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  2. Omanis - Wikipedia

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    Gwadar, a region of Balochistan in Pakistan, was a Colony of Oman for more than a century and in the 1960s, Pakistan gained the land. Hence, many people in this region are Omani. [18] Around 20% of Omanis are of Baloch descent whose ancestors migrated to Oman centuries ago, and are now considered native. [19]

  3. Omani Baloch - Wikipedia

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    The Baluchi population in the Sultan's territories (excluding Gwadar) is fairly sizable, estimated at around 15,000 to 16,000 individuals. Most of them are long-established families who are an integral part of the local population, although they generally still speak Baluchi. A significant number of the Muscat Infantry are recruited from this ...

  4. Demographics of Oman - Wikipedia

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    The first two identities are widespread in the interior of Oman; these identities are closely tried to tradition, as a result of lengthy periods of isolation. The third identity, which pertains to Muscat and the coastal areas of Oman, is an identity that has become embodied in business and trade. The third identity is generally seen to be more ...

  5. Omani nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Oman nationality law determines who is a citizen of Oman and who is not. Foreigners are rarely given citizenship. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Like the majority of Arab countries, Oman does not allow dual citizenship , except by the Royal Decree of the Sultan .

  6. Muscat - Wikipedia

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    Muscat (Arabic: مَسْقَط, Masqaṭ pronounced) is the capital and most populous city in Oman.It is the seat of the Governorate of Muscat.According to the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), the population of the Muscat Governorate in 2022 was 1.72 million. [4]

  7. Oman - Wikipedia

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    Around 20 percent of Omanis are of Baloch descent whose ancestors migrated to Oman centuries ago, and are now considered native. [ 221 ] Omani society is largely tribal [ 222 ] [ 223 ] [ 224 ] and encompasses three major identities: [ 222 ] that of the tribe, the Ibadi faith and maritime trade. [ 222 ]

  8. Al-Lawatia - Wikipedia

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    The Lawatia (or Lawatiyya) community in Muttrah in Muscat has its origins in the Sindh province of Pakistan. [4] The Lawatia are Sindhi Khoja by origin. [5] They immigrated to Oman between 1780 and 1850.

  9. Baloch people - Wikipedia

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    The exact origin of the word "Baloch" is unclear. According to the Baloch historian Naseer Dashti (2012), the name of the ethnic group derives from 'Balaschik' living in Balasagan , between the Caspian Sea and Lake Van in present-day Turkey and Azerbaijan, who are believed to have migrated to Balochistan during the Sasanian times. [ 25 ]