They didn't like Portuguese rule and overthrew it. -They have been independent since 1650.
Oman obtained its independence from its colonists in 1650.
The country that obtained its independence in 1650 is Oman.
The Sultanate of Oman (or just Oman), gained its independence in 1741 when the Portuguese were driven from their holdings on the Omani coast. The region, still lead by the Al-Said family has remained independent since that time.
Today, people celebrate both Oman's independence from the Portuguese and the sultan's birthday on November 18. Fireworks displays, images of the sultan, and Oman's flag can be seen during celebrations that focus on the progress the current sultan, Qaboos bin Said, has made for the people of Oman.
Oman Answer by: Shar Iqbal
Oman gained independence on November 18, 1650, when it expelled the Portuguese forces that had occupied parts of the country. This date is celebrated annually as Oman’s National Day. The nation has since maintained its sovereignty, evolving into a modern state under the leadership of various sultans.
The motivation for independence ranged from high taxation to the illegalization of creating colonial currency.
Michael Carrasco(ENOC)
To seek independence from England.
Oman is on the edge of the Gulf of Oman.
Oman is located in southwest Asia. It is also known as the Sultanate of Oman. Oman was founded in the year 1651.
By convincing them to seek independence from Spain.