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  2. Politics of Oman - Wikipedia

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    The Sultanate has neither political parties nor legislature, although the bicameral representative bodies provide the government with advice. After the late Sultan Qaboos bin Said al-Said died leaving no direct heir, his successor Haitham bin Tariq chose to create the position of Crown Prince of Oman in 2021 and move to a defined line of ...

  3. Cabinet of Oman - Wikipedia

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    Lt.Gen Sultan bin Mohammed al Nu'amani: Minister of Royal Office: 2011 Sayyid Hamoud bin Faisal Al Busaidi: Minister of Interior: www.moi.gov.om: 2011 Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi: Foreign Minister: www.fm.gov.om: 2020 Sultan bin Salem bin Said al-Habsi: Minister of Finance: www.mof.gov.om: 2020 Dr. Madeeha bint Ahmed bin Nassir Al ...

  4. Oman - Wikipedia

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    Oman, [b] officially the Sultanate of Oman, [c] is a country on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in West Asia. It shares land borders with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. The capital and largest city is Muscat. Oman has a population of about 5.28 million as of 2024, which is a 4.60% population increase from 2023.

  5. List of rulers of Oman - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs (Oman)

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    The Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs (MARA) is the governmental body in the Sultanate of Oman responsible for overseeing all matters related to awqaf and religious affairs. The current Minister of Awqaf and Religious Affairs is Mohammed bin Said bin Khalfan Al Mamari, [1] [2] he was appointed as minister in the year 2022. [3]

  7. Palace Office (Oman) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Office (Arabic: مكتب السلطاني transliterated: maktab al sultani) is one of the most senior and therefore powerful ministries in the Sultanate of Oman. [1] [2] It is a government body that has most influence in national security and intelligence issues [3] [4] and the minister in charge has been the de facto national security advisor to the Sultan. [5]

  8. Portal:Oman - Wikipedia

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    Oman is an absolute monarchy led by a sultan, with power passed 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 cousin, Haitham bin Tariq, as his successor in a letter, and the ruling family confirmed him as the new Sultan of Oman.

  9. Council of State (Oman) - Wikipedia

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    The Council of State was established in December 1997 with a Royal Decree which states (article 17) that "the State Council shall assist the Government to implement the overall development strategy and shall contribute in deepening the roots of the Omani society, maintaining the achievements and ascertaining the principles of the basic law of the state".