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    Ghalib bin Ali bin Hilal al-Hinai (Arabic: غالب بن علي الهنائي) (c. 1912 – 29 November 2009) was the last elected imam (ruler) of the Imamate of Oman...
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    very likely to exist in the interior regions of Oman. In 1954, a new imam, Ghalib Alhinai, defended the Imamate from the attacks of the Sultanate of Muscat...
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  • the local Omanis in the interior of Oman led by their elected Imam, Ghalib al-Hinai, to protect the Imamate of Oman from the occupation plans of Said bin...
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  • 1968–2001†  Spain Tenzin Gyatso 14th Dalai Lama  Tibet 1959–present  India Ghalib al-Hinai Imam of Oman Imamate of Oman 1959–2009†  Saudi Arabia Fulgencio Batista...
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    participated in the Jebel Akhdar War against people supportive of Ghalib al-Hinai in the interior of Oman. Shackletons were flown from RAF Masirah to...
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  • 71, Egyptian royal, oldest child of King Farouk, stomach cancer. Ghalib al-Hinai, 96, Omani Ibadi religious leader. Robert Holdstock, 61, British science...
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  • "'Education Law' to stress on values". Times of Oman. Retrieved 21 January 2018. Al-Hinai, Khattab G.; Moore, John Mcmahon; Bush, Peter R. (1987). "Submerged Sand...
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    elections. The two incumbent female MPs (Shakour bint Mohammed al-Ghamari in Muscat and Taiba al-Mawali in Seeb) were both re-elected. The Middle East and...
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  •  Vietnam (VIE) Trần Bình Minh Lê Công Hùng 2164 35  Oman (OMA) Said Al-Hinai Ghalib Al-Busaidi 2093 36  Kazakhstan (KAZ) Konstantin Izhboldin Makhmut Iskhakov...
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