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- The Persians defeated the Sultan s rebel enemies, and after some difficulties renewed the campaign the following year, capturing Masqat.
- During World War II the Sultan cooperated readily with the British and several Royal Air Force landing fields were constructed between Salalah in Dhofar and Masqat.
- By this time the swell of piracy and mutiny had receded again, and after new invitation from the Sultan, Taqi Khan made another intervention in Masqat.
- In March 1737, Mo % ammad-Lamif Khan sailed with 5, 000 troops to the Straits of Hormuz, in response to an appeal for help from the Sultan of Masqat.
- The last of them made terms in July 1743, the Persians took control of Masqat itself, and that appeared to be the final, decisive chapter in the story ( Floor, 1987, p . 51; Lockhart, 1936, p . 13 ).
- By the time Nder Shah was murdered by his own troops in Khorasan in June 1747, most of the new ships had been lost at sea or were rotting in port, and the Persian forces in Masqat had been pushed back again to Jolfr ( Floor, 1987, pp . 51 53 ).
- Stephen Wippel supports the idea that there were stages of migration and gives an approximation for the first wave : The first Indian merchant decided to establish a semi-permanent presence in Masqat or anywhere else on the Bhatina coast ( a region of Oman ) & ( and ) evidence points to settlement occurring no later than the fifteenth century.