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Muscat and Oman was a country that encompassed the present day Sultanate of Oman and parts of the United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven states situated in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia on the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman and Saudi Arabia....
 (UAE). It existed from about 1856 until about 1970. The country is not to be confused with either the Trucial States or Trucial Oman.

storical differences always existed between the more secular, rich, seafaring coastal Sultanate of Muscat and the interior Imamate of Oman, whose rulers were leaders of the Ibadi
Ibadi

The Ibadi movement or Ibadiyya is a form of Islam distinct from the Shi'a and Sunni denominations. It is the dominant form of Islam in Oman....
 sect of Islam and were highly conservative.

The Sultanate of Muscat possessed a powerful naval force, which enabled the creation of a short-lived empire, encompassing modern Oman
Oman

Oman , officially the Sultanate of Oman , is an Arab country in southwest Asia on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It borders the United Arab Emirates on the northwest, Saudi Arabia on the west and Yemen on the southwest....
, the United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven states situated in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia on the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman and Saudi Arabia....
, southern Baluchistan
Balochistan (region)

Balochistan or Baluchistan is an arid region located in the Iranian Plateau in Southwest Asia and South Asia, between Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan....
, and Zanzibar
Zanzibar

Zanzibar is part of the East African republic of Tanzania. It consists of the Zanzibar Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25?50 km off the coast of the mainland....
 and the adjacent coasts of Kenya
Kenya

The Republic of Kenya is a country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the northeast, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, and Sudan to the northwest, with the Indian Ocean running along the southeast border....
, Tanzania
Tanzania

Tanzania , officially the United Republic of Tanzania , is a country in East Africa that is bordered by Kenya and Uganda on the north, Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the west, and Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique on the south....
 and Mozambique
Mozambique

Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique , is a country in southeastern Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west and Swaziland and South Africa to the southwest....
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Muscat and Oman was a country that encompassed the present day Sultanate of Oman and parts of the United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven states situated in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia on the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman and Saudi Arabia....
 (UAE). It existed from about 1856 until about 1970. The country is not to be confused with either the Trucial States or Trucial Oman.

Muscat and Oman

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Historical differences always existed between the more secular, rich, seafaring coastal Sultanate of Muscat and the interior Imamate of Oman, whose rulers were leaders of the Ibadi
Ibadi

The Ibadi movement or Ibadiyya is a form of Islam distinct from the Shi'a and Sunni denominations. It is the dominant form of Islam in Oman....
 sect of Islam and were highly conservative.

The Sultanate of Muscat possessed a powerful naval force, which enabled the creation of a short-lived empire, encompassing modern Oman
Oman

Oman , officially the Sultanate of Oman , is an Arab country in southwest Asia on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It borders the United Arab Emirates on the northwest, Saudi Arabia on the west and Yemen on the southwest....
, the United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven states situated in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia on the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman and Saudi Arabia....
, southern Baluchistan
Balochistan (region)

Balochistan or Baluchistan is an arid region located in the Iranian Plateau in Southwest Asia and South Asia, between Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan....
, and Zanzibar
Zanzibar

Zanzibar is part of the East African republic of Tanzania. It consists of the Zanzibar Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25?50 km off the coast of the mainland....
 and the adjacent coasts of Kenya
Kenya

The Republic of Kenya is a country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the northeast, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, and Sudan to the northwest, with the Indian Ocean running along the southeast border....
, Tanzania
Tanzania

Tanzania , officially the United Republic of Tanzania , is a country in East Africa that is bordered by Kenya and Uganda on the north, Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the west, and Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique on the south....
 and Mozambique
Mozambique

Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique , is a country in southeastern Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west and Swaziland and South Africa to the southwest....
. The Sultanate of Muscat also engaged in a very lucrative slave trade across east Africa. Recently, a claim was made by an Omani minister, suggesting that the Sultanate controlled the distant Mascarene Islands
Mascarene Islands

The Mascarene Islands is a group of islands in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar comprising Mauritius, R?union, Rodrigues , Cargados Carajos shoals, plus the former islands of the Saya de Malha Bank, Nazareth Bank and Soudan Banks banks....
 as early as the 15th century.

