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Muttrah Souq In Muscat, Oman| Muttrah Corniche vlog|മത്ര സൂക്, മസ്കറ്റ് |Ep:35|
Muttrah souq is the oldest souq of oman which is located in the capital city of oman i.e, muscat. It is a commerical street located adjacent to muttrah corniche.A must visit tourists and commercial area is the so called muttrah a souq.
THE MUTTRAH SOUQ IN MUSCAT!! | Relaxing Muscat
After a short morning stay at the beach, we go visit the Muscat Market!! It is an amazing experience! When you are in this area, consider visiting this as it is worthwhile.
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Muscat, Masqat Oman: Population (May 2017): 1,560,330 (Suburb: 2.8 million)
Muscat (Arabic: مسقط, Masqaṭ ) is the capital and largest metropolitan city of Oman. It is also the seat of government and largest city in the Governorate of Muscat.
Muscat is located in northeast Oman, at 24°00′N 57°00′E. The Tropic of Cancer passes south of the area. It is bordered to its west by the plains of the Al Batinah Region and to its east by Ash Sharqiyah Region. The interior plains of the Ad Dakhiliyah Region border Muscat to the south, while the Gulf of Oman forms the northern and western periphery of the city. The water along to coast of Muscat runs deep, forming two natural harbours, in Muttrah and Muscat. The Western Al Hajar Mountains run through the northern coastline of the city.
Muscat is also considered as a Global City. According to the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), the total population of Muscat Governorate reached 1.28 million as of September 2015. The metropolitan area spans approximately 3,500 km2 (1,400 sq mi) and includes six provinces called wilayats. Known since the early 1st century CE as an important trading port between the west and the east, Muscat was ruled by various indigenous tribes as well as foreign powers such as the Persians, the Portuguese Empire and the Ottoman Empire at various points in its history. A regional military power in the 18th century, Muscat's influence extended as far as East Africa and Zanzibar. As an important port-town in the Gulf of Oman, Muscat attracted foreign tradesmen and settlers such as the Persians and the Balochis. Since the ascension of Qaboos bin Said as Sultan of Oman in 1970, Muscat has experienced rapid infrastructural development that has led to the growth of a vibrant economy and a multi-ethnic society.
The rocky Western Al Hajar Mountains dominate the landscape of Muscat. The city lies on the Arabian Sea along the Gulf of Oman and is in the proximity of the strategic Straits of Hormuz. Low-lying white buildings typify most of Muscat's urban landscape, while the port-district of Muttrah, with its corniche and harbour, form the north-eastern periphery of the city. Muscat's economy is dominated by trade, petroleum and porting.
Muscat's economy, like that of Oman, is dominated by trade. The more traditional exports of the city included dates, mother of pearl, and fish. Many of the souks of Muttrah sell these items and traditional Omani artefacts. Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) has been central to Muscat's economy since at least 1962 and is the country's second largest employer, after the government. PDO's major shareholders include Royal Dutch/Shell.Wikipedia
Oman/Mussanah to Muscat Part 40
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Muscat, Masqat Oman: Population (May 2017): 1,560,330 (Suburb: 2.8 million)
Muscat (Arabic: مسقط, Masqaṭ ) is the capital and largest metropolitan city of Oman. It is also the seat of government and largest city in the Governorate of Muscat.
Muscat is located in northeast Oman, at 24°00′N 57°00′E. The Tropic of Cancer passes south of the area. It is bordered to its west by the plains of the Al Batinah Region and to its east by Ash Sharqiyah Region. The interior plains of the Ad Dakhiliyah Region border Muscat to the south, while the Gulf of Oman forms the northern and western periphery of the city. The water along to coast of Muscat runs deep, forming two natural harbours, in Muttrah and Muscat. The Western Al Hajar Mountains run through the northern coastline of the city.
