Skip to main content
Home
Menu العربية
  • The archives
  • Online exhibitions
  • About us
  • Log in
  • Register

The archives

Filter by:

Filter by places

  • Oman (28)
  • Muscat (27)
  • Saudi Arabia (13)
  • Ibri (11)
  • Egypt (10)
  • Buraimi (9)
  • Nizwa (9)
  • Iraq (8)
  • United Arab Emirates (8)
  • Cairo (6)
  • Jordan (6)
  • Aden (5)
  • Bahrain (5)
  • Pakistan (5)
  • Salalah (5)
  • Yemen (5)
  • United States of America (4)
  • Dhank (4)
  • Fahud (4)
  • Dhofar (4)
  • Al Dhahirah (3)
  • Batinah (3)
  • Huqf (3)
  • Wadi Samail (3)
  • Sur (2)
  • Suez (2)
  • Sharqiyah (2)
  • Seeb (2)
  • Rustaq (2)
  • Khor Al Odaid (2)
  • Qabil (2)
  • Lebanon (2)
  • Ras Al Hadd (2)
  • Jebel Kawr (2)
  • Jebel Akhdar (2)
  • India (2)
  • Gwadar (2)
  • Dubai (2)
  • Baghdad (2)
  • Afghanistan (2)
  • Abu Dhabi (2)
  • Jebel Fahud (2)
  • Rostaq (1)
  • Masirah Island (1)
  • Mughshin (1)
  • New Zealand (1)
  • Port Said (1)
  • Tawi Salim (1)
  • Sharjah (1)
  • Sohar (1)
  • Sudan (1)
  • Sunainah (1)
  • Liwa (1)
  • UK (1)
  • Umm Al Zamul (1)
  • London (1)
  • Izki (1)
  • Libya (1)
  • Kalba (1)
  • Kahil (1)
  • Jalali (1)
  • Israel (1)
  • Hamra (1)
  • Ghumr (1)
  • France (1)
  • Duqm (1)
  • Cyprus (1)
  • Bilad Sayt (1)
  • Beirut (1)
  • Bainuna (1)
  • Australia (1)
  • Ascot (1)
  • Wadi Al Jizi (1)

Filter by personalities

  • Sultan Saeed Bin Taimur (24)
  • Ghalib Bin Ali Al Hina'i (17)
  • Sheikh Sulaiman Bin Himyar Al Nabhani (13)
  • F C L Chauncy (12)
  • Sheikh Salih Bin Isa Al Harithi (9)
  • B A B Burrows (7)
  • J E A Baird (6)
  • Talib Bin Ali Al Hina'i (6)
  • Percy Coriat (5)
  • Mohammad Bin Abdulla Al Khalili (4)
  • W A Cheeseman (4)
  • Anthony Eden (3)
  • P J McGill (3)
  • P R M Waterfield (3)
  • Sheikh Mohammad Bin Abdulla Al Ya'qubi (3)
  • Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan (3)
  • Sheikh Mohammad Bin Abdulla Al Salimi (2)
  • Wendell Phillips (2)
  • Thomson (2)
  • Queen Elizabeth II (2)
  • Harold Macmillan (2)
  • Neil Innes (2)
  • L A C Fry (2)
  • Peter Fleming (2)
  • Sheikh Ahmad Bin Mohammad Al Harithi (1)
  • P R A Ensor (1)
  • Qaboos Bin Saeed (1)
  • R A Beaumont (1)
  • R E R Bird (1)
  • Saeed Bin Mubarak (1)
  • Sheikh Abdulla Bin Salem Al Ka'abi (1)
  • N M P Reilly (1)
  • Sheikh Ibrahim Bin Isa Al Harithi (1)
  • Sheikh Ibrahim Bin Saeed Al Ibri (1)
  • Sheikh Nasir Bin Isa Al Harithi (1)
  • Sheikh Salman Bin Hamad Al Khalifa (1)
  • Sheikh Saqr Bin Sultan Al Humood Al Nuaimi (1)
  • Sheikh Sultan Bin Saif Al Hawsani (1)
  • Turki Bin Abdulla Al Ataishan (1)
  • Walworth Barbour (1)
  • Nuri Pasha (1)
  • E F Henderson (1)
  • Mohammad Bin Turki Bin Saeed (1)
  • E F Johnson (1)
  • Abdul Khalek Hasouna (1)
  • Baird (1)
  • Bertram Thomas (1)
  • C A E Shuckburgh (1)
  • C A Gault (1)
  • C C Maxwell (1)
  • Gibson (1)
  • Mohammad Bin Hamad Al Harithi (1)
  • Glubb Pasha (1)
  • Hamad Ghaylani (1)
  • Henry St John Basil Armitage (1)
  • Ibrahim Bin Isa Al Harithi (1)
  • J E L P Hoggarth (1)
  • Johnson (1)
  • King Hussein (1)
  • William O'Brien Lindsay (1)

