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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Muscat, Oman.

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Prior to 20th century

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  • 550 BCE - Achaemenids in power (approximate date).
  • 100s CE - Migration of Arab tribes from Yemen.
  • 633 CE - Regional Islamization.
  • 696 CE - Umayyad army attempting to seize Muscat was defeated.
  • 865 CE - Flood destroy a portion of the city.
  • 1507 - City taken by Portuguese forces under command of Afonso de Albuquerque.
  • 1522 - Uprising against Portuguese rule.
  • 1546 - City bombarded by Ottoman ships without landing.
  • 1552 - Capture of Muscat (1552) by Ottoman forces under Piri Reis for a brief period.
  • 1581 - City pillaged by Ottomans under command of Piri Reis before withdrawing.
  • 1586-1588 - Fort al-Jalali and Fort al-Mirani completed.
  • 1624 - Construction begins of "earthen land wall" around city.
  • 1640 - City attacked by forces of Nasir bin Murshid.
  • 1648 - City besieged by Nasir ibn Murshid but Portuguese sued for peace.
  • 1650 - City taken by forces of Sultan bin Saif; Portuguese ousted.
  • 1670 - Dutch East India Company factory established.
  • 1738 - Muscat occupied by forces of Muhammad Taqi Khan of Fars.
  • 1740s - Ahmad bin Said al-Busaidi in power.
  • 1792 - Albusaidi monarch Hamad ibn Said relocates the capital of Oman from Rustaq to Muscat.
  • 1800 - British representative of the British East India Company takes residence in Muscat.
  • 1806 - Said bin Sultan in power.
  • 1832 - Capital of the Omani empire relocated from Muscat to colonial Zanzibar by Said bin Sultan.
  • 1845 - Bait al-Falaj Fort built.
  • 1856 - Thuwaini bin Said becomes sultan of the newly formed Sultanate of Muscat and Oman and his capital is Muscat.
  • 1879 - The United States consulate is established in Muscat.
  • 1890 - Cyclonic storm flooding kills 700 people.
  • 1893 - Hospital established.
  • 1894 - French consulate established.
  • 1899 - Bubonic plague strikes at Muscat.

20th century

21st century

See also

References

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  19. Agerholm, Harriet (26 April 2018). "Avicii death: Family reveals he 'could not go on any longer' and 'wanted to find peace'". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-05-07. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
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