Oman: The Land of Fortresses
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Forts and castles can be found here on the coast, in the mountains, and in the desert — practically in every region of the country. Some of them were built during the times when Oman was controlled by Portugal, others during the reign of the sultans. Each fortress has its own story, which in turn forms the history of the entire country. They rise above the land like guardians of time, carrying on their stone walls the stories of centuries. Like incredible witnesses of antiquity, they protected the mysterious intertwining of culture, trade, and defense, composing a mosaic picture of the richness of this beautiful country. At the center of this magical tale stands Nizwa Fortress, a guardian at the crossroads of time. Its stone towers and walls reaching to the sky seem indestructible, and every stone, every crack, carried the vibrations of past eras. Here, amidst the aroma of spices and the noise of bazaars, every stone told its own story. Surrounded by the endless desert, Nakhal Fort rose on a hill like an unbreakable castle amid a golden sea of sand dunes. Its dark walls held the secrets of wars and trade, and from its summit opened panoramic views of the beauty of the Omani landscape. Bahla Fort, the crown of architectural art, amazes with its grandeur. Preserved through time, this fortress was a stone witness to power and luxury, embodying the creative spirit of Omani builders. In the capital, Muscat, the majestic Mirani Fort, overlooking the endless waves of the Arabian Sea, became a symbol of maritime adventures and protection. Its walls told of ancient battles, the greatness of naval fleets, and how they met the winds and waves. All these fortresses, like wise guardians of the ages, speak of time, honor, and wealth. Their walls, imbued with the scent of history, keep the secrets of ancient civilizations, trade routes, and military strategies. Each stone tower is part of a story where people, merchants, and warriors met, building their lives on this land, defending and developing it. The forts of Oman are not just stone walls and towers. They are living witnesses of a great history, embodying the creativity and craftsmanship of Omani builders, the continuity of generations, and the unyielding will of this remarkable country to be the guardian of its heritage.
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Nizwa Fortress: Guardian of the Desert and Gate of Time
Fort Al-Jalali or Fort Ash-Sharqiya
Fort Al Mirani, formerly known as Admiral's Fort
Fort Mutrah (Muttrah)
Fort Sohar (Suhar) - the place where Sinbad the Sailor was born
Fort Ar Rustaq
Al-Hazm Castle
Barka Castle - the homeland of sultans
Bayt Al-Makham Castle: A House Built for a Noble Lady
Castle Bayt Al-Yahmadi
Bayt Al-Naaman Castle - Royal Holiday Home
Fort Khasab
Bidbid Castle
Bilad Sur Castle
Fort Al-Handak
Daba Castle (Dibba Al-Seeba)
Al-Faykin Castle
Ibrí Castle
Al-Habur Castle
Fort Liva
Fort Al-Muntarib
Kuryat Castle
Fort Ras al-Hadd
Al-Rawda Castle
Shinas Castle