Leadership of Sultan Qaboos, Oman Research Paper. Retrieved from https://studentshare.org/politics/1716041-new-order-ldp
Leadership of Sultan Qaboos, Oman Research Paper. https://studentshare.org/politics/1716041-new-order-ldp.
Sultan Qaboos dedicated himself to the speedy establishment of a modern government and aimed to abolish all the unnecessary restrictions that overburdened the people.Sultan Qaboos’ (Qaboos) life has been exemplary. Born in Salalah in Dhofar on 18 November 1940, the only son of Sultan Said bin Taimur, Sultan was the only son of Sultan Said bin Taimur, the then ruler of the country. Sultan spent the first 15 years of his life in Salalah where he was educated, after which he went to a provate educational establishment in England.
By the time he was 20, he entered Sandhurst Royal Military Academy as an officer cadet after which he served in the British Infantry battalion on operational duty in Germany for one year. He then served in the British Army, studied the local government in England and went on a world tour. He finally returned to Oman in 1964 but was denied any post in the government by his father. He was virtually under house arrest and he then spent six years in Salalah studying the history and the life of the people in his own country; he studied Islam and became aware of the poverty of his own people.
He realized how the country had been left behind, as his father the then ruler, and an absolute monarch, had restricted the petroleum-driven modernization that had transformed the rest of Eastern Arabia. This provoked the opposition that led to the downfall of the father of Sultan Qaboos and on 23rd July 1970, Sultan Qaboos was seated on the throne.When Qaboos came to power the country was on the verge of collapse.
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