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Sultanate of Muscat

 * Government: Absolute Monarchy
 * Sultan: Rauid al-Qazi (B 139 BCE D 70 BCE) (R 121 BCE - 66 BCE), Yusaaf al-Qazi (B 100 BCE, still alive) (R 70 BCE - Present)
 * Economy: Based around fishing, some agriculture and trading mostly. With the spices (maybe?) from the east we become rich by selling them to nearby peoples.
 * Capital: Muscat
 * Demographics:
 * Population:
 * Muscat: 4671
 * Rural areas (AKA everything else): ~15,105
 * Ethnicities: 98% Omani (if that's a thing, idk a demonym for Muscat), 2% Azd tribes
 * Religion: 100% Folklore and Tribal beliefs
 * Wars and Conflicts (italics: Potential War):
 * Army Equipment: It is improved to be able to withstand the hot climate better and for longer times.
 * Outposts: Several smaller outposts are built by the Gerrhan border as they are still a vassal of Seleucid (I think atleast) and may attack.
 * Military: Total of
 * Spearmen: 325
 * Hatchetmen: 200
 * Bowmen: 484
 * City Guards: 88
 * Dromedary Forces: 20
 * Navy:
 * 82 transport ships (can hold around 8-12 men)
 * 42 trade ships
 * Although not part of the navy we have 134 fishing ships.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Adnanites: We keep selling spices and other gracious items from the east to Adnanite tribes to befriend them and eventually assimilate them.
 * Parthia: We offer to sell our spices to them.
 * Aynarab, Rhabi, Qata and Suraban: We offer a defensive pact and non-aggression pact between all of us as we may be caught in the crossfire with the large war in the north.
 * Events:
 * Developed Script: Our script develops more.
 * Richness of the Sultan: After all the selling and trading and becoming quite a rich nation, the Sultan is now an incredibly rich person, having jewelry and other expensive things in the royal areas and on his clothing.
 * Palace of Muscat: A grand palace is built in Muscat, where the Sultan lives.
 * Exploration: More naval exploration occurs, discovering more of Uputhara Wansura's coast, giving larger oppurtunities for trade, although not much more of the coast due to the distance and shortages of food and other supplies. Other areas discovered include more of the southern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, small parts of the Horn of Africa and the islands of the Socotra Archipelago, which the explorers later consider to be colonized, but not yet due to the distance and the difficulty of supporting such a colony.