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  2. Ministry of Justice (Oman) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Justice is a governmental body in the Sultanate of Oman.Established in 1970, the ministry is distinct from the Ministry of Legal Affairs and has the following objectives: [1] It was merged into Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs in 2020.

  3. Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs (Oman) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs (MJLA) (Arabic: وزراة العدل والشؤون القانونية) is the governmental body in the Sultanate of Oman responsible for drafting legislation, providing other government bodies with legal advice, and regulating the legal profession.

  4. Archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn - Wikipedia

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    A road between Oman and Saudi Arabia, [5] [6] which goes through the villages, was completed in September 2021. [7] Measuring between 700 and 800 kilometres (430 and 500 miles) in total, it extends from the town of Ibri in Oman to Al-Ahsa in eastern Saudi Arabia. The Omani side of the road measures approximately 160 km (99 miles), and the Saudi ...

  5. Ministry of Heritage and Tourism - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism (MOHT) is the governmental body in the Sultanate of Oman responsible for promoting and preserving Omani heritage and tourism. The current Minister of Heritage and Tourism is Salem bin Mohammed Al Mahrouqi .

  6. 2024 Muscat mosque shooting - Wikipedia

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    Oman is predominantly Muslim, with most following the Sunni and Ibadi sects, and Shi'ism accounting for about 5% of the country's population. [1]The Islamic State has had a history of anti-Shia sentiment, including considerable violence against Shi'ites during the Syrian Civil War and the 2013–2017 conflict between Iraq and the Islamic State. [2]

  7. Provinces of Oman - Wikipedia

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    The minor (light) lines show the provincial borders and the major (dark) lines show region and governorate borders. The administrative division of Oman contains eleven governorates (), [1] and within the governorates, Oman is sub-divided into 61 provinces ().

  8. Politics of Oman - Wikipedia

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    The court system in Oman is regulated by Royal Decree 90/99. There are three court levels in Oman, the Elementary Court is the lowest court, followed by the Court of Appeal, and then the Supreme Court as the highest court in the country. In addition to this there is an Administrative Court that looks into cases made against the government.

  9. Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate - Wikipedia

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    'The Interior') is one of the eleven governorates of Oman with Nizwa town as the regional center. It was previously a region ( mintaqah ). It became a governorate on 28 October 2011.