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 Sultanate of Muscat-Oman

 * Government: Absolute Monarchy (Sultanate)
 * Sultan: Abdul III al-Qazi (B 269 AD - 351 AD) (R 302 AD - 351 AD), Rasheed IV al-Qazi (B 332 AD, still alive) (R 351 AD - Present)
 * Economy: Based around fishing, some agriculture and trading mostly, as well as taxing of the villagers and peasants. Our vassal of Suraban also contributes to the economy. With the spices from the east we become richer by selling them to nearby peoples. Trade with Rome influences us. We also are trading with Upathara Wansura, Gerrha and Abhiras.
 * Capital: Muscat
 * Demographics (not including Suraban):
 * Population:
 * Muscat: 7130
 * Ibri: 4350
 * Salala: 3420
 * Duqm: 3115
 * Tamreda (Hadibu): 1100
 * Sur: 601
 * Rural areas (AKA everything else): ~92,050
 * Ethnicities: 84% Omani, 7% Gerrhan, 3% Qatan, 2% Rhabi, 2% Azd tribes
 * Religion: 97% Zoroastrianism, 3% Other (Christianity, Paganism etc.)
 * Wars and Conflicts (italics: Potential War):
 * Bactrian War: The grandest conflict we've observed so far has sprung out and Muscat-Oman shall not surrender. We declare war on Bactria and later the other enemy nations that declare war on our allies.
 * Eastern Naval War: Crossing the strait over to Aksum is dangerous and difficult, thus before attempting any sort of land invasion we send in 70 warships, 30 transport ships, 5 fireships and 100 ships from the gulfic navy gifted to us by Gerrha towards the Red Sea to break the naval blockade and attack the nations' navies. The naval combat consists mostly of ramming, with some arrow fire from certain transport ships and warships to establish dominance. Our remaining ships, along with Surabanese ships, stay as reinforcements.
 * Mainland War: An army of 25k sent to us by Gerrha, as well as one of our own armies (800 Spearmen, 900 Shortswordmen, 300 Bowmen and 200 Horsemen) to engage the enemy of Saba and push them out of Surabanese lands and defend. A smaller part of this army takes part in occupying Suraban (see below). The strait of Bab-el-Mandeb (between irl Djibouti and Yemen) is garrisoned.
 * Socotra and Horn of Africa: Our colonies, as well as Gerrhas, are put under garrison, with a few forts being built there.
 * Western Naval War: To help our important ally Abhiras, we send a naval force equipped with 500 infantry units to try and assist them in their front.
 * Occupation of Suraban: Our forces entering Suraban take part in occupying them, abolishing their vassal government and absorbing them into our own realm.
 * New Naval Technology: Plenty of our ships are outfitted with sails and it doesn't end. We have also developed fire ships, used as "suicide" ships that ram into important enemy ships to destroy them and weaken their navy.
 * Military: Our conscription law is ~9% of the population
 * Shielded Spearmen: 1500
 * Shortswordmen: 3000
 * Bowmen: 1500
 * City Guards (found mostly in cities but also smaller "squads" exist in larger villages): 1000
 * Dromedary Forces: 1000
 * Horsemen: 1200
 * Navy:
 * 58 transport ships (can hold around 8-12 men)
 * 170 trade ships
 * 90 warships (galleys pretty much)
 * 35 fire ships
 * Although not part of the navy we have 400 fishing ships.
 * 111 military ships from Gerrha
 * Diplomacy:
 * Bactria: You are a filthy, disgusting stain of a civilization.
 * Gerrha: Ahura Mazda guide us through this war!
 * Suraban: We tell their populace that the occupation is "for their greater good".
 * Events:
 * The Young Sultan: Abdul III lived for long and oversaw the start of the Bactrian War. Before he could do much about it, he passed from natural causes. His heir was his eldest son, Rasheed IV, who was 18 when he took to the throne. Whilst young, he had studied a lot about war and related things. He has now conscripted a large portion of our populace to serve in the military, mobilizing them for war.
 * Rhabi and Qatan Population: Due to our assimiliation they are slowly becoming Omani and many of them are conscripted into the military.
 * Autonomous Regions of Aynarab, Rhabi and Qata: Aynarab's autonomy is revoked, due to there not being any more Aynarabites. The Sultan is considering revoking the other's autonomies as well, due to their original culture slowly disappearing.