- Said bin Taimur
Said bin Taimur,
GCMG ,GCIE , (August 13 ,1910 —October 19 ,1972 ) (Arabic: سعيد بن تيمور) was the sultan ofMuscat and Oman (the country later renamed toOman ) fromFebruary 10 ,1932 toJuly 23 ,1970 .The son of
Taimur bin Feisal , he inherited the remains of an Omani Empire, which included the neighboring provinces of Oman andDhofar , as well as the last remnants of an overseas empire, includingGwadar on thePakistan i coast--the latter was ceded to Pakistan in 1958. Nevertheless, hispetroleum -rich country also had long established ties with theUnited Kingdom , based on a 1798 Treaty of Friendship, and was a British protectorate since 1891.As sultan, oil wealth would have allowed Sultan Said bin Taimur to modernize his country, and, in fact, he secured British recognition of its independence in 1951. Nevertheless, he also faced serious internal opposition, from the
imam , or religious leader, of Oman, who claimed power in the kingdom for himself. The imam's revolt was suppressed in 1955 with the help of Great Britain, but this, in turn, earned Taimur the animosity ofSaudi Arabia , which supported the imam, and ofEgypt , which regarded British involvement in suppressing the revolt as inconducive to the cause ofArab nationalism . In 1957, these two countries supported a second revolt by the imam, which was similarly suppressed.Despite the wealth that Oman accumulated through its vast petroleum reserves, the Sultan refused to use this money for the benefit of his subjects, and the country essentially remained a
feudal monarchy , run at Said's whim. In 1965, the province ofDhofar revolted, this time with the support ofChina and some of the nationalistArab states, followed by an assassination attempt in 1966, which had a marked effect on Said causing him to become even more erratic in governing the country. Reportedly, even wearing eyeglasses was discouraged, and the Sultan meted out punishments to people who appeared in his dreams. No one was safe from the sultan's paranoia, not even his own son, Qaboos, who was kept under virtualhouse arrest at the Sultan's palace inSalalah .Qaboos staged a coup in 1970 and sent his father to exile in the
United Kingdom . Said lived his last two years of life at theDorchester Hotel inLondon [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2006/jan/15/oman.observerescapesection?page=2 Gold, frankincense and mirth in deepest Arabia | Travel | The Observer ] ] , seldom leaving his suite, till his death in 1972.He is buried inBrookwood Cemetery , inWoking ,Surrey ,England .ource
* Harris M. Lentz III, "Heads of States and Governments: A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Over 2,300 Leaders, 1945 through 1992". McFarland & Company, Inc., 1994, p. 604. ISBN 0-89950-926-6.
External links
* [http://www.mofa.gov.om Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs]
* [http://www.chris-kutschera.com/A/Oman%201970.htm The Death of the Last Feudal Arab State]References
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