Oman,[1]e la teŋɛ na be Arabia. O be la a southeastern coast naŋ be Arabian Peninsula, kyɛ be Persian Gulf noɔreŋ.O taa la tensɔgɔ begebo neŋ Saudi Arabia, a United Arab Emirates, ane Yemen. O teŋkpoŋ la Muscat. Oman taa la noba ka ba naŋ baŋ ta 5.28 million a 2024 saŋa kɔɔ poɔ naŋ e 4.60% duobu a yuoni 2023.[2]Kyɛ e 123rd teŋɛ naŋ taa noba yagroŋ. A coast kyaare la Arabian Sea na be southeast, ane a Gulf of Oman na be northeast. A Madha ane Musandam exclaves are kɔlage neŋ la United Arab Emirates a ba tensɔgɔ begebo, neŋ a ba Strait of Hormuz (naŋ taa pommu neŋ Iran) ane a Gulf of Oman naŋ maale a Musandam's coastal boundaries. A yi a 17th century, a Omani Sultanate da eɛ empire, naŋ da taa a Portuguese ane British empires neŋ bɛlebo ko a Persian Gulf ane Indian Ocean. A saazu a 19th century, Omani da bɛlebo kyɛ guubo da lɔnɛɛ Hormuz te ta Iran ane Pakistan, kyɛ e tɔɔre neŋ south na be Zanzibar.[3] A 20th century, a sultanate da waɛ yineŋ bɛlebo a United Kingdom. A gaŋ 300 yuomo, nɔlaŋ da waɛ yineŋ bɛlebo a United Kingdom. A gaŋ 300 yuomo, nɔlaŋ yi empires ayi ama da kyaare neŋ la siere ba naŋ na nyɛ. A UK da nyɛɛ Oman's naŋ na nyɛ. A UK da nyɛɛ Oman's gyogeraafikal tɔnɔ k'o e yɛroŋ zie naŋ vɛŋ a British taa yɛroŋ gbɛre a Persian Gulf ane Indian Ocean kyɛ taa guubo London's boɔbo a Indian sub-continent. Oman e la monarchy a wɛderoŋ yi sultan, naaloŋ leɛroŋ naŋ yi dɔɔba gbɛɛŋ. Qaboos bin da eɛ a Sultan yi 1970 te ta saŋa na o naŋ da kpi 10 January 2020.[4] Qaboos, kūū naŋ waa aŋa bibile, da pore la o beɛre, Haitham bin Tariq, ka o da e neɛ naŋ na leɛre o a gane ka o da e neɛ naŋ na leɛre o a gane poɔ, kyɛ ka a naa yiri deme da sage de o ka o e Sultan paala ko Oman.[5]Naŋ da e maritime empire, Oman e la independent state koraa kyɛ naŋ e meŋ a Arab teŋgbulli zaa poɔ.[6][7]O e la mɛmba ko a United Nations, a Arab League, a Gulf Cooperation Council, a Non-Aligned Movement ane a Organisation ko Islamic Cooperation. O taa la kãã iribu zie naŋ e a 22nd a teŋgbulli zaa poɔ.[8][5]A 2010, a United Nations Development Programme zɛge la Oman k'o e teŋe papa kaŋa naŋ be a teŋgbulli as the yineŋ bondaaneŋ o naŋ da gɛrɛ ka o e yuomo lezaɛ ayi.[9]A tensɔgɔ taa la nimipɛl zie ane zoma yɛroŋ, bebiri ane boŋkoɔre mine maaloo. A gendaa zaa baŋki de la Oman ka maaloo. A gendaa zaa baŋki de la Oman ka o e nendeɛrɛ neŋ bondaaneŋ nyaamo a yuoni 2023 Oman da eɛ 48th emmaaroŋ teŋɛ a tendaa zaa poɔ yi Global Peace Index yel-yeli zie.[10]