In the early 1820s, the Sultanate lost most of its territories in the Persian Gulf
Persian Gulf

The Persian Gulf, in the Southwest Asian region, is an extension of the Indian Ocean located between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula. Historically and commonly known as the Persian Gulf, this body of water is sometimes Persian Gulf naming dispute referred to as the Arabian Gulf by certain Arab countries or simply The Gulf, although nei...
, which later became the Trucial States under British protection. The fifth Sultan
Sultan

Sultan is an Islamic honorifics, with several historical meanings. Originally it was an Arabic language abstract noun meaning "strength", "authority", or "rulership", derived from the verbal noun ???? sulah, meaning "authority" or "power"....
 of the Al Said
The Ten Families

The ten families refers to the families or tribes that have ruled the Persian Gulf, with the exception of Saudi Arabia and Iraq. The standard Arabic language reference to a tribe is bani fulan, literally translated as "the sons of so-and-so"....
 line of rulers, Said bin Sultan, consolidated the Sultanate's territorial holdings and economic interests and Oman prospered. However, the Omani fleet was unable to compete with the more technically advanced Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
an fleets and the Sultanate lost much of the trade with India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
. Pressure by the British
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was the formal name and the state form of the United Kingdom from 1 January 1801 until 12 April 1927....
 to abandon the slave trade further led to the loss of political and economic clout of the Sultanate.

On June 4 1856, the Sultan died without appointing a heir to the throne and the Al Said clan
Clan

A clan is a group of people united by kinship and descent, which is defined by actual or perceived descent from a common ancestor. Even if actual lineage patterns are unknown, clan members may nonetheless recognize a founding member or apical ancestor....
 could not agree on a ruler. Through British mediation, two rulers were appointed from the Al Said clan; one, distinctly for the interior (influenced by the Imam of Oman) and the other for the Sultanate of Muscat. This led to the country being called Muscat and Oman. Zanzibar became independent.

The Sultanate of Muscat was regularly under attack from the devout Ibadi
Ibadi

The Ibadi movement or Ibadiyya is a form of Islam distinct from the Shi'a and Sunni denominations. It is the dominant form of Islam in Oman....
 tribes who resented the influence of the more secular coastal people. The Sultanate was however, able to defend itself with British help.

This historical split continued throughout much of the twentieth century with Sultan Said bin Taimur
Said bin Taimur

Said bin Taimur, GCMG, GCIE, was the sultan of Muscat and Oman from February 10, 1932 to July 23, 1970.The son of Taimur bin Feisal, he inherited the remains of an Omani Empire, which included the neighboring provinces of Oman and Dhofar, as well as the last remnants of an overseas empire, including Gwadar on the Pakistani coast--the la...
 granting limited autonomy to the Imamate of Oman.

The discovery of oil
Oil

An oil is a chemical substance that is in a viscosity liquid state at room temperature or slightly warmer, and is both hydrophobic and lipophilic ....
 in the Persian Gulf exacerbated the dispute of territory between the Sultanate of Muscat and the Imamate of Oman. Most of the oil field
Oil field

An oil field is a region with an abundance of oil wells extracting petroleum from below ground. Because the oil reservoirs typically extend over a large area, possibly several hundred kilometres across, full exploitation entails multiple wells scattered across the area....
s lay in the Imamate and the Sultan granted licences to European oil companies in that area, although the Imam claimed sovereignty
Sovereignty

File:Leviathan gr.jpgSovereignty is the exclusive right to control a government, a State, a people, or oneself. A sovereign is a supreme lawmaking authority....
 over the area. The oil companies therefore encouraged the British government to extend their support to the Sultan. The Seeb treaty recognised the pre-eminence of the Sultan over the Imam.

