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Sultanate of Muscat and Aynarab (most often referred to as just Muscat)

 * Government: Absolute Monarchy (Sultanate)
 * Sultan: Haddimu al-Qazi (B 22 AD, D 110 AD) (R 54 AD - 110 AD), Haddimu II al-Qazi (B 74 AD, still alive) (R 110 AD - Present)
 * Economy: Based around fishing, some agriculture and trading mostly, as well as slight taxing of the villagers and peasants. With the spices from the east we become rich by selling them to nearby peoples. Trading with Uputhara Wansura and Satavahana is a large and essential part of the economy. The economy is in a state of rebuilding
 * Capital: Muscat
 * Demographics:
 * Population:
 * Muscat: 5805
 * Ibri: 3511
 * Tamreda: 824
 * Rural areas (AKA everything else): ~43,025
 * Ethnicities: 75% Omani (Arab), 22% Aynarab (Arab), 2% Azd tribes, 1% Gerrhan
 * Religion: 100% Folklore and Tribal beliefs
 * Wars and Conflicts (italics: Potential War):
 * Intervention in the Gerrhan Civil War: Now that Arashena has ended it, we accept the terms given by Gerrha.
 * Military: Total of
 * Spearmen: 720
 * Shortswordmen: 375
 * Bowmen: 601
 * City Guards: 423
 * Dromedary Forces: 250
 * Navy:
 * 48 transport ships (can hold around 8-12 men)
 * 105 trade ships
 * 35 warships (galleys pretty much)
 * Although not part of the navy we have 256 fishing ships.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Arashena and Gerrha: We request a non-aggression pact.
 * Rhabi: Very well.
 * Rome: We have heard much about your empire, do you wish to trade?
 * Events:
 * Rebuilding of the Sultanate: After ending another round of warfare, we now spend several years building up the reunified city of Ibri, working on our army and navy slightly as well.
 * Influence: Our influence expands more over Rhabi and nearby Adnanite tribes.
 * The Day of the Aistieada: A new holiday is introduced, celebrating the Aistieada (Reconquest according to Google Translate) of West Ibri.
 * The Roman Survey: Having heard of a great empire in the west, we send 20 trade ships around the Arabian Peninsula and up the Red Sea to attempt to establish contact with this empire (Rome).