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    Rustaq (Arabic: ٱلرُّسْتَاق, romanized: Ar-Rustāq) is a town and Wilayah (District) in Al Batinah Region of northern Oman. The wilayah is in the Western...
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    Rustaq District is a district of Takhar Province, northern Afghanistan. The district centre is the town of Rostaq. Rustaq has an area of 1915 square kilometers...
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  • Rustaq Airport (IATA: MNH, ICAO: OORQ) is an airport serving the city of Rustaq in Oman. Also known as a staging post for RAF planes into Afghanistan...
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  • Warwick House Werksworth Castle Al Hazm Castle Jabrin Castle Nizwa Castle Rustaq Castle Potala Yungbulakang Castle This article includes a building-related...
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    the governorate is the wilayat of Rustaq. Al Batinah South Governorate consists of six provinces (wilayat): Rustaq Al Awabi Nakhal Wadi Al Maawil Barka...
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    Mahooth Manah Masirah Mudhaybi Mudhaireb Muscat Muttrah Nizwa Quriyat Raysut Rustaq Ruwi Saham Shinas Saiq Salalah Samail Sohar Sur Tan`am Thumrait Oman portal...
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  • Al-Rustaq Sports Football Club (Arabic: نادي الرستاق الرياضي لكرة القدم) is an Omani sports club based in Rustaq, Oman. In 2016, the club was promoted...
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    Al Hazm Castle, also known as Al Hazm fort, is a castle in Rustaq, Oman. It was built by Imam Sultan bin Saif II in 1708. It was built as a residence for...
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  • and scheduled to conclude in May 2025. Al-Khaburah Al-Nahda Al-Nasr Al-Rustaq Al-Seeb Al-Shabab Bahla Ibri Oman Saham Sur Updated to match(es) played...
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    Prior to assuming the role of imam, Ghalib served as the qadi (judge) of Rustaq and Nizwa. He later served as the treasurer of the imamate. After the predecessor...
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    Murshid became the first Yaarubah Imam in 1624, when he was elected in Rustaq. Imam Nasir and his successor succeeded in the 1650s in expelling the Portuguese...
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  • bin Abul Arar al-Yaarebi controlled Rustaq and tried to seize power. An assembly of notables was convened at Rustaq to settle the matter, and Sheikh Nasir...
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    Sultanate of Oman. The capital of the Imamate alternated historically between Rustaq and Nizwa. The Imamate's territory extended north to Ibri and south to the...
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  • a village in Takhar Province, Afghanistan. It is the district center of Rustaq District. Rostaq has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate...
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    castle of Rustaq his residence, adding the Burj al Riah wind tower. Saif bin Sultan died on 4 October 1711. He was buried in the castle of Rustaq in a luxurious...
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    built up the Omani army and took the main towns as well as the forts of Rustaq and Nakhal. His forces threw the Portuguese out of Julfar (now Ras al-Khaimah)...
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  • Ahmad bin Said as their Imam. His election took place on 9 June 1749 at Rustaq.[citation needed] Ahmad bin Said had widespread popular support as the person...
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  • Schaan and other cities in Liechtenstein Muscat, Sohar, Salalah, Duqm, Sur, Nizwa, Ibri, Rustaq, Al-Buraimi, Haima, Ibra, Khasab and other cities in Oman...
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  • Rostaq, Afghanistan (village), a village in Takhar Province, Afghanistan Rustaq District, Afghanistan, a district in Takhar Province, Afghanistan Rostaq...
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  • September 1993) is a Burundian professional footballer who plays for Al-Rustaq and the Burundi national team as a striker. Before joining JS Kabylie, Abdul...
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  • 23.417; 57.117 Sini (Arabic: سني) is a town in Oman, in the wilayat of Rustaq. As of 2020, it has a population of 1,190. Sini is one of the main villages...
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  • The succession was unchallenged, and Said took possession of the capital, Rustaq. His brothers Saif and Sultan bin Ahmad called on Sheikh Sakar of the Shemal...
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  • Some part of the coursework is also completed in Rustaq with students taking courses with doctors at Rustaq hospital. The associated hospital with the Sohar...
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  • Rostaq, Afghanistan (village), a village in Takhar Province, Afghanistan Rustaq District, Afghanistan, a district in Takhar Province, Afghanistan This disambiguation...
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    the Nakhal Fort in Oman, located off the road that connects Birka with Rustaq. It is a green area where a spring forms a stream in a wadi (valley). It...
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  • 1783 Said bin Ahmad was elected Imam and took possession of the capital, Rustaq. Sultan and Saif called on Sheikh Sakar of the Shemal tribal group to help...
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    removed himself to Rustaq until his death in 1811.[citation needed] His son Hamad bin Said moved the capital from the interior city of Rustaq to the coastal...
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  • Al-Kharaitiyat 13 2DF Ala Addin Mahdi (1996-01-01)1 January 1996 (aged 23) 16 0 Al-Rustaq 14 4FW Ali Hafeedh (1997-02-21)21 February 1997 (aged 21) 2 0 Al-Wehda Aden...
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    Muscatian, Muscatite or Muscatan. In 1793 AD the capital was transferred from Rustaq to Muscat. Evidence of communal activity in the area around Muscat dates...
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    the largest number of provinces (wilayat), numbering twelve 12: Sohar Ar Rustaq Shinas, Liwa Saham Al-Khaburah Suwayq Nakhal Wadi Al Maawil Al Awabi Al-Musannah...
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