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Oman

The Sultanate of Oman (Standard Arabic: سلطنة عُمان , Salṭanat ʿUmān IPA: ) is a country in Southwest Asia, on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula. more...

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It borders the United Arab Emirates in the northwest, Saudi Arabia in the west, and Yemen in the southwest. The coast is formed by the Arabian Sea in the south and east, and the Gulf of Oman in the northeast. The country also has an exclave enclosed by the United Arab Emirates.

History

The Sultanate of Oman was once known by its Sumerian name Magan. Oman constituted one of the Satrapies of the Persian Empire. It was incorporated into that empire around 563 BC. This earlier empire was succeeded by the Sassanian Empire in the third century AD.

By the beginning of the first century of the Common Era, Arab tribes began to settle in Oman. In 632, the Sassanids lost power and Arab dominance in Oman was established.

In 751, Ibādī Muslims established an imāmate in Oman. Imāms exercised spiritual leadership over the country. The Ibādiyya are a branch of the Kharijites, the earliest Muslim sect which rejected both potential successors to Muħammad's leadership. This imāmate survived in Oman proper until the mid-twentieth century.

Oman has been a centre for traders for centuries. In 1508, the main port, Muscat, was captured by the Portuguese, who were expelled in 1650 . Oman was then taken by the Ottomans in 1659. The Ottomans were driven out in 1741, when the present line of sultans was formed by Aħmad ibn Saˤīd. However, Oman was occupied by Persia between 1743 and 1746.

In the early nineteenth century, Muscat and Oman grew to be a major power, having possessions in Baluchistan and Zanzibar, but these were gradually all lost. The final one, Gwadar, was sold to Pakistan in 1958. In 1891, Muscat and Oman became a British protectorate, which lasted until 1971.

During 1970, while Oman was still a protectorate, Sultān Saˤīd ibn Taymūr was ousted by his son, Sultān Qabūs ibn Saˤīd as-Saˤīd, who has reigned since then. Sultān Qabūs has since greatly improved the economic situation of the country, remaining in peace with all other countries in the Middle East. In 1996, the sultan issued a decree promulgating a new basic law that clarifies the royal succession, provides for a bicameral advisory council with some limited legislative powers and a prime minister and guarantees basic civil liberties for Omani citizens.

Military bases in Oman were used in 2001 by US forces involved in ground raids against Taliban forces in Afghanistan and Osama bin Laden. In 2003, the lower house of the advisory council was freely elected for the first time.

Politics

Chief of state and government is the hereditary sultān, Qabūs ibn Saˤīd as-Saˤīd, who appoints a cabinet to assist him. In the early 1990s, the sultān instituted an elected advisory council, the Majlis ash-Shura, though few Omanis were eligible to vote.

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Oman 1989 National Costumes 8 Vals Cat Value £18.30 £3.95 Oman Modern Used Collection. £1.95
New Selection Of Stamps From Oman £1.45 Oman 1969 Cover To Switzerland Large Animal Stamps £0.99
Oman commercially used Qaboos 75b aeros, inc uprated £10.00 Oman 1989 Koula Hospital cover £2.00
Oman 1980 cover with 1979 National Day 25b x 4 £3.00 Oman 2 neat covers with 1977/78 National Day values £4.99
Oman 1982 Fdc for Shells defs £4.99 Oman pieces with 1966 defs inc.10 Rupees top value £17.50
Oman piece with two pairs of 1970 1 Rial top value £25.00 Oman pieces with 1971 opts inc 1/4 & 1/2 Rials £13.00
Oman Jan 1969 piece with 5 & 10 Rupee high values £29.99 Oman - 1985 National Police Day (Um) £2.25
Oman - 1984 National Day (Um) £1.75 Oman - 1984 Armed Forces Day (Um) £2.25
Oman - 1984 Arabian Gulf Football Championship (Um) £2.50 Oman - 1984 Arab Scouts Conference (Um) £3.25
Oman - 1983 World Communications Year (Um) £1.75 Oman - 1983 Pilgrimage to Mecca (Um) £2.00
Oman - 1983 Omani Youth Year (Um) £1.50 Oman - 1983 Bee-keeping (Um) £2.50
Oman - 1982 Municipalities Week (Um) £1.75 Oman - 1982 Definitives (Um) £12.50
Dhufar 1972 Lions 4 Airmail values Vfu £0.99 Mutawakelite Kingdom of Yemen 1970 Space / Aviation Vfu £0.99
Dhufar (Oman) Birds Vfu £0.99 State of Oman 1971 Scouts Jamboree Mnh £0.99
5 Covers with Oman dresses Stamps cancel good lot £23.41 1977 Abu Dhabi-Dubai Airmail franking machine coversx3 £30.10
Sultnate of Oman Mnh stamps selection of sets Cat.£145 £83.62 Sultanate Of Oman - 1985 Airmail cover to England £3.00
Muscat 1944 Official 1A Sgo4 Mint Block of 80 stamps £14.99 Muscat 1944 Official 1/2a Sgo2 Half Sheet of 160 Cv£80 £24.99
Muscat 1944 Official 1/2 Sgo2 Mnh Sheet of 320 Cv£224 £60.00
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