A Super Quick History of Oman

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I hope oman will gain more recognition in the future for its awesome history. Great video

baffledwaffle
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It's always cool to hear about stable countries in very unstable regions like Oman or Costa Rica.

marcobisi
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I have never seen or heard a single Omani in my life, it's a very quiet nation. But love from New Zealand 🇳🇿🇴🇲

binbasesatoktayyldran
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1:50 “The Sultan of Oman lives in Zanzibar now.” “That’s just where he lives.”

RespectTheLogos
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There is literally countless jokes you can make on Oman's name but
It's a very quiet yet stable nation, along with having a very awesome history.
Hopefully it keeps its stability and have a good future.

splitsee
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Oman is the perfect combination of where past meets future. It is not as spoiled as other Arab countries.

MA-lbdq
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your videos make me happy, full support

annoyedbrox
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Oman is a relatively quiet country and probably the sanest of all Middle Eastern nations.

Next is the country with the cities Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad… Pakistan! 🇵🇰

RespectTheLogos
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The only country that starts with the letter O

alexandrubogdanstirbu
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man o man, thank you for Oman
great work Mr History

sevvyk
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i lived in oman for nearly my whole life and i have to say its a bangin country

alexanderchilton
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Kk ik ik I'm late but I have lived in oman my whole life and still live hear I do think our country deserves more recognition bc its so freaking beautifull

STAYinghere_..
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I just came to hear about how the sultan of Oman lives in Zanzibar now

kobyhaigerty
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cool everything is true and i can confirm
keep going

hdplus
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As a television producer I can say the narration and shot changes are way too fast in this video.

amygoldberg
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I had a friend who born in Tanzania( Zanzibar ) but he is Omani Arab.

Takealookat
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Oman has diverse geographical environments. idk why he said desert and coast, lol. It's funny how the story is different for Westerners. Even with western sources we can confidently say that oman did slave trade which is a disgrace but it wasn't as bad as Europe omanis didn't buy them by themselves Africans sold other Africans because they thought that was normal back then, they didn't imprisoned or torture them. But as always, the brits have to stiff their noses everywhere and act like heros. They weoponised people of Tanzania to form a revolution against the omanis. Btw oman didn't invade Tanzania they ruled it when about nothing was there and built it to be developed. After some time saeed bin taimoor the father of qaboos was the sultan of oman and in his time oman was going through rough times the trade was minimal the country was poor and unstable so the British got involved with the politics of the country but we can't say it was colonised. The British had good relationships with oman, and oman was poor, so can you blame him for allowing them. The immamah "party" didn't like the fact that strangers were interfering in the countries political acts and the country was poor. While revolution in dhufar had similar drive but was was pushed by communism move in Yemen and other countries. In the end, everyone was aiming for better life and stability besides the brits of course.


Here are three examples of common natural tourist attractions in oman:
Majlis Al Jinn *Cave*, is considered one of the largest underground caves in the world. The area of this enormous cave is 58 thousand square metres and its capacity is 4 million cubic metres.

Jebel Shams is a *mountain* located in northeastern Oman It is known as Jabal Shams because it is the first place to receive sunrise in Oman due to its high peak. And the hiking is definitely worth it when you see the glorious views. Also, in winter the temp can reach 0°c and it can snow. Elevation: 3, 028m

From the dramatic natural landscape to beaches and mountains. *Salalah* is known for its unique Khareef (monsoon) festival, in which the whole city turns green and attracts visitors from all around the world.

binjalan
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I’ve only visited Oman for 3 days but I absolutely love it and I hope I can return one day. It is a mix of modern comfort and genuine tradition that is rare to find these days. Muscat’s beautiful setting of the Gulf of Oman lapping up against the mountains and beaches also helps. My main problem is with womens’ rights and civil liberties, but, I’m a Westerner and it’s not my country

eliotguerin
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"Oman was like oh man " i heard that jock many times 😭 im omani btw

whereisthefood
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When you will cover all the countries what will you do?

krestaki