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The sultan of the Sultanate of Oman (Arabic: سلطان سلطنة عمان) is the monarchical head of state and head of government of Oman. It is the most powerful position in the country. The sultans of Oman are members of the Busaid dynasty, which has been the ruling family of Oman since the mid-18th century.

Sultan of Oman
سلطان عمان
Standard of the Sultan of Oman
Incumbent
Haitham bin Tariq
since 11 January 2020
Details
StyleHis Majesty
Heir apparentTheyazin bin Haitham
First monarchAl-Julanda bin Masud (imamate)
Ahmad bin Said (as Sultan)
Formation751; 1272 years ago (751) (imamate)
1744; 279 years ago (1744) (Al Busaid Dynasty)
ResidenceAl Alam Palace/Seeb Palace
Websitewww.oman.om
(in Arabic)

Haitham bin Tariq is the current sultan, reigning since 11 January 2020.[1]

List of imams (751–1406)

Imams Tribe Residence Began to reign Reference
Transliteration of the Arab names Names in Arab script
Al-Julanda bin Masud الجلندى بن مسعود Azd Sohar 751 [2]
Mohammed bin Abi Affan محمد بن أبي عفان Azd Nizwa ? [3]
Al-Warith bin Ka'ab الوارث بن كعب Yahmad Nizwa 801 [4]
Ghassan bin Abdullah غسان بن عبد الله Yahmad Nizwa 807 [5]
Abdulmalik bin Humaid عبد المالك بن حميد Azd ? 824 [6]
Al-Muhanna bin Jayfar المهنا بن جيفر Yahmad Nizwa 840 [7]
Al-Salt bin Malik الصلت بن مالك Azd ? 851 [8]
Rashid bin Al-Nadhar راشد بن النظر ? ? 886 [9]
Azzan bin Tamim عزان بن تميم ? Nizwa 890 [10]
Mohammed bin Al-Hassan محمد بن الحسن Azd ? 897 [11]
Azzan bin Al-Hazbar عزان بن الهزبر Yahmad ? 898 [12]
Abdullah bin Mohammed عبد الله بن محمد ? ? 899 [13]
Al-Salt bin Al-Qasim الصلت بن القاسم ? ? 900 [14]
Al-Husn bin Said الحسن بن سعيد ? ? 900 [15]
Al-Hawari bin Matraf الحواري بن مطرف ? ? 904 [16]
Omar bin Mohammed عمر بن محمد ? ? 912 [17]
Mohammed bin Yazid محمد بن يزيد Kinda ? ? [18]
Al-Hakm bin Al-Milaa Al-Bahri الحكم بن الملا البحري Bahri Nizwa ? [19]
Said bin Abdullah سعيد بن عبد الله ? ? 939 [20]
Rashid bin Waleed راشد بن الوليد ? Nizwa ? [21]
Al-Khalil bin Shadhan الخليل بن شاذان Kharusi ? 1002 [22]
Rashid bin Said راشد بن سعيد Yahmad ? 1032 [23]
Hafs bin Rashid حفص بن راشد ? ? 1068 [24]
Rashid bin Ali راشد بن علي ? ? 1054 [25]
Musa bin Jabir ابن جابر موسى ? Nizwa 1154 [26]
Malik bin Aly مالك بن علي ? ? 1406 [27]

List of imams (1406–1749)

Nabhani dynasty (1406–1624)

Name Portrait Reign start Reign end Notes
Muhammed al-Fallah   1406 1435
Abul Hassan of Oman   1435 1451
Omar bin al Khattab   1451 1490
Omar al Sharif   1490 1500
Muhammad bin Ismail   1500 1529 Portuguese protectorate imposed on 15 April 1515.
Barakat bin Muhammad   1529 1560
Abdulla bin Muhammad   1560 1624

Yaruba dynasty (1624–1749)