Muscat is also considered as a Global City. According to the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), the total population of Muscat Governorate reached 1.28 million as of September 2015. The metropolitan area spans approximately 3,500 km2 (1,400 sq mi) and includes six provinces called wilayats. Known since the early 1st century CE as an important trading port between the west and the east, Muscat was ruled by various indigenous tribes as well as foreign powers such as the Persians, the Portuguese Empire and the Ottoman Empire at various points in its history. A regional military power in the 18th century, Muscat's influence extended as far as East Africa and Zanzibar. As an important port-town in the Gulf of Oman, Muscat attracted foreign tradesmen and settlers such as the Persians and the Balochis. Since the ascension of Qaboos bin Said as Sultan of Oman in 1970, Muscat has experienced rapid infrastructural development that has led to the growth of a vibrant economy and a multi-ethnic society.
The rocky Western Al Hajar Mountains dominate the landscape of Muscat. The city lies on the Arabian Sea along the Gulf of Oman and is in the proximity of the strategic Straits of Hormuz. Low-lying white buildings typify most of Muscat's urban landscape, while the port-district of Muttrah, with its corniche and harbour, form the north-eastern periphery of the city. Muscat's economy is dominated by trade, petroleum and porting.
Muscat's economy, like that of Oman, is dominated by trade. The more traditional exports of the city included dates, mother of pearl, and fish. Many of the souks of Muttrah sell these items and traditional Omani artefacts. Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) has been central to Muscat's economy since at least 1962 and is the country's second largest employer, after the government. PDO's major shareholders include Royal Dutch/Shell,
10 Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Muscat, Oman | 2019
Muscat (Arabic: مسقط, Masqaṭ pronounced [ˈmasqatˤ]) is the capital and largest city of Oman. It is the seat of the Governorate of Muscat.
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The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 14th April, 2019:
1: Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
2: The National Museum of Oman
3: Mutrah Corniche
4: Al Alam Palace
5: Bait Al Zubair Museum
6: Qurum Beach
7: Al Qurum Beach
8: Azaibah Beach
9: Children's Museum
10: Muscat heights view
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Matrah Fort in Governorate of Muscat
Matrah Fort in Governorate of Muscat
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In the heart of the city, a tall arch frames the entrance Muttrah Souq, the oldest and by far the most well known in Oman.
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Seeb Village Walkthrough- Seeb Souq, Muscat, Oman
3D Exterior Architectural Walkthrough Visualization of a proposed souq in Seeb, Muscat, designed by Naseer and Suleiman Construction.
The design concept resonates the idea of having 9 zones based on the Governorates of Oman, with each zone having its distinct flavour and story embracing its local history accompanied by its evolution.
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Find great deals at China Market with an endless array of items including household goods, bags, toys, shoes, clothes, makeups etc.
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Top 50 Places to Visit in Oman [Middle East] - A Tour Through Images | Oman
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Top 50 Beautiful Places to Visit in Oman [Middle East]:
1- #JabrinFort (Jabrin)
2- #BahlaFort (Nizwa)
3- #TanufRuins (Nizwa)
4- #JebelAkhdar (Nizwa)
5- Nizwa Souk (Nizwa)
6- #SoharFort (Sohar)
7- #BukhaFort (Musandam Governorate)
8- #NakhalFort (Al Batinah Governorate)
9- Bin Ali Tomb (Mirbat)
10- Bait Al Zubair (Muscat)
11- The National Museum (Muscat)
