Oman is monarchy country headed by the SultanThe current Sultan is Qaboos bin Said who took over from his father in 1970http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qaboos_bin_Said_al_SaidWho_is_Omans_sultan
No. The Sultanate of Oman is an Absolute Monarchy. There is no difference between a Kingdom and Sultanate except that the rulers have different names (King vs. Sultan). The Sultan of Oman has absolute and dictatorial power. He controls his people through direct edicts and runs a largely nepotistic government.
Oman was settled over 2,000 years ago.
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In late 2013 the population of Oman is 3,320,000
It's called conquering
It is called annexation when one country takes over another country and incorporates it into its own territory without the consent of the other country.
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Over 90% of Omanis are Muslim.
It is called an invasion.
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There does not appear to be a specific date when Oman officially became a country. The quote from Wikipedia gives a rough estimate. "The Ottomans drove out the Portuguese, but were pushed out themselves about a century later (1741) by the leader of a Yemeni tribe, who began the current line of ruling sultans. A brief Persian invasion a few years later was the final time Oman would be ruled by a foreign power. Oman has been self governing ever since."