List of rulers of Oman
Sultan of Oman | |
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سلطان عمان | |
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Incumbent | |
Qaboos bin Said al Said since 23 July 1970 | |
Details | |
Style | His Majesty |
Heir apparent | None currently designated |
First monarch |
Al-Julanda bin Mas'ood (imamate) Ahmad bin Said (Al Bu Said dynasty) |
Formation |
751 (imamate) 1744 (Al Said Dynasty) |
Residence | Several palaces |
Website |
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This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Oman |
This is a list of rulers of Oman, a sultanate on the Arabian Peninsula.
List of Imams (751–1406)
Imams | Tribe | Residence | Began to reign | Reference | |
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Transliteration of the Arab names | Names in Arab script | ||||
Al-Julanda bin Mas'ood | الجلندى بن مسعود | Azd | ? | 751 | [1] |
Mohammed bin Abi Affan | محمد بن أبي عفان | Azd | Nizwa | ? | [2] |
Al-Warith bin Ka'ab | الوارث بن كعب | Yahmad | Nizwa | 801 | [3] |
Ghassan bin Abdullah | غسان بن عبد الله | Yahmad | Nizwa | 807 | [4] |
Abdulmalik bin Humaid | عبد المالك بن حميد | Azd | ? | 824 | [5] |
Al-Muhanna bin Jayfar | المهنا بن جيفر | Yahmad | Nizwa | 840 | [6] |
Al-Salt bin Malik | الصلت بن مالك | Azd | ? | 851 | [7] |
Rashid bin Al-Nadhar | راشد بن النظر | ? | ? | 886 | [8] |
Azzan bin Tamim | عزان بن تميم | ? | Nizwa | 890 | [9] |
Mohammed bin Al-Hassan | محمد بن الحسن | Azd | ? | 897 | [10] |
Azzan bin Al-Hazbar | عزان بن الهزبر | Yahmad | ? | 898 | [11] |
Abdullah bin Mohammed | عبد الله بن محمد | ? | ? | 899 | [12] |
Al-Salt bin Al-Qasim | الصلت بن القاسم | ? | ? | 900 | [13] |
Al-Husn bin Said | الحسن بن سعيد | ? | ? | 900 | [14] |
Al-Hawari bin Matraf | الحواري بن مطرف | ? | ? | 904 | [15] |
Omar bin Mohammed | عمر بن محمد | ? | ? | 912 | [16] |
Mohammed bin Yazid | محمد بن يزيد | Kinda | ? | ? | [17] |
Al-Hakm bin Al-Milaa Al-Bahri | الحكم بن الملا البحري | ? | Nizwa | ? | [18] |
Said bin Abdullah | سعيد بن عبد الله | ? | ? | 939 | [19] |
Rashid bin Waleed | راشد بن الوليد | ? | Nizwa | ? | [20] |
Al-Khalil bin Shadhan | الخليل بن شاذان | ? | ? | 1002 | [21] |
Rashid bin Said | راشد بن سعيد | ? | ? | 1032 | [22] |
Hafs bin Rashid | حفص بن راشد | ? | ? | 1068 | [23] |
Rashid bin Ali | راشد بن علي | ? | ? | 1054 | [24] |
Musa bin Jabir | ابن جابر موسى | ? | Nizwa | 1154 | [25] |
Malik bin Aly | مالك بن علي | ? | ? | 1406 | [26] |
List of Sultans (1406–present)
Nabhani dynasty (1406–1624)
Name | Image | Reign | Remarks | |
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From | Until | |||
Makhzum bin al Fallah | 1406 | 1435 | ||
Abul Hassan of Oman | 1435 | 1451 | ||
Omar bin al Khattab | 1451 | 1490 | ||
Omar al Sharif | 1490 | 1500 | ||
Muhammad bin Ismail | 1500 | 1529 | Portuguese protectorate imposed on 15 April 1515. | |
Barakat bin Muhammad | 1529 | 1560 | ||
Abdulla bin Muhammad | 1560 | 1624 |
Yaruba dynasty (1624–1749)
Name | Image | Reign | Remarks | |
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From | Until | |||
Nasir bin Murshid | 1624 | 1649 | ||
Sultan bin Saif | 1649 | 1679 | Portuguese protectorate ended with their expulsion on 1 January 1650. | |
Bil'arab bin Sultan | 1679 | 1692 | ||
Saif bin Sultan | 1692 | 1711 | ||
Sultan bin Saif II | 1711 | 1718 | ||
Saif bin Sultan II | 1718 | 1719 | ||
Muhanna bin Sultan | 1719 | 1720 | ||
Saif bin Sultan II | 1720 | 1722 | Second reign | |
Ya'arab bin Bel'arab | 1722 | 1722 | ||
Saif bin Sultan II | 1722 | 1724 | Third reign | |
Muhammad bin Nasir | 1724 | 1728 | Not a member of the dynasty | |
Saif bin Sultan II | 1728 | 1742 | Fourth reign; at first in the coastal area only | |
Bal'arab bin Himyar | 1728 | 1737 | First reign; in the interior | |
Sultan bin Murshid | 1742 | 1743 | ||
Bal'arab bin Himyar | 1743 | 1749 | Second reign; in the interior |
Al Said dynasty (1749–present)
Name | Image | Reign | Remarks | |
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From | Until | |||
Ahmad bin Said al-Busaidi | 10 June 1749 | 15 December 1783 | From 1744 in the coastal region | |
Said bin Ahmad | 15 December 1783 | 1784 | Last direct male descendant of Al Bu Said to hold the office of Imam. He abdicated secular power to his son Hamid and retired to Al-Rustaq where he died in 1803.[27] | |
