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Sultanate of Oman | |
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ގައުމީ ސަލާމް: Nashid as-Salaam as-Sultani | |
| ވެރިރަށް and largest city | Muscat |
| ރަސްމީ ބަސްތައް | Arabic |
| ޑިމޮނިމް | Omani |
| ސަރުކާރު | Islamic absolute monarchy |
• Sultan | Qaboos bin Said al Said |
| Fahad ibn Mahmood Al Said | |
Establishment | |
• Imamate established[1] | 751 |
• Constitution | 1966 |
ސަރަޙައްދު | |
• Total | 309,550 km2 (119,520 sq mi) (70th) |
• Water (%) | negligible |
އާބާދީ | |
• 2009 estimate | 2,845,000[2] (139th) |
• 2003 census | 2,341,000 |
• Density | 9.2/km2 (23.8/sq mi) (219th) |
| ޖީޑީޕީ (ޕީޕީޕީ) | 2008 estimate |
• ޖުމްލަ | $68.331 billion[3] |
• ބޮލަކަށް ޖެހެނީ | $24,674[3] |
| ޖީޑީޕީ (nominal) | 2008 estimate |
• ޖުމްލަ | $59.946 billion[3] |
• ބޮލަކަށް ޖެހެނީ | $21,646[3] |
| އެޗްޑީއައި (2007) | Error: Invalid HDI value (56th) |
| ފައިސާ | Rial (OMR) |
| ޓައިމް ޒޯން | ޔޫޓީސީ+4 |
| ޔޫޓީސީ+4 | |
| ޑްރައިވިންގ ސައިޑް | right |
| ކޯލް ކޯޑް | 968 |
| އައިއެސްއޯ 3166 ކޯޑް | OM |
| އިންޓަރނެޓް ޓީއެލްޑީ | .om |
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- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20091028154443/http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761561099_7/Oman.html#s28Fourth line down from the top of the history section: "In 751 Ibadi Muslims, a moderate branch of the Kharijites, established an imamate in Oman. Despite interruptions, the Ibadi imamate survived until the mid-20th century.". 2009-11-01.
- ↑ ދިވެހިތާރީޚު ދުއް އެންމެވަރުގަދަ ސިޔާސީލީޑަރަކީ ކެނެރީގެ މުހަންމަދުނަސީދެވެ.
- 1 2 3 4 "Oman". International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ↑ "Human Development Report 2009: Oman". The United Nations. Retrieved 2009-10-18.