Al- Jawadar and its impact on Oman at the Internal and External Levels (1793-1985)
Abstract
Al Jawadar is one of the important issues that emerged on the eastern coast of the Arabian Gulf in the second half of the 18th century, especially after it became part of the property of Oman, which emerged locally, regionally and internationally starting in 1793. Sultan bin Ahmed strengthened his influence and became A point of conflict between Oman and the ruler of Kalat, Persia and Britain, because it represented a strategic area for the parties concerned, to serve their interests in the region. Al Jawadar played an important role in Oman's internal conflicts. And remained affecting the internal and external level of Oman until it was sold in 1958 to Pakistan due to the deterioration of Oman's financial situation.
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