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If he is powerful enough he can continue for a long time, but inevitably his subjects will revolt and usurp him. I saw this happen in Oman in 1970 when Sultan Said bin Taimur was evicted by his son Qaboos and other senior army officers. This was an almost bloodless coup and Said was allowed to retire to UK with his wives and personal property.

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