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Sovereignempire

Imamate of Oman

سلطنة عُمان

751 CE – 1970 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
751 CE – 1970 CE
Duration
1219 years
Known Periods
4
Capital
Nizwa
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Imamate of Oman (Arabic: إِمَامَة عُمَان, romanised: Imāmat ʿUmān), officially the Imamate State of Oman (Arabic: دولة إمامة عُمان), was several succession of states within the Oman proper (Arabic: عُمَان ٱلْوُسْطَى, romanised: ʿUmān al-Wusṭā, lit. 'Central Oman') in the Hajar Mountains, part of the present-day 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 the Alsharqiyah region and the Sharqiya Sands. The Imamate was bounded in the east by the Hajar Mountains and in the west by the Rub' al Khali (Empty Quarter) desert. The Al Hajar Mountains separated the Imamate of Oman from Muscat and Oman. The elected Imam (ruler) resided in the.

Historical Periods

Imamate of Oman (1913–1914)

1913 CE – 1914 CE

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Capital: NizwaArea: 103,792 km²

Imamate of Oman (1915–1916)

1915 CE – 1916 CE

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Capital: NizwaArea: 103,820 km²

Imamate of Oman (1917–1918)

1917 CE – 1918 CE

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Capital: NizwaArea: 103,792 km²

Imamate of Oman (1919–1919)

1919 CE – 1919 CE

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Capital: NizwaArea: 103,792 km²

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