تعبير تقرير
برجراف فقرة برزنتيشن بحث موضوع ملخص
جاهز باللغة الانجليزي
تعبير بالانجليزي عن. تقرير جاهز عن. عندي بحث بالانجليزي
الثقافة في سلطنة عمان معلومات عن الثقافة العمانية معلومات عن التراث العماني
العادات والتقاليد العمانية السياحة الثقافية معلومات
معلومات
عن الحرف العمانية باللغة الانجليزية تقرير عن التراث العماني تعبير عن التراث العماني الخنجر العماني
مقدمه عن التراث العماني معلومات عن الكمة العمانية باللغة الانجليزية
omani crafts
omani khanjar
Culture and arts Oman
Muscat Cultural Heritage
An oasis in the desert, the Omani capital
is built in the middle of a fertile plain surrounded by steep rocks. It is the
smallest capital in the world, and the hottest too, reaching 45 ° C from May to
August.
Seen from the harbor, this city offers an
imposing spectacle, with its crenellated walls as in the Middle Ages and the
blue and gold palace of the Sultan finished in 1970 and considered by the Omani
as a symbol of the rebirth of the country.
Urban planning is in keeping with the
traditions of Arab architecture: no tall buildings, no sloping roofs, clean
streets, sand-colored or white buildings.
Old Muscat is also one of the places of
residence of Sultan Qaboos Bin Said. His palace is built in a contemporary
architectural style that respects the traditional Islamic style. The residence
of Al Alam is flanked by the forts of Jalali and Mirani, majestic witnesses of
the past.
Among the attractions of the historic
capital, which is easily accessible on foot, are the Muscat History Museum
(located in the city's gateway), the Oman Museum, the Bait Al Zubair Museum and
the Franco-Omani museum.
Cultural Heritage in the surroundings of
Muscat
Muscat is the ideal starting point for
excursions in the valleys and forts of the interior, along the coast to Sohar
north or Sour and the sands of Wahiba further south.
Muscat has been expanding gradually since
the 1970s and has several new shopping and residential districts. The city also
has 3 natural parks: Qurm, Seeb Beach and Wadi Kabir.
The grand mosque of Sultan Qaboos,
inaugurated in 2001, is located in Bawshar, on the expressway. It is an
imposing building and very luxurious, financed by the personal funds of the
Sultan. The exterior is composed of 3 main aisles, 5 minarets, several ablution
courts and three vaulted passageways. The prayer room for men is monumental. We
will notice the magnificent dome and the chandelier.
If you can, have a look at the Friday
market at Souk Al Jouma in Wadi Kabir.
The coastal plain
Baitinah is the most populous and most
fertile coastal region of the country. It stretches for 300 km at the foot of
the mountains of Western Hajar. This narrow plain (between 1 and 5 km wide) is
the natural route between the coast (Gulf of Oman), the mountainous axis and
the interior plateaus on the border with the Emirates. The fishing villages line
up along the coast from Shinas in the north to Al Khaboura in the south.
The interior is characterized by palm
groves at the foot of the mountains and small farms and livestock. It is here
that one finds a multitude of wadis or wadis, these river beds generally dry,
except after heavy rains. Oases develop around streams and small lakes buried
behind stones, date palms and undergrowth.
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