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THE SULTANATE
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GENERAL FACTS
AREA : 309 500 km2
CAPITAL : Mascate
POPULATION : 2,8 millions inhabitants
POLITICAL SYSTEM : Absolute Monarchy
RULER : His Majesty Sultan Qabous Bin Sad Al Bu Saidi
(photo ci-contre)
RELIGION : Islam (mainly Ibadhi Muslims)
LANGUAGE : Arabic
CURRENCY : Omani Rial (OMR)
GEOGRAPHY
The Sultanate of Oman has border with Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arabin Emirates. It has
1700km coast line along the Indian Ocean and the Sea of Oman. The Musandam Peninsula forms the
Ormuz straight together with Iran.
MUSCAT
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SAMAIL GAP
EASTERN HAJAR
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CENTRAL OMAN
MUSANDAM
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Marine birds are also plenty, above all next to the laguoons
and along the coast of the Indian Ocean. In the mountain, we
also see often predatory birds (egyptian vultures, black
vultures, and eagles). Some colourful birds can also be seen
in the palm gardens, like the indian rollers or the bee-eaters.
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HISTORY
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THE RECONQUEST
After one century of Portuguese domination, under the
impetus of Imam Bin Saif Al Ya'aruba who managed uniting
the tribes, Omanis drove the Portuguese out. It was the
starting point of a new period of prosperity for the country.
Quickly Omanis took back their former possessions in India,
Pakistan and East Africa, and again dominated the trade
routes in the Indian Ocean. The Empire of Oman reached its
climax at the beginning of the XIX century when they
introduced the growing of cloves in Zanzibar.
OMANI REVIVAL
1970 Sultan Said bin Taimour Al Bu Saidi, rather
conservative, was toppled by its son, His Majesty Sultan
Qabous Bin Said Al Bu Saidi, actual ruler of Oman.
It conincided with the first incomes from oil and marked a
turning point in the history of Oman.
Sultan Qaboos quickly established peace in the country,
puting a stop to the communist rebellion in Dhofar and
granting amnesty to the former rebels.
In opposition to neighbooring countries racing for modernity,
Oman chose a more balanced developpment which we could
qualify of "sustainable" . Sultan opened his country, to
provide it with modern facilities, but ensured that it keeps its
traditions. He particularly worked out to develop all the
regions to avoid a depopulation of the country side. He
supports traditional agriculture. He also and above all
developped a good network of public services (hospitals and
schools) reaching even rural and isolated areas. The
developpment of road infrastructure follows the same vein :
highways are built to link the bigger cities of the country, as
well as smaller roads and tracks to serve up to the smaller
hamlet.
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RELIGION
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hospitals and roads), are free for all Omanis and reach even
secluded and difficult to reach places. Access to water and
electricity is also free, but only the poorer people don't pay
for their consumption.
School system is quite performant, and above all of an easy
access : school is not mandatory but free as well as
schoolbus ; that's why close to 100% of the children (girls as
well as boys) go to school. On the other hand, there is a
limited number of places in public university, and they are
given to the best students. so, young Omanis have a good
cultural background but many don't have any specialized
qualifications.
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CLIMATE
Omanis always talk about 2 seasons : the hot and the cold
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
GUIDES
- Lonely Planet Oman UAE & the Arabian Peninsula (Multi Country Travel Guide) by Jenny Walker,
Stuart Butler, Andrea Schulte-Peevers and Iain Shearer (Oct 1, 2010)
- Oman Off-Road de Explorer Publishing (Reli - 12 august 2010)
- Oman, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide by Diana Darke (Dec 21, 2010)
- Off-Road in the Sultanate of Oman de Jenny Walker and Sam Owen
- Oman, Under Arabian Skies by Rory Patrick Allen (Mar 31, 2010)
- Oman - Culture Smart!: the essential guide to customs & culture by Simone Nowell (Mar 24, 2009)
GENERAL BOOKS
- Oman - The Islamic Democratic Tradition (Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series) by
Hussein Ghubash (Oct 26, 2008)
- Oman Under Qaboos: From Coup to Constitution, 1970-1996 by Calvin H. Allen and W. Lynn Rigsbee II
(Jul 3, 2002)
- Oman by Donald Hawley (Dec 1995)
- Warlords of Oman by P. S. Allfree (May 30, 2008)
- Oman Emerges by Lois M. Critchfield (Jul 17, 2010)
- A Modern History of Oman: Formation of the State since 1920 (Library of Modern Middle East Studies)
by Francis Owtram (Aug 26, 2004)
NATURALIST BOOKS
- Snakes of Arabia de Damien Egan
- Reef Fishes Uae & Gulf of Oman de Richard Field (Reli - 1 aot 2006)
- Snorkelling and Diving in Oman de Rod Salm and Robert Baldwin
- Oman's Geological Heritage by n/a and Ken Glennie (Hardcover - 1 Oct 2007)
- Field guide to the geology of Oman by Samir S. Hanna.
- Birdwatching Guide to Oman de Dave E Sargeant (Broch - 10 avril 2008)
- Common Birds in Oman - an identification guide by Hanne & Jens Eriksen
- The Birds of Al Jabal Al Akhdar by Jens Eriksen
- Butterflies of Oman by Torben B. Larsen (1980)
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- Field Guide to the Wild Plants of Oman de Helen Pickering (Reli - 17 juillet 2008)
NOVEL
- Arabian Sands (Penguin Classics) by Wilfred Thesiger and Rory Stewart (Jan 2, 2008)
LANGUAGE
- Complete Spoken Arabic of the Gulf. Jack Smart and Frances Altorfer (Teach Yourself) by Frances
Altorfer (Aug 2010)
TREKKING
- Adventure trekking in Oman, DALE A, CORDEE , 2001, Broch - 250 pages - (illustr)
- Oman Trekking de Explorer Publishing (Broch - 1 avril 2006)
MAP
- Oman 1 : 850 000 - Reise-Know-How
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