Hamad bin Said | 1784 | 13 March 1792 | ||
Sultan bin Ahmad | 13 March 1792 | 20 November 1804 | ||
Salim bin Sultan | 20 November 1804 | 14 September 1806 | Co-Rulers | |
Said bin Sultan | ||||
Said II bin Sultan | 14 September 1806 | 19 October 1856 | Sole Ruler | |
Thuwaini bin Said | 19 October 1856 | 11 February 1866 | Killed | |
Salim II bin Thuwaini | 11 February 1866 | 3 October 1868 | Killed | |
Azzan bin Qais | 3 October 1868 | 30 January 1871 | Killed | |
Turki bin Said | 30 January 1871 | 4 June 1888 | ||
Faisal bin Turki | 4 June 1888 | 9 October 1913 | British protectorate imposed on 20 March 1891.[28][29] | |
Taimur bin Feisal | 9 October 1913 | 10 February 1932 | Abdicated | |
Said III bin Taimur | 10 February 1932 | 23 July 1970 | Deposed | |
Qaboos bin Said | 23 July 1970 | Present | British protectorate ended on 2 December 1971. | |
Succession
In hi Oman, the eldest son of the reigning Sultan succeeds to the throne on his death. In the absence of a male heir, the reigning Sultan may nominate a brother or other male relative from amongst the descendants of Sultan Said bin Sultan. The current Sultan Qaboos of Oman has no children and has indicated that once he is dead it will be up to the Royal family to meet and agree on a candidate. However, if the royal family cannot agree on a candidate, then the Defence Council will decide, based on the two names Sultan Qaboos placed in sealed envelopes prior to his death.
Standard of the Sultan
- Standard of the Sultan of Oman.
See also
References
- General
- "Oman's Rulers Through History (Pre-Islam – 12th Century AD)". Ministry of Information of the Sultanate of Oman. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
- "Oman's Rulers Through History (13th Century AD – 18th Century AD)". Ministry of Information of the Sultanate of Oman. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
- "The Al Bu Said Dynasty". Ministry of Information of the Sultanate of Oman. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
- Specific
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 7
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 9
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 10
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 12
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 15
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 16
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 19
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 19
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 20
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 25
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 25
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 26
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 26
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 26
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 26
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 27
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 28
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 29
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 29
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 30
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 35
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 35
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 35
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 35
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 36
- ↑ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 36
- ↑ Rentz, George (1997) Oman and the south-eastern shore of Arabia Ithaca Press, Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom : pages 204-205, ISBN 0-86372-199-0
- ↑ See Persian Gulf Residency
- ↑ Oman
Bibliography
- Salil-Ibn Razik (2004) [First published 1871]. الشعاع الشائع باللمعان في ذكر أئمة عمان [History of the Imams and Seyyids of Oman]. trans. Reverend George Percy Badger. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4179-4787-4.
External links
- Buyers, Christopher. "Oman". The Royal Ark: Royal and Ruling Houses of Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
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