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United Pakistan – Omani Sultanate (1971–1995) relations

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Sultanate of Oman—United Pakistan relations
Pakistan
  OMAN SULTANATE
  PAKISTAN
  (Occupied Kashmir)

Sultanate of Oman is the nearest Arab country to Pakistan, because of this, they both share a Maritime boundary with each other. 30% of Omanis are of Balochi origin from Pakistan's Balochistan province, having settled in Oman over a hundred years ago. Gwadar was formerly part of Oman but was sold to Pakistan on the 8th of September in 1958. It was integrated within Balochistan on the 1st of July in 1977 and became a full sub-division of the Gwadar District. There are over 85,000 Pakistani immigrants resident in Oman. Both countries established diplomatic relations on the 15th of October in 1971[1] during Pakistan's 1971 Civil war and 61 days before the Fall of Dacca respectively.

References[edit]

  1. "Calendar of events in 1971". Arabian Gulf Digital Archives. Retrieved 22 April 2023.