
historical region in southern Oman, extending from Cape Ash-Sharbatt on the coast of the Arabian Sea southwestward to the Oman-Yemen border. The ... [3 related articles]
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The Dhofar is a British-built Oman Province Class fast attack craft of 394 tons displacement fully loaded. The Dhofar is powered by four Paxman Valenta 18RP200 diesel engines providing a top speed of 38 knots and a range of 2000 miles at 18 knots. She caries a crew of 45 plus 14 trainees. Armaments consist of six Aerospatiale Exocet MM40 cruise mis...
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Mountainous southwestern governorate of Oman, on the border with Yemen; population (1993) 189,100. South Yemen supported left-wing guerrilla activity here against the Oman government in the 1970s, while Britain and Iran supported the government's military operations. The guerrillas were defeated in 1975. The capital is Salalah
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