List of Omani royal consorts

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Sayyida Ahad bin Abdullah is the consort of Sultan Haitham bin Tariq

Royal consorts of Oman are women that have been married to the Sultan of Oman. Sultan Qaboos bin Said was unmarried for most of his reign so Oman was without a first lady for over 50 years until the accession of Sultan Haitham bin Tariq in 2020. His wife, Sayyida Ahad bint Abdullah, is the first royal consort to have an official public role. [1]

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Sayyida Ahad bint Abdullah has been given the title Arabic : السيّدة الجليلةAl Sayyida Al Jalila which can be translated as The Honourable Lady, The Venerable Lady, or The Great Lady. The title was sometimes applied to Sultan Qaboos' mother, Sayyida Mazoon bint Ahmad, though she had no official role. [2] English language publications often refer to her as the First Lady of Oman while Oman's government entities use The Honourable Lady when communicating in English. [3] [4]

Consort of the Sultan of Muscat and Oman

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeath Spouse
Aliyah bint Thuwaini Al Bu Said Thuwaini bin Said Al Bu Said 4 October 1913
husband's death
1946 [5] Faisal bin Turki
Fatima bint Ali Al Bu SaidAli bin Salim Al Bu Said4 May 1891 [5] 19025 October 1913
husband's accession
10 February 1932
husband's abdication
April 1967 Taimur bin Faisal
a Yemeni womanc. 1919 [5] 10 February 1932
husband's abdication
Kamile İlgiray19201920
marriage
1921
divorce [6]
a Dhofari womanc. 1924 [5] 10 February 1932
husband's abdication
Kiyoko Oyama Kanji Oyama19165 May 1936 [7] --November 1939
Nafisa Bundukji [8] Sadik Hasan Bundukji1939 (divorced 1940) [5] --1965
Fatima bint Ali Al MashaniAli Fankhar bin Huwayrar Al Mashani19331933
marriage
 ?
divorce [5]
Said bin Taimur
Mazoon bint Ahmad Al Mashani Ahmad bin Ali Al Mashani192519361936
marriage
23 July 1970
husband's deposition
12 August 1992 [9]

Consort of the Sultan of Oman

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeath Spouse
Nawwal bint Tariq Al Said Tariq bin Taimur Al Said 20 November 1951 [5] 22 March 197622 March 1976
marriage
1979
divorce [10]
Qaboos bin Said
`hd lbws`ydy@.jpg Ahad bint Abdullah Al Busaidiyah Abdullah bin Hamad Al Busaidi4 April 1970 [11] 198911 January 2020
husband's accession
Incumbent Haitham bin Tariq

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