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Latest revision as of 21:11, 8 January 2025

Event.png Oman/1970 coup (coup) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Date23 July 1970
LocationSalalah,  Oman
PerpetratorsQaboos bin Said, Brigadier John Graham, Hugh Oldman
Description1970 Palace coup in Oman

 

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Timothy Landon“The key British power broker with influence in Oman is Timothy Landon. In 1970, the sultan ran a bloodless coup against his father with the help of Landon, a British military and intelligence figure. Known as the "Lawrence of Arabia" of Oman, Landon, who now lives in England, was the sultan's college buddy at Sandhurst. According to British intelligence sources, Shackley has a working relationship with Landon's associates and operatives.”Timothy Landon24 June 1988
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