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1946 Battle For Oman (Hitler's World)
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Oman ( Arabic: عمان‎ ʻUmān), officially called the Sultanate of Oman (Arabic: سلطنة عُمان‎ Salṭanat ʻUmān), is an Arab state in southwest Asia on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Oman's plentiful mineral resources included chromite, dolomite, zinc, limestone, gypsum, silicon, copper, gold, cobalt and iron. There are also minor and then not fully measured deposits of silica ore in Wadi Buwa and Abutan in the Wusta Region, with magnesium ore else ware. Oil and Gas were rumoured to exist in some northern provinces to. With Turkey and Germany realizing oil was also of importance to the Allies, a small detachment of German secret agents, Persian volunteers, Namibian German ex-pats, Boar nationalist rebels and Turkish troops covertly by see on several cargo ships to encourage a loca
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1946-12-27
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The 1946 Battle For Oman
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Muscat, Sohar, Al-Hallaniyah and Salalah,
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A close Axis victory
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Oman
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Oman ( Arabic: عمان‎ ʻUmān), officially called the Sultanate of Oman (Arabic: سلطنة عُمان‎ Salṭanat ʻUmān), is an Arab state in southwest Asia on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Oman's plentiful mineral resources included chromite, dolomite, zinc, limestone, gypsum, silicon, copper, gold, cobalt and iron. There are also minor and then not fully measured deposits of silica ore in Wadi Buwa and Abutan in the Wusta Region, with magnesium ore else ware. Oil and Gas were rumoured to exist in some northern provinces to. With Turkey and Germany realizing oil was also of importance to the Allies, a small detachment of German secret agents, Persian volunteers, Namibian German ex-pats, Boar nationalist rebels and Turkish troops covertly by see on several cargo ships to encourage a local rebellion against both the sultan and British colonial rule. Control of any access to the Gulf of Oman would prove vital if the Allies were to be denied Saudi oil supplies. The conflict came in the days between the 1946 Battle For Bahrain and the 1946 Trucial States Rebellion. Al-Hallaniyah in the Muriya Islands, Muscat, Sohar and Salalah were targeted for the landing of Axis forces. Al-Hallaniyah, Muscat and Salalah would hold out due to the bravery of British garrison forces and the lack of Arab rebels, but the lightly defended Sohar would fall to the combined forces of the Namibian German ex-pats, Turks and Boar nationalist rebels who would, along with several local pro-Turkish and Arab nationalist insurgent groups, cause much havoc in the Dhofar province and disrupt British Middle Eastern policy for several years to come. Muscat would also finally succumb to the Turkish, Arab rebel and German assault. The partially successful 6 day anti-colonial rising did not work as well as expecting, but the Allied forces would soon be distracted as the enemy forces would soon start the 1946 Trucial States Rebellion. German cruiser Lippie would help protect the advancing rebels and shell out Muscat, Sohar, and Salalah during the rebellion on the 21st and 22nd.