Name Portrait Reign start Reign end Notes
Nasir bin Murshid   1624 1649
Sultan bin Saif   1649 1679 Portuguese protectorate ended with their expulsion on 28 January 1650.
Bil'arab bin Sultan   1679 1692
Saif bin Sultan   1692 1711
Sultan bin Saif II   1711 1718
Saif bin Sultan II   1718 1719
Muhanna bin Sultan   1719 1720
Saif bin Sultan II   1720 1722 Second reign
Ya'arab bin Bel'arab   1722 1722
Saif bin Sultan II   1722 1724 Third reign
Muhammad bin Nasir   1724 1728 Not a member of the dynasty
Saif bin Sultan II   1728 1742 Fourth reign; at first in the coastal area only
Bal'arab bin Himyar   1728 1737 First reign; in the interior
Sultan bin Murshid   1742 1743
Bal'arab bin Himyar   1743 1749 Second reign; in the interior

List of sultans (1749–present)

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Ahmad bin Said
  • أحمد بن سعيد
1694 –
15 December 1783(1783-12-15) (aged 89)
10 June 174915 December 1783From 1744 in the coastal regionBusaid 
Said bin Ahmad
  • سعيد بن أحمد
1741 – 1811 (aged 70)15 December 17831786Son of Ahmad bin SaidBusaid 
Hamad bin Said
  • حمد بن سعيد
? – 13 March 1792178613 March 1792Son of Said bin AhmadBusaid 
Sultan bin Ahmad
  • سلطان بن أحمد
1755 –
17 November 1804 (aged 48–49)
18 March 179217 November 1804Son of Ahmad bin SaidBusaid 
Salim bin Sultan
  • سالم بن سلطان
(1790-09-11)11 September 1790 –
4 April 1821(1821-04-04) (aged 30)
18 November 180414 September 1806Son of Sultan bin AhmadBusaid 
Said bin Sultan
  • سعيد بن سلطان
(1791-06-05)5 June 1791 –
19 October 1856(1856-10-19) (aged 65)
20 November 180419 October 1856Son of Sultan bin AhmadBusaid 
Thuwaini bin Said
  • ثويني بن سعيد
1821 –
11 February 1866(1866-02-11) (aged 45)
19 October 185611 February 1866Son of Said bin SultanBusaid 
Salim bin Thuwaini
  • سالم بن ثويني
1839 –
7 December 1876(1876-12-07) (aged 37)
11 February 18663 October 1868
(deposed)
Son of Thuwaini bin SaidBusaid 
Azzan bin Qais
  • سعيد بن أحمد
? – 30 January 18713 October 186830 January 1871Great-great-grandson of Ahmad bin SaidBusaid 
Turki bin Said
  • تركي بن سعيد
1832 –
4 June 1888(1888-06-04) (aged 56)
30 January 18714 June 1888Son of Said bin SultanBusaid 
Faisal bin Turki
  • فيصل بن تركي
(1864-06-08)8 June 1864 –
5 October 1913(1913-10-05) (aged 49)
4 June 18885 October 1913Son of Turki bin SaidBusaid 
Taimur bin Faisal
  • تيمور بن فيصل
1886 –
28 January 1965(1965-01-28) (aged 79)
5 October 191310 February 1932
(abdicated)
Son of Faisal bin TurkiBusaid 
Said bin Taimur
  • سعيد بن تيمور‎
(1910-08-13)13 August 1910 –
19 October 1972(1972-10-19) (aged 62)
10 February 193223 July 1970
(deposed)
Son of Taimur bin FaisalAl Said 
Qaboos bin Said
  • قابوس بن سعيد
(1940-11-18)18 November 1940 –
10 January 2020(2020-01-10) (aged 79)
23 July 197010 January 2020Son of Said bin TaimurAl Said 
Haitham bin Tariq
  • هيثم بن طارق
(1954-10-13) 13 October 1954 (age 68)11 January 2020IncumbentGrandson of Taimur bin FaisalAl Said 

Succession

Unlike the heads of other Arab states of the Persian Gulf, Qaboos did not publicly name an heir. Article 6 of the constitution says the Royal Family Council has three days to choose a new sultan from the date the position falls vacant. If the Royal Family Council fails to agree, a letter containing a name penned by Sultan Qaboos should be opened in the presence of the Defence Council of military and security officials, supreme court chiefs, and heads of the upper and lower houses of the consultative assemblies.[28] Analysts saw the rules as an elaborate means of Qaboos securing his choice for successor without causing controversy by making it public during his lifetime, since it was considered unlikely that the royal family would be able to agree on a successor on its own.[28]