12- Sultan's Armed Forces Museum (Muscat)
13- Amouage Perfumery (Muscat)
14- Oman Oil and Gas Exhibition Centre (Muscat)
15- Ghalya's Museum of Modern Art (Muscat)
16- Natural History Museum (Muscat)
17- Bait Al-Baranda Museum (Muscat)
18- Children's Museum (Muscat)
19- Omani - French Museum (Muscat)
20- Royal Opera House (Muscat)
21- Qurum Beach (Muscat)
22- Qurum Natural Park (Muscat)
23- Wadi Al Arbeieen (Muscat)
24- Bediyah Safari Tours (Muscat)
25- Mohammed Al Ameen Mosque (Muscat)
26- Pebble Beach (Muscat)
27- #MuscatCityCentre (Muscat)
28- Al-Riyam Park (Muscat Governorate)
29- Al Alam Royal Palace (Muscat Governorate)
30- Omani Heritage Gallery (Muscat Governorate)
31- Wadi Dayqah Dam (Muscat Governorate)
32- Old Castle Museum (Al Kamil Wal Wafi)
33- The Currency Museum of Oman (Ruwi)
34- Al Mughsail Beach (Salalah)
35- Museum of the Frankincense Land (Salalah)
36- Teeq Cave and Tawi Ateer Sinkhole (Salalah)
37- Sultan's Palace (Salalah)
38- Nabi Imran A.S Tomb (Salalah)
39- Khor Ruri (Salalah)
40- Sumhuram Old City (Salalah)
41- Wadi Bani Khalid (Ash-Sharqiyah Governorate)
42- Turtle Beach (Al Hadd)
43- Al Hoota Cave (Al Hamra)
44- Murtada A.K. Trading (Muttrah)
45- Bimmah Sink hole (Dibba Al Bay Ah)
46- Ibri Castle (Ibri)
47- Bait Na'am (Barka)
48- Sunaysilah Fort (Sur)
49- Sur Maritime Museum (Sur)
50- Wadi Shab (Sur)
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The Biggest Fruites and Vegetables Market in Oman-ഒമാനിലെ ഏറ്റവും വലിയ പഴം പച്ചക്കറി മാർക്കറ്റ്
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The Biggest Fruites and Vegetables Market in Oman-ഒമാനിലെ ഏറ്റവും വലിയ പഴം പച്ചക്കറി മാർക്കറ്റ് ,1997 ൽ റുസെയ്ലിനടുത്തുള്ള മാവാലയിൽ സ്ഥാപിതമായി
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Faces of Mutrah - 1
Abu Amer (Awadh Al-Mahri) has a incense shop in Mutrah Souq where he sells frankincense and frankincense burners among other things from his hometown Salalah in the region of Dhofar. Here he explains a bit about what he has around him.
Walkthrough from the old Muscat to Muttrah / مطرح (Oman / سلطنة عمان)
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(EN) Muscat (Arabic: مسقط, Masqaṭ) is the capital and largest city of Oman. It is also the seat of government and largest city in the Governorate of Muscat. As of 2008, the population of the Muscat metropolitan area was 1,090,797[1]. The metropolitan area spans approximately 1500 km² and includes six wilayats. Known since the early 1st century CE as an important trading port between the west and the east, Muscat was ruled by various indigenous tribes as well as foreign powers such as the Persians and the Portuguese Empire at various points in its history. A regional military power in the 18th century, Muscat's influence extended as far as East Africa and Zanzibar. As an important port-town in the Gulf of Oman, Muscat attracted foreign tradesmen and settlers such as the Persians, the Balochis and Gujaratis. Since the ascension of Qaboos bin Said as Sultan of Oman in 1970, Muscat has experienced rapid infrastructural development that has led to the growth of a vibrant economy and a multi-ethnic society.
The rocky Western Al Hajar Mountains dominate the landscape of Muscat. The city lies on the Arabian Sea along the Gulf of Oman and is in the proximity of the strategic Straits of Hormuz. Low-lying white buildings typify most of Muscat's urban landscape, while the port-district of Muttrah, with its corniche and harbour, form the north-eastern periphery of the city. Muscat's economy is dominated by trade, petroleum and porting.
Muttrah, (Arabic: مطرح) population 650,000, is a city located in the Muscat province of Oman. Before the discovery of oil, Muttrah was the center of commerce in Oman. It is still a center of commerce as one of largest sea ports of the region is located there. Other landmarks include Souq Muttrah, a traditional bazaar and Sour Al-Lawatiah, a small community of houses surrounded by an old wall.