Oman
sovereign state, country, sultanate
Part ofMiddle East, European Union tax haven blacklist, West Asia, Gulf States Maale eŋ
Inception23 Gyoonoɔre 1970 Maale eŋ
Official nameسلطنة عُمان Maale eŋ
Native labelسلطنة عُمان Maale eŋ
Short name🇴🇲 Maale eŋ
Ŋmene bee sagediibuIslam Maale eŋ
Official languageArabic Maale eŋ
AnthemNashid as-Salaam as-Sultani Maale eŋ
Cultureculture of Oman Maale eŋ
Motto textBeauty has an address, Mae gan Brydferthwch Gyfeiriad Maale eŋ
ContinentAsia Maale eŋ
PaaloŋOman Maale eŋ
Kapital/teŋkpoŋMuscat Maale eŋ
Located in time zoneUTC+04:00, Asia/Muscat Maale eŋ
Located in/on physical featureArabian Peninsula Maale eŋ
Coordinate location21°0′0″N 57°0′0″E Maale eŋ
Coordinates of northernmost point26°22′48″N 56°22′48″E Maale eŋ
Highest pointJebel Shams Maale eŋ
Lowest pointMajlis al Jinn Maale eŋ
Basic form of governmentabsolute monarchy Maale eŋ
Office held by head of stateSultan of Oman Maale eŋ
Head of stateHaitham bin Tarik Al Said Maale eŋ
Office held by head of governmentSultan of Oman Maale eŋ
Head of governmentHaitham bin Tarik Al Said Maale eŋ
Executive bodyCabinet of Oman Maale eŋ
Legislative bodyCouncil of Oman Maale eŋ
Central bankCentral Bank of Oman Maale eŋ
CurrencyOmani rial Maale eŋ
Shares border withSaudi Arabia, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Iran Maale eŋ
Driving sideright Maale eŋ
Electrical plug typeEuroplug, BS 1363 Maale eŋ
ReplacesOman proper Maale eŋ
Official websitehttps://www.oman.om/ Maale eŋ
HashtagOman Maale eŋ
Top-level Internet domain.om Maale eŋ
Flagflag of Oman Maale eŋ
Coat of armsCoat of arms of Oman Maale eŋ
Geography of topicgeography of Oman Maale eŋ
Taa bereenot-free country Maale eŋ
History of topichistory of Oman Maale eŋ
Official religionIslam Maale eŋ
Open data portalOman Open data portal Maale eŋ
Economy of topiceconomy of Oman Maale eŋ
Demographics of topicdemographics of Oman Maale eŋ
Mobile country code422 Maale eŋ
Country calling code+968 Maale eŋ
Trunk prefixno value Maale eŋ
Emergency phone number968, 112 Maale eŋ
Maritime identification digits461 Maale eŋ
Sɛgebiri ba naŋ ba de sɔgele🇴🇲 Maale eŋ
Category for mapsCategory:Maps of Oman Maale eŋ
Map

Etymology

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Oman yiibu zie e la tomb naŋ be Mleiha Archeological Center a United Arab Emirates.[11]Dakoroŋ yele kyaare Oman's yuori yi la yuomo mine naŋ naŋ kore  Pliny a beɛre kpoŋ ko Omana[12] ane Ptolemy's Omanon (Ὄμανον ἐμπόριον Greek poɔ), [13]a zaa ayi naŋ be a ancient Sohar poɔ. [14]Ap paaloŋ bee irigyin e la Arabic naŋ be ʿāmin bee ʿamūn (noba naŋ zeŋ, naŋ da ba   nyɛ sagebo ko Bedouin). [13]Kyɛ noba mine naŋ da bebe a sage a (Oman bin Ibrahim al-Khalil, Oman bin Siba' bin Yaghthan bin Ibrahim, Oman bin Qahtan), ba mine meŋ da ba sage a Yemen naŋ be Ma'rib naŋ da naŋ e a paaloŋ yizie nyaabo, a Azd, Ancient Bedouin tribe, naŋ pore a Pre-Islamic inscriptions, naŋ pukyaare Sabaic inscriptions yi Sha'r Awtar's reign (210-230 CE).[15]

Yelkore

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Pampana ane Dakore Yelkore

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A Aybut Al Auwal poɔ, naŋ be ko Oman, ba da nyɛ la zie kaŋa 2011 naŋ taa gaŋ 100 kubo bilii, naŋ taa suobo ko African lithic industry—Nubian Complex—naŋ da yi northeast ane Horn ko Africa. A ziiri ayi ama Complex ane Nubian Complex naŋ e 106,000 yuomo. Ŋaa la wuli bezie ka Africa noba noɔre maŋ gaa la Arabia saŋa na Pleistocene naŋ bebe.[16]

Sommo Yizie

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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oman#cite_ref-12
  2. https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/oman-population/
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oman#cite_ref-etn.sagepub.com_15-1
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oman#cite_ref-rule_16-6
  5. 5.0 5.1 https://web.archive.org/web/20200111074932/https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/01/haitham-bin-tariq-named-successor-oman-sultan-qaboos-200111060309444.html
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Air_Force_Museum_London
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20200312141232/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-14654150
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20191009110635/https://gulfnews.com/business/private-sector-gets-omanisation-targets-1.761024
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20131109205813/http://hdr.undp.org/en/mediacentre/news/announcements/title,21573,en.html
  10. https://www.visionofhumanity.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/GPI-2021-web-1.pdf
  11. https://saa.shj.ae/en/age-exc/pre-islamic/
  12. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pliny_the_Elder
  13. 13.0 13.1 https://books.google.com/books?id=9JQ3AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA976
  14. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudius_Ptolemy
  15. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oman#cite_ref-Tarbaby_27-0
  16. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3227647