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  2. Slavery in Oman - Wikipedia

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    The Ad Hoc Committee on Slavery filed a report on the chattel slavery in Oman during the 1950-1951 investigation. The British were criticised by the UN for supporting the Sultan of Oman, who was known to be a slave owner, but they did not wish to stop doing that for economic reasons. [23]

  3. Human rights in Oman - Wikipedia

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    The practice of torture is widespread in Oman state penal institutions and has become the state's typical reaction to independent political expression. [6] [7] Torture methods in use in Oman include mock execution, beating, hooding, solitary confinement, subjection to extremes of temperature and to constant noise, abuse and humiliation. [6]

  4. Moresby Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Moresby Treaty was an anti-slavery treaty between Sayyid Said, Sultan of Muscat and Oman and Fairfax Moresby, senior officer of Mauritius, [1] on behalf of Britain in September 1822.

  5. History of slavery in the Muslim world - Wikipedia

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    Chattel slavery was still legal in Saudi Arabia, in Yemen, in the Trucial States and in Oman, and slaves were supplied to the Arabian Peninsula via the Red Sea slave trade. At this point in time, Anti-Slavery International campaigned against the chattel slavery in the Arabian Peninsula and urged the UN to form a committee to address the issue.

  6. 1970 Omani coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    Slavery in Oman was abolished, and by 1980, Oman had 28 hospitals, 363 schools, and 12,000 kilometres (7,500 mi) of paved roads. [14] In addition, the Majlis Al-Shura was established with the power to review legislation and call government ministers to meet with them. [15] [16]

  7. Slavery in the Trucial States - Wikipedia

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    During the Omani Empire (1692–1856), Oman was a center of the Zanzibar slave trade. Slaves were trafficked from the Swahili coast of East Africa via Zanzibar to Oman. From Oman, the slaves were exported to the rest of the Arabian Peninsula and Persia, including the Trucial States, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait. The Omani slave trade from Africa ...

  8. Afro-Omanis - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Omanis are Omani people of African Zanj heritage. Most live in the coastal cities of Oman, with many speaking Arabic and adhering to Islam.Their origins date back to the time of the Arab slave trade and era Slavery in Oman, and when Zanzibar was a part of the Omani Empire.

  9. Category:Slavery in Oman - Wikipedia

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    Slavery in Oman; S. Slavery in Zanzibar; Swahili coast This page was last edited on 22 November 2023, at 21:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...