With British assistance, the Sultan was able to establish pre-eminence over most of Oman. In 1957, the Sultan's forces captured the town of Nizwa
Nizwa

Nizwa is the largest city in the Ad Dakhiliyah Region in Oman and was the capital of Oman proper. Nizwa is about 140 km from Muscat, Oman . The population is estimated at around 70,000 people including the two areas of Burkat Al Mooz and Jebel Akhdar ....
, but the Sultan took little interest in the stability of the nation after that. The last overseas possession, the port of Gwadar
Gwadar

Gwadar is located on the southwestern coast of Pakistan, on the Arabian Sea. It is strategically located between three increasingly important regions: the oil-rich Middle East, heavily Human population South Asia and the Economics emerging and Natural resource-laden region of Central Asia....
, was ceded to Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
 in 1958. The frequency of uprisings such as the Dhofar Rebellion
Dhofar Rebellion

The Dhofar Rebellion was launched in the province of Dhofar against the Oman, which had UK support, from 1962 to 1975. It ended with the defeat of the rebels, but the state of Oman had to be radically reformed and modernized to cope with the campaign....
 aided by the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen
Yemen

Yemen , officially the Republic of Yemen is an Arab country located on the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia. Yemen has an estimated population of more than 23 million people and is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the North, the Red Sea to the West, the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Aden to the South, and Oman to the east....
 motivated the British to supplant the Sultan. The British chose the Western-educated son of the Sultan, Qaboos bin Said
Qaboos of Oman

Qaboos bin Sa?id Al Sa?id Order of the Bath Order of St Michael and St George Royal Victorian Order is the Sultan of Oman. He rose to power after overthrowing his father, Said bin Taimur, in 1970....
 who was locked up in the palace, because his father feared a coup. On his release, Qaboos bin Said, with the help of the British, staged a successful military coup d'état
Coup d'état

A coup d??tat , often simply called a coup, is the sudden unconstitutional overthrow of a government by a part of the state establishment – usually the military – to replace the branch of the stricken government, either with another civil government or with a military government....
 and was proclaimed Sultan of Muscat.

Shortly thereafter, again with British help and fierce army fighters from Baluchistan, the Sultan consolidated his hold over the entire interior and suppressed the Dhofar rebellion in 1976. The Imamate of Oman fell and the newly consolidated territories along with the territory of Muscat, became the Sultanate of Oman.

Sohar Sultanate


The Sohar Sultanate lasted from 1920 until about 1932. In 1920, Sheik
Sheik

Sheik may refer to:*Sheikh, an honorific term*Princess Zelda#Sheik, a fictional character from The Legend of Zelda*The Sheik , a silent film...
 Ali Banu Bu Ali, a relative of Sultan Taimur bin Faisal, rebelled in the northern town of Sohar
Sohar

Sohar ????? ???? is a city located in the Al Batinah Region of the Sultanate of Oman, 240 kilometers north-west of the capital Muscat, Oman.Sohar was an ancient capital of Oman....
 and proclaimed himself Sultan but was deposed by the British in 1932.

See also

  • History of Oman
    History of Oman

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  • Muscat, Oman
    Muscat, Oman

    Muscat is the Capital and largest city of Oman. It is also the seat of government and largest city in the Muscat . As of 2008, the population of the Muscat metropolitan area was 1,090,797....
  • Provinces of Oman
    Provinces of Oman

    The regions and governorates of Oman are subdivided into provinces ....
  • Foreign relations of Oman
    Foreign relations of Oman

    When Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said assumed power in 1970, Oman had limited contacts with the outside world, including neighbouring Arab states. A total of 14 countries maintained diplomatic presence in the country: Bangladesh, Brunei, the People's Republic of China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Malaysia, Netherlands, Pakistan, Philippines, Turke...
  • Politics of Oman
    Politics of Oman

    Politics of Oman takes place in a framework of an absolute monarchy whereby the Sultan of Oman is not only head of state, but also the head of government....


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  • This article has been extensively referenced from the Library of Congress' Country Studies.