Qaboos had no children, and only one sister, Sayyida Umaima, but no male siblings; there are other male members of the Omani royal family including paternal uncles and their families. Using same-generation primogeniture, the successor to Qaboos would appear to be the children of his late uncle Sayyid Tariq bin Taimur, Oman's first prime minister and the Sultan's former father-in-law. Oman watchers believed the top contenders to succeed Qaboos were three of Tariq's sons: Asa'ad bin Tariq, Deputy Prime Minister[29] for International Relations and Cooperation[30] and the Sultan's special representative; Shihab bin Tariq, a retired commander of the Royal Navy of Oman; and Haitham bin Tariq, Minister of Heritage and National Culture.[28][31]

On 11 January 2020, Oman state TV said the Royal Family Council, in a letter to the Defense Council, had decided to defer to the choice that Qaboos named in his will, and thus had opened the letter by Qaboos naming his successor, announcing shortly that Haitham bin Tariq is the country's ruling sultan.[32] Haitham has two sons and two daughters.[33][34]

On 12 January 2021, the current Sultan, Haitham bin Tariq officially changed the Basic Law of State, stipulating the creation of the post for the Crown Prince of Oman and appointed his first son, Theyazin bin Haitham as the apparent successor, making him the first Crown Prince of the Sultanate.[35]

2021 changes

On 11 January 2021, the new Sultan, Haitham bin Tariq changed the Basic law of the state and charted out the procedures for succession in the future.

As per the new rules, the power shall be transferred from the Sultan to his eldest son and then to the eldest son of the Heir Apparent. In case the eldest son of the sultan is no more, then the power will be transferred to the eldest son of the Heir Apparent.

If the Heir Apparent has no sons, then the power should be transferred to the eldest of his brothers. In Case the heir apparent has no brothers, then the powers shall transfer to the son of the eldest of his brothers and so on as per the sequence of the ages of the brothers.

In case there exists no brothers or sons of brothers to the Heir Apparent, then the rule shall transfer to the uncles (only from the fathers' side) and their sons as per the order set by the paragraph (2) of the Basic Law of the State. It is also stated the Heir apparent must be a Muslim and legitimate son of Omani Muslim parents.

Article (3) of the Law states that if the transfer of power is made to a person aged under 21, then the power of the Sultan shall be undertaken by a trusteeship council appointed by a Royal Will and in case of non-appointment of such a council before his death, the Royal Family Council will appoint a trusteeship council comprising one of the brothers of the Sultan and two sons of his uncles.

The system of the trusteeship council shall be issued by a Royal Decree.  Article (7) states that a Royal Order shall be issued on the appointment of the Heir Apparent to assume power and the prerogatives and duties to be assigned to him.   

The Heir Apparent shall be sworn in before the Sultan before exercising his prerogatives and duties.

Article (8) says that in case it is not temporarily possible for the Sultan to exercise his powers, then the Heir Apparent shall assume such powers.

See also

References

General
  • . Ministry of Information of the Sultanate of Oman. Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  • . Ministry of Information of the Sultanate of Oman. Archived from the original on 26 September 2010. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  • . Ministry of Information of the Sultanate of Oman. Archived from the original on 12 May 2010. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
Specific
  1. ^ "Oman's new ruler Haitham bin Tariq takes oath: newspapers". Reuters. 11 January 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  2. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 7
  3. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 9
  4. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 10
  5. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 12
  6. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 15
  7. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 16
  8. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 19
  9. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 19
  10. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 20
  11. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 25
  12. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 25
  13. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 26
  14. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 26
  15. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 26
  16. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 26
  17. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 27
  18. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 28
  19. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 29
  20. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 29
  21. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 30
  22. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 35
  23. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 35
  24. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 35
  25. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 35
  26. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 36
  27. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 36
  28. ^ a b c Dokoupil, Martin (24 May 2012). "Succession Question Fuels Uncertainty in Oman". Reuters. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  29. ^ "In Oman, a train-of-succession mystery: Who follows Qaboos?". Christian Science Monitor. 17 April 2017.
  30. ^ "Here is why Social Development Ministry honoured 32 private firms". Times of Oman. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  31. ^ "Sultan Qaboos of Oman dies aged 79". 11 January 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  32. ^ "Oman names culture minister as successor to Sultan Qaboos". AP NEWS. 11 January 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  33. ^ "Oman's new ruler chosen to provide continuity". Reuters. 11 January 2020 – via www.reuters.com.
  34. ^ "Who is the new Sultan of Oman?". Tehran Times. 13 January 2020.
  35. ^ "Sultan's eldest son will become Oman's crown prince, new decree says". Arab News. 13 January 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2021.

