Bullfighting in Oman
See also
Main article: Outline of Oman
- List of cities in Oman
- Telecommunications in Oman
- Foreign relations of Oman
- Royal Oman Police
- Human rights in Oman
- 2011 Oman protests
- Index of Oman-related articles
- Transport in Oman
- Tourism in Oman
- Scouting and Guiding in Oman
- Theweek
- Cyclone Gonu
- Al Nuaim
Notes
- ^ In 1783, when Saiad Said succeeded to the "masnad" of Muscat and Oman (an independent state founded in 1749), he fell out with his brother Saiad Sultan, who fled to safety in Makran and entered into communication with Nasir Khan of Kalat. Saiad was granted the Kalat share of the revenues of Gwadar and lived there until 1797 when he achieved the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman.
- ^ Gwadar remained an Omani possession as part of the sultanate until September 1958
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