Talk:Succession to the Omani throne

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2601:47:101:B3D0:C0B0:A2F1:7995:6B67 (talk) 19:04, 4 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Removing people with non-Omani parents[edit]

I think the sons of Sayyid Talal and Sayyid Qais are not currently in the line of succession because their mothers are not from Oman. Talal is married to a woman from Turkey but I haven't found a good source for that yet. Qais (aka Kais) is married to an American woman named Susan. She is quite public because she is the owner of the Bait Muzna gallery in Muscat. Here's an article from Diplomat Magazine that says, "Bait Muzna was founded in 2000 at the initiative of Their Highnesses the late Sayyid Kais bin Tariq Al Said and his US-born spouse Sayyida Susan Al Said after the former inherited the property where the gallery now stands from his aunt the late Sayyida Muzna bint Nader Al Said." For the time being I am just going to remove Sayyid Qais' sons and hold off on Sayyid Talal's. Royalwatcher12 (talk) 17:14, 15 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]