Bibliography

  • Salil-Ibn Razik (2004) [First published 1871]. الشعاع الشائع باللمعان في ذكر أئمة عمان [History of the Imams and Seyyids of Oman]. trans. Reverend George Percy Badger. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4179-4787-4.

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The sultan of the Sultanate of Oman Arabic سلطان سلطنة عمان is the monarchical head of state and head of government of Oman It is the most powerful position in the country The sultans of Oman are members of the Busaid dynasty which has been the ruling family of Oman since the mid 18th century Sultan of Omanسلطان عمانStandard of the Sultan of OmanIncumbentHaitham bin Tariqsince 11 January 2020DetailsStyleHis MajestyHeir apparentTheyazin bin HaithamFirst monarchAl Julanda bin Masud imamate Ahmad bin Said as Sultan Formation751 1272 years ago 751 imamate 1744 279 years ago 1744 Al Busaid Dynasty ResidenceAl Alam Palace Seeb PalaceWebsitewww wbr oman wbr om in Arabic Haitham bin Tariq is the current sultan reigning since 11 January 2020 1 Contents 1 List of imams 751 1406 2 List of imams 1406 1749 2 1 Nabhani dynasty 1406 1624 2 2 Yaruba dynasty 1624 1749 3 List of sultans 1749 present 4 Succession 4 1 2021 changes 5 See also 6 References 7 BibliographyList of imams 751 1406 EditImams Tribe Residence Began to reign ReferenceTransliteration of the Arab names Names in Arab scriptAl Julanda bin Masud الجلندى بن مسعود Azd Sohar 751 2 Mohammed bin Abi Affan محمد بن أبي عفان Azd Nizwa 3 Al Warith bin Ka ab الوارث بن كعب Yahmad Nizwa 801 4 Ghassan bin Abdullah غسان بن عبد الله Yahmad Nizwa 807 5 Abdulmalik bin Humaid عبد المالك بن حميد Azd 824 6 Al Muhanna bin Jayfar المهنا بن جيفر Yahmad Nizwa 840 7 Al Salt bin Malik الصلت بن مالك Azd 851 8 Rashid bin Al Nadhar راشد بن النظر 886 9 Azzan bin Tamim عزان بن تميم Nizwa 890 10 Mohammed bin Al Hassan محمد بن الحسن Azd 897 11 Azzan bin Al Hazbar عزان بن الهزبر Yahmad 898 12 Abdullah bin Mohammed عبد الله بن محمد 899 13 Al Salt bin Al Qasim الصلت بن القاسم 900 14 Al Husn bin Said الحسن بن سعيد 900 15 Al Hawari bin Matraf الحواري بن مطرف 904 16 Omar bin Mohammed عمر بن محمد 912 17 Mohammed bin Yazid محمد بن يزيد Kinda 18 Al Hakm bin Al Milaa Al Bahri الحكم بن الملا البحري Bahri Nizwa 19 Said bin Abdullah سعيد بن عبد الله 939 20 Rashid bin Waleed راشد بن الوليد Nizwa 21 Al Khalil bin Shadhan الخليل بن شاذان Kharusi 1002 22 Rashid bin Said راشد بن سعيد Yahmad 1032 23 Hafs bin Rashid حفص بن راشد 1068 24 Rashid bin Ali راشد بن علي 1054 25 Musa bin Jabir ابن جابر موسى Nizwa 1154 26 Malik bin Aly مالك بن علي 1406 27 List of imams 1406 1749 EditNabhani dynasty 1406 1624 Edit Name Portrait Reign start Reign end NotesMuhammed al Fallah 1406 1435Abul Hassan of Oman 1435 1451Omar bin al Khattab 1451 1490Omar al Sharif 1490 1500Muhammad bin Ismail 1500 1529 Portuguese protectorate imposed on 15 April 1515 Barakat bin Muhammad 1529 1560Abdulla bin Muhammad 1560 1624Yaruba dynasty 1624 1749 Edit Name Portrait Reign start Reign end NotesNasir bin Murshid 1624 1649Sultan bin Saif 1649 1679 Portuguese protectorate ended with their expulsion on 28 January 1650 Bil arab bin Sultan 1679 1692Saif bin Sultan 1692 1711Sultan bin Saif II 1711 1718Saif bin Sultan II 1718 1719Muhanna bin Sultan 1719 1720Saif bin Sultan II 1720 1722 Second reignYa arab bin Bel arab 1722 1722Saif bin Sultan II 1722 1724 Third reignMuhammad bin Nasir 1724 1728 Not a member of the dynastySaif bin Sultan II 1728 1742 Fourth reign at first in the coastal area onlyBal arab bin Himyar 1728 1737 First reign in the interiorSultan bin Murshid 1742 1743Bal arab bin Himyar 1743 1749 Second reign in the interiorList of sultans 1749 present EditNameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageAhmad bin Saidأحمد بن سعيد1694 15 December 1783 