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  Oman and the West: state formation in Oman since 1920. - Conference on German and International Research on Oman, Bonn ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Sultan Taimur bin Faisal was unwilling to 'rule' in the situation Britain presented him and absented himself from Muscat.
Also during this time the development of new Western strategic interests in Oman in the form of air routes and oil prospecting began to increase the strategic importance of Oman.
Sultan Sa'id bin Taimur initially sought to take an active part in the government of the Sultanate and develop independence from the British.
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1968), HM Sultan Jamshid bin Abdullah al-Said, Sultan of
HM Sultan Hamud bin Muhammed al-Busaid, Sultan of
HH Sultan Sayyid Taimur bin Faisal al-Said (by Aliyah) (qv)
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 Faisal bin Turki, Sultan of Muscat and Oman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sayyid Faisal bin Turki (1864 - October 15, 1913) (Arabic: السيد فيصل بن تركي‏) ruled as Sultan of Muscat and Oman from June 4, 1888 - October 15, 1913.
Upon his death in 1913, he was succeeded by his eldest son Taimur bin Faisal.
On assuming power in 1888, Faisal ibn Turki gradually found his authority over the interior weakened as tribal leaders increasingly perceived his dependence on British advisers as an inherent weakness.
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 oman4
at Muscat), elder daughter of H.H. Sayyid Faisal bin Turki, Sultan of Muscat and Oman, GCIE.
Muscat, 19xx, H.H. Sayyid 'Abdu'l-Rauf bin Abbas al-Said, third son of Sayyid Abbas bin Faisal al-Said.
December 1918), eldest son of H.H. Sultan Sayyid Hamud bin Muhammad, Sultan of Zanzibar and its dependencies, by his wife, Sayyida Khanforah bint Majid, daughter of H.H. Sultan Sayyid Majid bin Said, Sultan of Zanzibar and its dependencies.
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 CASA@TUHH - Cultural Arabic Student Association at the TUHH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
As a compromise for this conflict, Britain appointed Faisal I. to be the king of Iraq.
Khalifa bin Hamad al-Thani led a bloodless coup 1972 and replaced his father and became the new emir.
Faisal used the oil for the first time as a weapon to support the Arab rights in Palestine, through the oil boycott of Saudi Arabia and Libya after the 1973 fourth Arab-Israeli war.
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Sayyid 'Umar bin Abbas al-Said, youngest son of Sayyid Abbas bin Faisal al-Said.
September 1929), eldest son of H.H. Sultan Sayyid 'Abdullah bin Harub, Sultan of Zanzibar and its dependencies, KBE, CMG, by his wife, H.H. Sayyida Tohfa bint 'Ali, eldest daughter of H.H. Sultan Sayyid 'Ali II bin Hamud, Sultan of Zanzibar and its dependencies.
Sayyida Zena bint 'Ali, daughter of H.H. Sultan Sayyid 'Ali II bin Hamud, Sultan of Zanzibar and its dependencies.
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 Muscat, Oman Encyclopedia Article @ 216.92.11.26 ()   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
With the superior, captured warships of the Portuguese navy, the Imam established an empire that spanned from Zanzibar in the south to Gwadar in Pakistan in the east.
The country was torn apart by strife and unrest upon the death of the Imam in 1679.
In 1913, Sultan Taimur bin Faisal became Sultan and the territory was renamed "Muscat and Oman" with the Sultan ruling Muscat and the Imam ruling Oman.
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 Middle East/North Africa/Persian Gulf Region
Sultan Faisal bin Turki announced the issuance of regulations concerning the import and trade of weapons in the country in June 1912.
Sultan Faisal ibn-Turki died on October 4, 1913, and he was succeeded by his son, Taimur bin Faisal, on October 5, 1913.
Iman Salim bin Rashid al-Kharusi was killed in 1920, and Mohammed bin Abdullah al-Khalili of the Bani Rawahah tribe became the Iman of Oman.
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 Muscat, Oman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Muscat was then invaded by the Persians in 1737, albeit briefly, since Admad bin Said defeated them and was subsequently elected Imam.
In 1913, Sultan Taimur bin Faisal became Sultan and the territory was renamed "Muscat and Oman" with the Sultan ruling Muscat and the Imam ruling Oman.
Six years later, Prince Qaboos bin Said, son of Sultan Taimur staged a palace coup and claimed the throne.
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 Medals of the Sultanate of Oman (IEPE)
The new Imam Ghanim bin Ali who came to power in 1954 spearheaded a drive for autonomy (or independence?) from the Al bu Said Sultan Said bin Taimur on the coast.
Interestingly, the plane in which the disk of the medal lies is slightly offset as compared to the suspension bar, apparently to simplify the mounting and wearing of the medal as a part of a group of medals.
The medal was created by Sultan Said bin Taimur and was originally issued in oxidized bronze, but this metal was soon replaced by the present bronze gilt version.
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 Oman. Holidays and accommodation in Oman from 3* to luxury hotels - Kuoni Travel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
On the death of Sultan Faisal bin Turki in 1913, the tribes of the interior refuse to accept his son Taimur bin Faisal as ruler.
Sultan Said bin Taimur succeeds his father in 1938 and embarks on a policy of isolation from the rest of the world, rejecting all forms of modernization.