Filter by entities

  • (-) Muscat and Oman Field Force (29)
  • Arab League (10)
  • Iraq Petroleum Company (10)
  • Trucial Oman Scouts (9)
  • Petroleum Development (Oman) Limited (7)
  • Huqf force (6)
  • Sultan's Armed Forces (6)
  • Duru (5)
  • Arab Legion (4)
  • Batinah Force (4)
  • BBC (3)
  • Muscat Infantry (3)
  • Aden Protectorate Levies (2)
  • Bani Riyam (2)
  • Awamir (2)
  • Bani Qitab (2)
  • Daily Express (2)
  • Dhofar Force (2)
  • Radio Cairo (2)
  • The Times (2)
  • Middle East Land Forces (2)
  • Al Akhbar (1)
  • Al Bu Shamis (1)
  • Al Jumhuriyah (1)
  • Al Shamsi (1)
  • Aramco (1)
  • Bani Ghafir (1)
  • Charles Kendall & Partners Limited (1)
  • Bani Ka'ab (1)
  • Bani Hina (1)
  • Bani Kalban (1)
  • Bani Shakail (1)
  • British Bank of the Middle East (1)
  • British Council (1)
  • British Tanker Company Limited (1)
  • Baghdad Pact (1)
  • Al Ahram (1)
  • Royal Artillery (1)
  • Cities Service Oil Company (1)
  • Oman Liberation Army (1)
  • HMS Loch Alvie (1)
  • Ibriyin (1)
  • Khimji Ramdas (1)
  • Middle East Centre for Arab Studies (1)
  • Military Laws (1)
  • Office of the Imamate of Oman (1)
  • Oman Regiment (1)
  • Bani Ali (1)
  • Royal Mint (1)
  • Scotland Yard (1)
  • Summary of World Broadcasts (1)
  • The Economist (1)
  • Voice of the Arabs (1)
  • Daily Telegraph (1)
  • Daily Worker (1)
  • Wahibah (1)

Filter by subjects

  • Defence (19)
  • Conflicts/disputes (18)
  • Tribes (16)
  • Internal affairs (14)
  • Leading personalities (13)
  • Arms and military equipment (12)
  • Oil and gas (11)
  • Borders/Boundaries (10)
  • Foreign relations/External affairs (9)
  • Maps (3)
  • Treaties and agreements (3)
  • Finance (2)
  • Infrastructure and transport (2)
  • Aviation (1)
  • Climate (1)
  • Demography (1)
  • Education (1)
  • Photographs (1)
  • Ports (1)
  • Religions (1)
  • Ruling families (1)
  • Telecommunications (1)
  • Visits (1)

Filter by date range

Active filters

  • Remove filter Muscat and Oman Field Force Muscat and Oman Field Force
DEFE 5/64

Nos 1 - 57. (Described at item level), 1956 Jan 2-Feb 8

This file contains Chiefs of Staff Committee memoranda from 2 January 1956 to 8 February 1956.

FO 1016/330

Muscat: oil exploration by Petroleum Development (OMAN) Ltd, 1954

This file relates to oil exploration in the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman by Petroleum Development (Oman) Limited (PDO). The company holds the concessions for the Sultan's dominions, except Dhofar, but has been unable to penetrate into central Oman because of the local tribes and the Sultan's inability to control them. For this reason, the geological party is provided with a sizeable armed escort, paid for by the company with HMG recruiting British officers to lead it. HMG hope this will have dual effect of helping the Sultan extend his authority over the tribes in the interior of Oman.

FO 1016/497

Muscat: internal political situation, 1956

This file relates to the internal political situation in Muscat. It contains correspondence on: Measures taken from various reports given on arms coming from Buraimi Reports on fighting taking place at Tawi Silaim [Tawi Salim] in Sharqiya Confirmation that Major Dennison has been wounded and there have been further casualties after attempting to recover a broken down vehicle between the villages of Ghabi and Mintirib. Aircraft have been sent to Ibri for urgent casualty evacuation.

FO 1016/502

Oman: internal political situation, 1956

This file relates to the situation in Oman following the rebellion by the Imam of Oman Ghalib Bin Ali Al Hina'i.

FO 1016/561

Omani Liberation Army, 1957

This file relates to the military situation in Muscat and Oman.

FO 1016/356

Development in Oman, 1954

This file concerns political events in Oman. It contains correspondence relating to: Question of whether the Muscat and Oman Field Force (MOFF), also known as the Huqf Force, should advance further north to take Dhank and perhaps even to join up with the Batinah Force.

FO 1016/355

Development in Oman, 1954

This file concerns political events in Oman.

FO 1016/353

Principal Sheikhs and tribes of Oman: death of Imam, 1954

This file contains: Revised notes on the tribes of the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman; a note on the Imam's administration in the interior of Oman; and a brief history of relations between the Sultan and the Imam News of the death of the Imam of Oman Mohammad Bin Abdulla Al Khalili and of the appointment of Ghalib Bin Ali Al Hina'i as his successor.

FO 1016/352

Proposed increase in strength of Muscat and Oman Field Force, 1954

This file concerns proposals to expand the Muscat and Oman Field Force (MOFF), also known as the Huqf Force.

FO 1016/438

Muscat: Ruling Family, 1955

This file relates to the affairs of the Sultan of Muscat and Oman Saeed Bin Taimur and his extended family. It contains correspondence concerning: The future arrangements for the Sultan’s trip to London, and in particular plans for a luncheon with the Queen The travel of the Sultan from Muscat to London.

FO 1016/395

Operation in interior of Oman, 1955

This file relates to an operation by the Sultan of Muscat and Oman Saeed Bin Taimur, to occupy Nizwa, the base of the Imam of Oman Ghalib Bin Ali Al Hina'i, which was backed by Britain and code-named ‘Full Blast’. It takes place during a dispute between the Imam and the Sultan regarding the sovereignty of Interior Oman.

FO 1016/393

Muscat and Oman: internal situation, 1955

This file relates to the dispute between the Imam of Oman, Ghalib Bin Ali Al Hina'i, and the Sultan of Muscat and Oman Saeed Bin Taimur concerning the sovereignty of Interior Oman.

Pagination

Page 1 of 3
  • Current page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »
  • Tips for searching
  • Contact us
  • Accessibility
  • Sitemap
  • Browser support
  • Copyright
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms of Use

© 2025 National Library and Archives of the UAE