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== Portuguese Colonization (1507-1650) ==
== Portuguese Colonization (1507-1650) ==
The Portuguese arrived in Oman in 1507 looking for an outpost to protect their sea lanes. They built up and fortified the city of Muskat. By 1624, Portugal had been forced from Oman with the exception of Muskat, which they lost by 1650.<ref>Wikipedia contributors, "Oman," in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'',https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oman#Portuguese_colonization, accessed 4 September 2019.</ref>
The Portuguese arrived in Oman in 1507 looking for an outpost to protect their sea lanes. They built up and fortified the city of Muskat. By 1624, Portugal had been forced from Oman with the exception of Muskat, which they lost by 1650.<ref>Wikipedia contributors, "Oman," in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'',https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oman#Portuguese_colonization, accessed 4 September 2019.</ref>
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Portuguese Colonization (1507-1650)[edit | edit source]

The Portuguese arrived in Oman in 1507 looking for an outpost to protect their sea lanes. They built up and fortified the city of Muskat. By 1624, Portugal had been forced from Oman with the exception of Muskat, which they lost by 1650.[1]


Record collection Years covered Record type Language Who is in the records

Strategy[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Wikipedia contributors, "Oman," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oman#Portuguese_colonization, accessed 4 September 2019.