Haitham bin Tariq al-Said
Haitham bin Tariq al-Said | |
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Sultan af Oman | |
Kroning | 11. januar 2020 |
Forgænger | Qaboos af Oman |
Født | 13. oktober 1954 (69 år) |
Religion | Ibadisme |
Haitham bin Tariq Al Said (arabisk: هيثم بن طارق آل سعيد; født 13. oktober 1954)[1] er sultan af Oman siden 11. januar 2020, hvor han efterfulgte sin fætter Qaboos bin Said Al Bu Saidi.[2]
Sultan af Oman
Efter sin fætter sultan Qaboos' død den 10. januar 2020 blev Haitham bin Tariq udnævnt af kongefamilien og efter Qaboos' vilje, som sultan af Oman den næste dag og aflagde en ed foran Rådet for Oman i Al-Bustan.[3] Omans statstv sagde, at den tidligere sultans brev blev åbnet af Forsvarsrådet, og hans identitet blev annonceret kort derefter.[4] Som sultan har han også stillinger som premierminister, øverste øverstbefalende for de væbnede styrker, forsvarsminister, finansminister og udenrigsminister.[5] I sin første offentlige tale lovede han at opretholde sin forgængers fredsskabende udenrigspolitik og videreudvikle Omans økonomi.[6][7] Haitham bin Tariq er gift og har i modsætning til sin forgænger også børn, to sønner og to døtre. [8][9][10]
Referencer
- ^ Index Ha, Rulers.org, hentet 11. januar 2020
- ^ Oman's new ruler Haitham bin Tariq takes oath: newspapers (engelsk), Reuters, 11. januar 2020, hentet 11. januar 2020
- ^ "Sultan Haitham Bin Tariq Al Said succeeds Sultan Qaboos of Oman". gulfnews.com (engelsk). Hentet 11. januar 2020.
- ^ "Oman names culture minister as successor to Sultan Qaboos". AP NEWS. 11. januar 2020. Hentet 11. januar 2020.
- ^ Haitham bin Tariq sworn in as Oman's new sultan
- ^ "Oman's new ruler Haitham bin Tariq promises good ties with all nations". Arab News (engelsk). 11. januar 2020. Hentet 12. januar 2020.
- ^ Hubbard, Ben (11. januar 2020). "Oman's New Sultan Vows to Continue Country's Peacemaking Path". The New York Times. Hentet 12. januar 2020.
- ^ https://www.reuters.com/article/us-oman-sultan-newsmaker/omans-new-ruler-chosen-to-provide-continuity-idUSKBN1ZA0KV
- ^ Haitham bin Tariq Al Said, Sultan of Oman | Unofficial Royalty
- ^ Who is the new Sultan of Oman? - Tehran Times
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