1624 with the establishment of the fifth imamate, also known as the Yarubid Imamate.

  8. Muscat Regiment (Oman) - Wikipedia

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    The Muscat Regiment (MR) was formed in March 1957 and was one of the first two properly constituted infantry regiments that Sultan Said bin Taimur of Oman formed. [1] [2] The regiment's crest is two crossed Omani swords overlain vertically with a single traditional Khanjar dagger sheathed, with scrolls carrying the regimental title in Arabic. [3]

  9. Timeline of Muscat - Wikipedia

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    1522 - Uprising against Portuguese rule. [1] 1546 - City bombarded by Ottoman ships without landing. [1] 1552 - Capture of Muscat (1552) by Ottoman forces under Piri Reis for a brief period. [2] 1581 - City pillaged by Ottomans under command of Piri Reis before withdrawing. [2] 1586-1588 - Fort al-Jalali and Fort al-Mirani completed.