Development and progress of the fleet and the navy in Oman during
the reign of Sultan Said bin sultan from 1804 to 1856.
It had second level in Arab Gulf and Indian Ocean during the first half
of nineteenth century. The fleet of Oman in this time became after British
fleet.
Several reasons were behind the development of Omani fleet
- First : The aim of Sultan Said was to built a large navy yard in Arab Gulf
and Indian Ocean to encourage him -to made many ships factories.
- Second: Arab Gulf and Indian Ocean within the reign of Sultan Said
wittinsed the confilicts and wars between different forces it drived Sultan Said
to built agood and strong navy.
- Third The main aim of Oman during the reign of Sultan Said was to protect
the trade of Oman and its trad relations.
- Fourth: sultan said was desire to open some arias and he wanted to add many
parts to his country as happened as with Africa East (zangibar).
Moreover this research consists of an introduction two sections and
conclusion depending on different documents and sources in Arabic and
English.
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