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Sultan's Standard (Oman)

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[Sultan's Standard (Oman)] 1:2
image by Željko Heimer, 21 August 2002



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Introduction

It might be worth mentioning that the Sultan has two "capital cities", Musqat and Salalah, although Musqat is the only official capital city of the Sultanate.

After having overthrown his father in 1970, Sultan Qabus decided to modernize the country and to solve the national conflicts through negociation rather than bombing. His father prefered to ask the British Resident to send RAF aircrafts to get rid of the rebels. Ironically, Qabus was educated in Sandhurst Academy and advised by British officers to overthrow his father.

The province of Dhofar, in the south-west of the country, near Yemen, was incorporated to Oman in 1879. Successive rebellions turned into an organized guerilla in the 1970s, with the creation in South Yemen of the People's Front for Liberation of Oman and the Arab Gulf. In December 1975, an agreement was found with the rebels, and the Sultan decided he would spend the six winter months in Salalah, the capital city of Dhofar, and the six summer months in Musqat.

I was in Musqat in Summer 1998, and I saw the Sultan's flag hoisted over his palace.

Ivan Sache, 21 August 2002


Description

Red flag with broad green orle and yellow emblem in the middle. The emblem consists of the national emblem with wings and topped with the Omani crown (which includes another national emblem itself). Source: Album des Pavillons 2000 [pay00].

Željko Heimer, 21 August 2002


Emblem

[Emblem in the sultan's standard (Oman)]
image by Željko Heimer, 21 August 2002