Asa'ad bin Tariq | |
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Deputy Prime Minister of Oman | |
Assumed office 3 March 2017 | |
Monarchs | Qaboos bin Said Haitham bin Tariq |
Prime Minister | Sultan Qaboos Sultan Haitham |
Personal details | |
Born | Muscat, Muscat and Oman | 20 June 1954
Political party | Independent |
Children | Taimur bin Asa'ad |
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Sayyid Asa'ad bin Tariq Al Said (Arabic: أسعد بن طارق آل سعيد; born 20 June 1954) is an Omani politician and retired military officer.[1] He is the brother of Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said, and Shihab bin Tariq Al Said, and cousin of former Sultan Qaboos bin Said.[2] He has been Deputy Prime Minister for relations and international cooperation affairs of the Sultanate of Oman since 2017.[3][4][5]
Biography
Brigadier-General Sayyid Asa'ad bin Tariq Al Said was educated at Al-Saidia School, Muscat, Millfield School, Street, Somerset, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey, and King's College, London (BA Military School, 1986).
Honours
- National honours
- Order of Al-Russoukh 1st class (23 November 2010).
- Military Order of Oman, 2nd class.
- 10th Anniversary Medal.
- 15th Anniversary Medal.
- 25th Anniversary Medal.
- 35th Anniversary Medal.
- Foreign honours
- Order of King Abdulaziz, 1st class (24 December 2006).
Ancestry
16. Turki bin Said | |||||||||||||||||||
8. Faisal bin Turki | |||||||||||||||||||
17. an Ethiopian suri | |||||||||||||||||||
4. Taimur bin Feisal | |||||||||||||||||||
18. Thuwaini bin Said | |||||||||||||||||||
9. Aliya bint Thuwaini Al Said | |||||||||||||||||||
19. Ghaliya bint Salim Al Busaidiyah | |||||||||||||||||||
2. Tariq bin Taimur | |||||||||||||||||||
5. Kamile İlgiray, a Circassian | |||||||||||||||||||
1. Asad bin Tariq Al Said | |||||||||||||||||||
12. Hamud Al-Busaidi | |||||||||||||||||||
6. Nasir bin Hamud Al-Busaidi | |||||||||||||||||||
3. Shawana bint Nasir Al-Busaidiyah | |||||||||||||||||||
References
- ↑ "Oman's Sultan Qaboos chooses a successor". The Arab Weekly. Archived from the original on 3 September 2019. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
- ↑ "Oman – Leaders". www.globalsecurity.org.
- ↑ "Modi in Oman: PM offers prayers at Shiva temple, visits Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat". 12 February 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
- ↑ "Here is why Social Development Ministry honoured 32 private firms". Times of Oman. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
- ↑ "King meets Arab leaders on summit's sidelines". Jordan Times. 30 March 2017. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
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