- and
Qaboos began to make
known his
desire for change—which was
quietly supported by his
expatriate visitors.[additional citation(s) needed]
Qaboos acceded...
- 25, 2011.
Retrieved 1 May 2017. "Sultan
Qaboos Grand Mosque". Carillion.
Retrieved 1 May 2017. "Sultan
Qaboos Grand Mosque".
Sultanate of Oman. Retrieved...
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Sultan Qaboos Mosque may
refer to any of the
following mosques,
being named after the
former Sultan of Oman,
Qaboos bin Said:
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque...
-
Sultan Teimur bin Feisal.
Sultan Qaboos bin Said was a
cousin of Haitham, and
Haitham served for
multiple decades in
Qaboos's cabinet, most
recently as Minister...
-
construction of Mina
Qaboos, a new port
conceived initially by Sa‘id bin Taimur, was
developed during the
early days of
Qaboos' rule. Similarly, a new...
- 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...
- Al
Sultan Qaboos (Arabic: مدينة السلطان قابوس) is a
suburb of Muscat, the
capital of the
Sultanate of Oman. The Name "Madinat Al
Sultan Qaboos" is an Arabic...
- p****ed down
through the male line.
Qaboos bin Said was the
Sultan from 1970
until his
death on 10
January 2020.
Qaboos, who died childless, had
named his...
- 1951) is a
member of the
Omani royal family. She is the ex-wife of
Sultan Qaboos bin Said and the
sister of
Sultan Haitham bin Tariq.
Sayyida Nawwal was...
- 1970, Tariq's
brother was
overthrown by his son,
Sultan Qaboos bin Said. Tariq's
nephew Qaboos brought him back from
exile and
appointed him as the first...