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'''Qaboos bin Said al Said''' is the Sultan of Brunei.
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'''Qaboos bin Said al Said''' is the Sultan of [[Oman]].
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==Palace coup==
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Qaboos bin Said al Said rose to power after overthrowing his father, [[Said bin Taimur]], in a palace coup in 1970.
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==Deep political connections==
 
==Deep political connections==
Qaboos bin Said al Said has attended [[Le Cercle]].
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Qaboos bin Said al Said has attended [[Le Cercle]], with his friend [[Timothy Landon]].
 
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Revision as of 18:25, 17 April 2016

Person.png Qaboos bin Said al Said  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Born1940-11-18
Salalah, Oman
ReligionIbadi Islam
Parents • Said bin Taimur
• Mazoon al-Mashani
SpouseSayyida Nawwal bint Tariq
Member ofLe Cercle
Perpetrator ofOman/1970 coup d'état

Qaboos bin Said al Said is the Sultan of Oman.

Palace coup

Qaboos bin Said al Said rose to power after overthrowing his father, Said bin Taimur, in a palace coup in 1970.

Deep political connections

Qaboos bin Said al Said has attended Le Cercle, with his friend Timothy Landon.

 

An event carried out

EventLocation
Oman/1970 coup d'étatOman
Salalah

 

Related Quotation

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Keenie Meenie Services“The new company first struck gold in Oman where Walker landed a lucrative contract to train and supervise the special forces of the new sultan. He had just deposed his despotic father in a bloodless coup which was led by two British SAS veterans who had personally confronted the old sultan in his palace and told him he must go. The KMS contract was a million-dollar thank-you from the new sultan, and it effectively established KMS as a permanent military presence in the Middle East, giving British intelligence a foot in the door of a country which has become strategically vital during the Gulf War.”Nick Davies1988
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