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VPG-DVD-166 - SULTANATE OF OMAN The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia that extends from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970's the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes but today it boasts an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces. The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the 'Gateway To China'. It is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four-storey structure that dates back to the 14th century. The Hajar Mountains extend for almost six hundred kilometres from the Musandam Peninsula in the north to its eastern sections. They are also known as the Oman Mountains and divide the coast from the inland. Oman covers around three hundred thousand square kilometres and is one of the most sparsely settled countries in the world with only one and a half million inhabitants. Nizwa, the religious center of the Omans, has a moving past that manifests itself in the city's defensive fortress. Until the 12th century it was the capital of the Desert State of Oman. Even today this oasis city and trading metropolis has lost none of its former importance. Al-Hamra is the name of a three hundred year old oasis village that dates back to the reign of Imam Saif Bin Sultan. At the end of the 17th century members of the Abriyin Tribe settled here the descendants of whom still live in the Jebal-Akhdar Mountains. Al-Hamra means 'The Red One', an Arabic name that is also to be found in the word 'Alhambra', in Spain's Granada. The Sultanate Of Oman is a treasure trove of rarities. Its twelve thousand year old history is visible throughout the entire country and the beauty of the mysterious Arabian Peninsula is a truly captivating experience.
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GTR-DVD-1023 - Nizwa, Oman Nizwa, the religious centre of the Omans, has a moving past and until the 12th century it was the capital of the Desert State of Oman. It contains a massive fortress of which the architecture is captivating, an impressive, castle-like structure that was built on the orders of Sultan, Bin Saif Al Yarooba, in 1660. Nizwa's picturesque markets offer a large variety of goods and the city is the centre of the country's silver trade. In addition to shops that sell traditional crafts and general goods, many fruit and vegetable traders offer their products for sale in the restored Souk. The majority of the goods come from the surrounding oasis plantations. Close to the restored quarter, the old town has managed to retain its charm and it's here that time seems to have stood still as the hustle and bustle of the marketplace is reminiscent of a bygone time. From the battlements of the fortress there's a marvellous view across the magnificent mountain terrain of Oman's interior and also to the city's minaret. In the Sufala district, close to the monumental castle, is the Sultan Qaboos Mosque. As it towers into the sky, the shining tip of the Friday's Mosque is a reminder of the city's former prosperity. The religious, economic and cultural centre of Oman, Nizwa provides a fascinating and exotic impression of the past. Global Treasures - History's Most Protected Monuments - Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live today, and what we pass on to future generations. our cultural and natural heritage are both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration. Places as unique and diverse as the wilds of East Africa's Serengeti, the Pyramids of Egypt, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the Baroque cathedrals of Latin America make up our world's heritage. Join us as we explore one of these protected monuments.
Global Treasures Nizwa Oman
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7DY-DVD-134 - The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar.  Up until the 1970's the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes.  It has an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces.  Our journey begins on the northern coast of the Gulf Of Oman.  The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the 'Gateway To China'.  Sinbad the Sailor is said to have lived there in the 8th century and after he spent his father's inheritance it is believed that he travelled to Baghdad to seek his fortune there.  The city is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four story building that dates back to the 14th century.  The Nakhl Fortress is located on a rock at the foot of the mountain of the same name, Jebel Nakhl.  Both walls and rock form a complete architectural whole.  Nakhl is the home of the Ya´Aruba Tribe that came into power in 1624 and ruled over Oman for a hundred and twenty years.  Until the 12th century Nizwa was the capital of the Desert State of Oman.  Even today this oasis city and trading metropolis has lost none of its former importance and the former residential complex of the massive fortress is open to the public.  The fortress once fulfilled an important role in protecting the country's interior and now its lavish and well-restored rooms radiate tranquillity.  The mighty Jabrin Fort is one of the most beautiful castles of its kind in the Sultanate of Oman, formerly the famous 'Land Of Incense'.  Its massive, towering and eye-catching pewter walls date back to the 17th century.  Until the middle of the twentieth century Abri had the reputation of being a centre for highwaymen and robbers, favoured for its good strategic location.  The booty that came from plundered caravans and the settlements of various tribes was sold at auction in the souk:  adventure straight from the pages of an Arabian fairy-tale!The Sultanate Of Oman is a treasure trove of rarities.  Its twelve thousand year old history is visible throughout the entire country and the beauty of the mysterious Arabian Peninsula is a truly captivating experience.
7 Days SULTANATE OF OMAN
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