Sultan Qaboos is the pioneer of the modernization of the Sultanate of Oman and has a special relationship with Egypt and its people photo
A march full of giving that was presented by Sultan Qaboos bin Said, who died on Friday, lasted for about 50 years, during which he succeeded in putting the Gulf Sultanate on the path of modernization and growth, and protecting it from regional conflicts in which he played the role of a reliable mediator . Sultan Qaboos was born on November 18, 1940 in Salalah in the south, where he continued his school education, until he joined the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in Britain at the age of twenty. Sultan Qaboos took over from his father on July 23, 1970, and by virtue of the country's constitution, the Sultan held most of the positions in Oman, as he was Prime Minister and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, and he also kept the defense and finance portfolio and the position of the governor of the Central Bank. Development man Sultan Qaboos has, since assuming power in the country, implemented several development projects to raise the standard of living o