1783 12 15 aged 89 10 June 174915 December 1783From 1744 in the coastal regionBusaid Said bin Ahmadسعيد بن أحمد1741 1811 aged 70 15 December 17831786Son of Ahmad bin SaidBusaid Hamad bin Saidحمد بن سعيد 13 March 1792178613 March 1792Son of Said bin AhmadBusaid Sultan bin Ahmadسلطان بن أحمد1755 17 November 1804 aged 48 49 18 March 179217 November 1804Son of Ahmad bin SaidBusaid Salim bin Sultanسالم بن سلطان 1790 09 11 11 September 1790 4 April 1821 1821 04 04 aged 30 18 November 180414 September 1806Son of Sultan bin AhmadBusaid Said bin Sultanسعيد بن سلطان 1791 06 05 5 June 1791 19 October 1856 1856 10 19 aged 65 20 November 180419 October 1856Son of Sultan bin AhmadBusaid Thuwaini bin Saidثويني بن سعيد1821 11 February 1866 1866 02 11 aged 45 19 October 185611 February 1866Son of Said bin SultanBusaid Salim bin Thuwainiسالم بن ثويني1839 7 December 1876 1876 12 07 aged 37 11 February 18663 October 1868 deposed Son of Thuwaini bin SaidBusaid Azzan bin Qaisسعيد بن أحمد 30 January 18713 October 186830 January 1871Great great grandson of Ahmad bin SaidBusaid Turki bin Saidتركي بن سعيد1832 4 June 1888 1888 06 04 aged 56 30 January 18714 June 1888Son of Said bin SultanBusaid Faisal bin Turkiفيصل بن تركي 1864 06 08 8 June 1864 5 October 1913 1913 10 05 aged 49 4 June 18885 October 1913Son of Turki bin SaidBusaid Taimur bin Faisalتيمور بن فيصل1886 28 January 1965 1965 01 28 aged 79 5 October 191310 February 1932 abdicated Son of Faisal bin TurkiBusaid Said bin Taimurسعيد بن تيمور 1910 08 13 13 August 1910 19 October 1972 1972 10 19 aged 62 10 February 193223 July 1970 deposed Son of Taimur bin FaisalAl Said Qaboos bin Saidقابوس بن سعيد 1940 11 18 18 November 1940 10 January 2020 2020 01 10 aged 79 23 July 197010 January 2020Son of Said bin TaimurAl Said Haitham bin Tariqهيثم بن طارق 1954 10 13 13 October 1954 age 68 11 January 2020IncumbentGrandson of Taimur bin FaisalAl Said Succession EditUnlike the heads of other Arab states of the Persian Gulf Qaboos did not publicly name an heir Article 6 of the constitution says the Royal Family Council has three days to choose a new sultan from the date the position falls vacant If the Royal Family Council fails to agree a letter containing a name penned by Sultan Qaboos should be opened in the presence of the Defence Council of military and security officials supreme court chiefs and heads of the upper and lower houses of the consultative assemblies 28 Analysts saw the rules as an elaborate means of Qaboos securing his choice for successor without causing controversy by making it public during his lifetime since it was considered unlikely that the royal family would be able to agree on a successor on its own 28 Qaboos had no children and only one sister Sayyida Umaima but no male siblings there are other male members of the Omani royal family including paternal uncles and their families Using same generation primogeniture the successor to Qaboos would appear to be the children of his late uncle Sayyid Tariq bin Taimur Oman s first prime minister and the Sultan s former father in law Oman watchers believed the top contenders to succeed Qaboos were three of Tariq s sons Asa ad bin Tariq Deputy Prime Minister 29 for International Relations and Cooperation 30 and the Sultan s special representative Shihab bin Tariq a retired commander of the Royal Navy of Oman and Haitham bin Tariq Minister of Heritage and National Culture 28 31 On 11 January 2020 Oman state TV said the Royal Family Council in a letter to the Defense Council had decided to defer to the choice that Qaboos named in his will and thus had opened the letter by Qaboos naming his successor announcing shortly that Haitham bin Tariq is the country s ruling sultan 32 Haitham has two sons and two daughters 33 34 On 12 January 2021 the current