Imamate of Oman
The Imamate of Oman (Arabic: إِمَامَة عُمَان, romanized: Imāmat ʿUmān) refers to a historical state within the Oman proper (Arabic: عُمَان ٱلْوُسْطَى, romanized: ʿUmān al-Wusṭā) in the present-day Al Hajar Mountains in Sultanate of Oman. The capital of the Imamate alternated historically between Rustaq and Nizwa. The Imamate's territory extended north to Ibri and south to Alsharqiyah region and the Sharqiya Sands. The Imamate was bounded from the east by the Al Hajar Mountains and from the west by the Rub' al Khali (Empty Quarter) desert. The Al Hajar Mountains separated the Imamate of Oman from the Sultanate of Muscat. The elected Imam (ruler) resided in the capital, and Walis (governors) represented the Imamate in its different regions.
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Imamate of Oman
The Imamate of Oman (Arabic: إِمَامَة عُمَان, romanized: Imāmat ʿUmān) refers to a historical state within the Oman proper (Arabic: عُمَان ٱلْوُسْطَى, romanized: ʿUmān al-Wusṭā) in the present-day Al Hajar Mountains in Sultanate of Oman. The capital of the Imamate alternated historically between Rustaq and Nizwa. The Imamate's territory extended north to Ibri and south to Alsharqiyah region and the Sharqiya Sands. The Imamate was bounded from the east by the Al Hajar Mountains and from the west by the Rub' al Khali (Empty Quarter) desert. The Al Hajar Mountains separated the Imamate of Oman from the Sultanate of Muscat. The elected Imam (ruler) resided in the capital, and Walis (governors) represented the Imamate in its different regions.
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El imanato de Omán (en árabe, ...... icho, de Dhofar y de Mascate).
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Imamát Omán byl státní útvar n ...... období se považuje 9. století.
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L'Imamat d'Oman (arabe: إِمَام ...... communautés et tribus locales.
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L'imamat d'Oman (en àrab إمامة ...... far obeïen al sultà de Masqat.
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L’Imamato di Oman (altrimenti ...... ità statale dell'Oman moderno.
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Oman al-Wusta (Arabisch: عُمان ...... n gebruikt voor het hele land.
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Omango Imamerria (Arabieraz: ع ...... n aplikatu herrialde guztiari.
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The Imamate of Oman (Arabic: إ ...... amate when conflicts occurred.
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Имамат Оман (также известно на ...... ем эксклавов Мусандам и Мадха.
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إمامة عُمان هي دولة قامت في ال ...... اش منفيا حتى وفاته عام 2009م .
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Allāhu Akbar
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Official language: Arabic
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Oman
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Imamate of Oman
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1918-11-28
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Formal abdication
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end of Jebel Akhdar War
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Imamate declared
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The Imamate of Oman around the middle of the 19th century
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Allāhu Akbar
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Pre-Islamic Arabia
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El imanato de Omán (en árabe, ...... icho, de Dhofar y de Mascate).
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Imamát Omán byl státní útvar n ...... období se považuje 9. století.
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L'Imamat d'Oman (arabe: إِمَام ...... dans ses différentes régions.
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L'imamat d'Oman (en àrab إمامة ...... far obeïen al sultà de Masqat.
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L’Imamato di Oman (altrimenti ...... ità statale dell'Oman moderno.
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Oman al-Wusta (Arabisch: عُمان ...... n gebruikt voor het hele land.
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Omango Imamerria (Arabieraz: ع ...... n aplikatu herrialde guztiari.
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The Imamate of Oman (Arabic: إ ...... mate in its different regions.
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Имамат Оман (также известно на ...... , за исключением эксклавов Мус
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إمامة عُمان هي دولة قامت في ال ...... اش منفيا حتى وفاته عام 2009م .
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Imamat d'Oman
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Imamat d'Oman
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Imamate of Oman
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Imamato di Oman
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Imamát Omán
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Imanato de Omán
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إمامة عمان
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