Muscat & Oman: The End of an Era
Offers a first-hand account of the country’s medieval-like society before its transformation in the 1970s.

The Sultanate of Muscat and Oman was a hermit state until 1970, preserving in every detail the poverty, personality and picturesque reality of a medieval kingdom. For forty years, Sultan Said bin Taimur personally controlled everything that happened, deliberately cutting the nation off from the headlong development of the rest of the world. Fortunately for Oman this would change, and fortunately for us, we have a first-hand witness to this complex society before that watershed.

Ian Skeet traveled across the vast sand deserts and arid highlands of Muscat and Oman in 1966–68, preparing the wary inhabitants for the coming of oil, visiting its isolated walled cities, fortified oasis communities and independent-minded Bedouin tribes. The sultan’s motives may have been pure – to preserve his people from the sin of usury and the slavery of foreign debt – but Ian Skeet’s portrait is a devastating study of the dead hand of autocracy.
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Muscat & Oman: The End of an Era
Offers a first-hand account of the country’s medieval-like society before its transformation in the 1970s.

The Sultanate of Muscat and Oman was a hermit state until 1970, preserving in every detail the poverty, personality and picturesque reality of a medieval kingdom. For forty years, Sultan Said bin Taimur personally controlled everything that happened, deliberately cutting the nation off from the headlong development of the rest of the world. Fortunately for Oman this would change, and fortunately for us, we have a first-hand witness to this complex society before that watershed.

Ian Skeet traveled across the vast sand deserts and arid highlands of Muscat and Oman in 1966–68, preparing the wary inhabitants for the coming of oil, visiting its isolated walled cities, fortified oasis communities and independent-minded Bedouin tribes. The sultan’s motives may have been pure – to preserve his people from the sin of usury and the slavery of foreign debt – but Ian Skeet’s portrait is a devastating study of the dead hand of autocracy.
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Muscat & Oman: The End of an Era

Muscat & Oman: The End of an Era

by Ian Skeet
Muscat & Oman: The End of an Era

Muscat & Oman: The End of an Era

by Ian Skeet

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Offers a first-hand account of the country’s medieval-like society before its transformation in the 1970s.

The Sultanate of Muscat and Oman was a hermit state until 1970, preserving in every detail the poverty, personality and picturesque reality of a medieval kingdom. For forty years, Sultan Said bin Taimur personally controlled everything that happened, deliberately cutting the nation off from the headlong development of the rest of the world. Fortunately for Oman this would change, and fortunately for us, we have a first-hand witness to this complex society before that watershed.

Ian Skeet traveled across the vast sand deserts and arid highlands of Muscat and Oman in 1966–68, preparing the wary inhabitants for the coming of oil, visiting its isolated walled cities, fortified oasis communities and independent-minded Bedouin tribes. The sultan’s motives may have been pure – to preserve his people from the sin of usury and the slavery of foreign debt – but Ian Skeet’s portrait is a devastating study of the dead hand of autocracy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780602240
Publisher: Eland Publishing
Publication date: 01/02/2025
Series: Eland classics
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)
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