The Sultanate of Oman is an Arabic nation located on the southeasters coast of the Arabian Peninsula bordering the UAE, Yemen and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The capital of Oman is Muscat, the country’s largest city which is home to around 1.1 million people. Oman and Muscat in general offers many fascinating attractions for the traveller to experience and enjoy. A variety of events and festivals throughout the year combined with the many Arabian styled architectural masterpieces are quite popular among the tourists visiting Oman. The shopping scene in Oman is also quite a happening one with many market places and shopping malls selling almost everything under the sun! the Matrah and…. Click Here to Read More
Archive for February 10th, 2010![]() 100% cotton. Machine wash.HoodyAuthentic silk screenAthletic FitWeight Aprox. 25 oz Product DescriptionThis is a great sweatshirt. Great gift. All TopExpressions products are made under strict quality controls. 100% cotton, weight aprox 25oz. Sweatshirt Heather Gray ” Give Me Omani ” Oman…. Click Here to Read More Video: Mud Slides in Hollywood? As a snow storm barrels toward the East Coast, a thunderstorm has come ashore in the West that has forced hundreds from their homes near Los Angeles for fear of mud slides. Ben Tracy reports. Read more on CBS News India to Complete Building First Oil Storage Tank by Mid-2011 Feb. 10 (Bloomberg) — India will complete building its first crude oil storage terminal by the middle of next year as it seeks to insulate the country against price fluctuations and ensure fuel supplies. Read more on Bloomberg Video: Obama’s Quest for Bipartisanship In a gesture to end the growing divide between Democrats and Republicans, President Obama has met with…. Click Here to Read More ![]() Product DescriptionWith the help of British advisors, Sultan Qaboos overthrew his father, the ruler of Oman, in 1970, yet few expected the new leader to thrive. Sultan Qaboos was an unfamiliar figure to his own people, and Oman was a poor country wracked by multiple civil wars. Nevertheless, Sultan Qaboos cemented his rule by introducing a policy of national unification and assimilating all of Oman into an oil rentier state framework. He also promoted the idea that the figure of the sultan could embody the state, which later led to a celebration of the sultan as an incarnation of Oman’s “renaissance.”Based on years of research, Marc Valeri treats the political career of Sultan Qaboos as…. Click Here to Read More |




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