Sultan Haitham bin Tariq officially changed the Basic Law of State stipulating the creation of the post for the Crown Prince of Oman and appointed his first son Theyazin bin Haitham as the apparent successor making him the first Crown Prince of the Sultanate 35 2021 changes Edit On 11 January 2021 the new Sultan Haitham bin Tariq changed the Basic law of the state and charted out the procedures for succession in the future As per the new rules the power shall be transferred from the Sultan to his eldest son and then to the eldest son of the Heir Apparent In case the eldest son of the sultan is no more then the power will be transferred to the eldest son of the Heir Apparent If the Heir Apparent has no sons then the power should be transferred to the eldest of his brothers In Case the heir apparent has no brothers then the powers shall transfer to the son of the eldest of his brothers and so on as per the sequence of the ages of the brothers In case there exists no brothers or sons of brothers to the Heir Apparent then the rule shall transfer to the uncles only from the fathers side and their sons as per the order set by the paragraph 2 of the Basic Law of the State It is also stated the Heir apparent must be a Muslim and legitimate son of Omani Muslim parents Article 3 of the Law states that if the transfer of power is made to a person aged under 21 then the power of the Sultan shall be undertaken by a trusteeship council appointed by a Royal Will and in case of non appointment of such a council before his death the Royal Family Council will appoint a trusteeship council comprising one of the brothers of the Sultan and two sons of his uncles The system of the trusteeship council shall be issued by a Royal Decree Article 7 states that a Royal Order shall be issued on the appointment of the Heir Apparent to assume power and the prerogatives and duties to be assigned to him The Heir Apparent shall be sworn in before the Sultan before exercising his prerogatives and duties Article 8 says that in case it is not temporarily possible for the Sultan to exercise his powers then the Heir Apparent shall assume such powers See also Edit Oman portalHistory of Oman Imamate of Oman Omani Empire Muscat and Oman Sultanate of Zanzibar List of sultans of ZanzibarReferences EditGeneral Oman s Rulers Through History Pre Islam 12th Century AD Ministry of Information of the Sultanate of Oman Archived from the original on 22 June 2011 Retrieved 19 July 2010 Oman s Rulers Through History 13th Century AD 18th Century AD Ministry of Information of the Sultanate of Oman Archived from the original on 26 September 2010 Retrieved 19 July 2010 The Al Bu Said Dynasty Ministry of 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2021 In Oman a train of succession mystery Who follows Qaboos Christian Science Monitor 17 April 2017 Here is why Social Development Ministry honoured 32 private firms Times of Oman Retrieved 1 December 2018 Sultan Qaboos of Oman dies aged 79 11 January 2020 Retrieved 11 January 2020 Oman names culture minister as successor to Sultan Qaboos AP NEWS 11 January 2020 Retrieved 11 January 2020 Oman s new ruler chosen to provide continuity Reuters 11 January 2020 via www reuters com Who is the new Sultan of Oman Tehran Times 13 January 2020 Sultan s eldest son will become Oman s crown prince new decree says Arab News 13 January 2021 Retrieved 13 January 2021 Bibliography EditSalil Ibn Razik 2004 First published 1871 الشعاع الشائع باللمعان في ذكر أئمة عمان History of the Imams and Seyyids of Oman trans Reverend George Percy Badger Kessinger Publishing ISBN 978 1 4179 4787 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of rulers of Oman amp oldid 1144344816 Sultans, wikipedia, 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