The fort at Jabrin, standing in the middle of the plain near Bahla and 50 km (30 miles) west of Nizwa, was built in the second half of the 17th century as a fortress-palace.
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 i1.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
HH Prince Sayyid Majid bin Taimur al-SAID [1919 - ]
HH Prince Sayyid Tarik bin Taimur al-SAID [30 JUN 1921 - ]
HH Prince Sayyid Fahar bin Taimur al-SAID [1924/1928 - 1996]
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Juma bin Ali Juma, while attending a session of the AGCC Labour and Social Affairs Ministerial Council, had also noted that the Sultanate was embarking on preparing a new labour law that copes with international and Arab labour agreements and recommendations, which embodies the Sultanate’s achievements in the labour sector.
Juma bin Ali Juma, who was also present, stressed on the need to increase the Omanisation ratio in the professions specified by the joint committee.
MAQBOOL bin Ali Sultan, minister of commerce and industry, has said the AGCC ministers set next year as the maximum time frame to remove all barriers to trade exchange and agreed that the AGCC secretariat-general coordinate on this matter with member states, all of whom had shown a desire to take the step.
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 Muscat, Oman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
With the superior, captured warships of the Portuguese navy, the Imam established an empire that spanned from Zanzibar in the south to Guadar in Pakistan in the east.
The coup, staged by Prince Qaboos, with his close friend and confidant Tim Landon at his side, was the beginning of a new consolidated, modern sultanate.
Sultan Qaboos bin Said instituted land and social reforms, and though autocratic, ruled Oman with a liberal vision that saw the an overall improvement in educational standards of its citizenary, cultural and economic development and overall consolidation of the Sultanate.
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 Old Oman
It has been said of Oman that "the Middle Ages stopped in 1970"; certainly, little had changed in Oman's outward aspect over the generations.
Those few cameras at work in Oman during the reigns of Sultans Taimur bin Faisal and Said bin Taimur were recording an Oman, and a way of life, that is already remote.
It was a country little known to the world beyond its borders.
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Sultan Taimur bin Faisal went to Mumbai after abdicating the throne in 1932, lived there till he passed away in the mid-Sixties and was buried there.
Sultan Said bin Taimur and H.H. Sayyid Fahr bin Taimur have studied at Mayo College.
Oman's Deputy Prime Minister for Security Affairs H.H. Sayyid Fahr Bin Taimur was the first Omani dignitary to visit India officially in 1976 and 1980.
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 Agreement further prolonging for One Year the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation [between Great Britain and ...
And it will remain in force for a period of one year from this eleventh day of February 1921 corresponding to the 2nd Jamadi ul Awwal 1339 H., unless a suitable treaty by agreement between His Highness the Sultan of Muskat and Oman and the Glorious British Government be substituted for that ancient treaty aforesaid.
In confirmation thereof, we, that is, I, Taimur bin Faisal, Sultan of Muskat and Oman, with my own hand, and I, R E L Wingate Esquire, ICS, duly authorised agent for that purpose on behalf of the Glorious British Government, have signed this writing and five copies and have affixed our seals thereto.
DONE at Muskat this eleventh day of February 1921, corresponding to the 2nd Jamadi ul Awwal 1339 H. [Signed:] [Signed (in Arabic):]
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The ruler of Bahrain is Isa bin Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa.
The ruler of Qatar is Hamad bin Khalifa bin Hamad Al-Thani.
Their sons are (Name) bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Faisal Al-Hijazi, and their daughters are (Name) bint Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Faisal Al-Hijazi.
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 India, Indian States, India States, Indian hotels, Indian News and Indian Tourism, India Travel
When Sultan Sa\'id bin Sultan Al-Busaid died in 1856, his sons quarreled over the succession.
In mid-1974, the Bahrain branch of the PFLOAG was established as a separate organisation and the Omani branch changed its name to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman (PFLO), while continuing the Dhofar Rebellion.
In 1970, Qaboos bin Said Al Said ousted his father, Sa\'id bin Taymur, who later died in exile in London.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He is eighth in the direct line of the Al Busaidi dynasty, which was founded in 1744 by Imam Ahmad bin Said, whose memory is still revered in Oman as a warrior and enlightened administrator who united the country after years of civil wars Majesty's father, Sultan Said bin Taimur, died in 1972.
On the abdication of his father, Sultan Said bin Taimur, and his accession in July 1970, His Majesty flew from Salalah to Muscat to be greeted by his people.
Among his first acts were the abolition of anachronistic restrictions on the lives and activities of the people, and announced his intention of proceeding forthwith with the development of the country and providing his people with the health care, education aud other social development they so sorely needed.
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 Taiwan Strait   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
After Indian independence movement in 1947, the Sultan, with the help of the United Kingdom, defeated the Imam, unified most of Oman taking command of the Buraimi oasis.
The Dofar War began in 1964 which sought the expulsion of the United Kingdom from Oman.
Six years later, Prince Qaboos of Oman, son of Sultan Taimur staged a palace coup and claimed the throne.
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Taimur bin Faisal (1886-1965), Sultan of Muscat and Oman
Copies of speeches made during the visit of Taimur bin Faisal, Sultan of Muscat and Oman, to England (BT L/1)
Press cuttings about the the visit of Taimur bin Faisal, Sultan of Muscat and Oman, to England (BT F/2/1)
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