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Al Alam Palace:
The Al Alam Palace is the ceremonial palace of Sultan Qaboos of Oman located in Old Muscat, Oman.
Al Alam means The Flag in Arabic. The palace, one of six royal residences of the ruling monarch, Sultan Qaboos, has a history of over 200 years, built by Imam Sultan bin Ahmed the 7th direct grandfather of the current Sultan. The existing palace, which has a facade of gold and blue, was rebuilt as a royal residence in 1972.The inner grounds of the palace remain off-limits but visitors are permitted to stop near the gates and take photographs. Al Alam Palace is surrounded by the Mirani and Jalali Forts built in the 16th century by the Portuguese.
The Palace is used for official functions and receiving distinguished visitors and in January 2012, the Sultan received Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands at Al Alam Palace during her state visit to Oman.
Author Peter J. Ochs wrote: When you visit the main gates of Al Alam Palace, it is unlike any other capital you will ever visit. The palace itself is elegant but humble in design, unlike the grandiose structures of other capitals. Elegantly designed, it features many highly polished marble surfaces. Government buildings in the vicinity are white, with crenallated rooftops and wooden balconies in the traditional Omani style. Though primarily a ceremonial palace, there is a guest villa at the palace with its own pool, spa and walled gardens.
Al Jalai Fort, or Ash Sharqiya Fort, is a fort in the harbor of Old Muscat, Oman. The fort was built by the Portuguese Empire ordered by Philip I of Portugal in the 1580s to protect the harbor after Muscat had twice been sacked by Ottoman forces. It fell to Omani forces in 1650. During the civil wars between 1718 and 1747, the fort was twice captured by Persians who had been invited to assist one of the rival Imams. The fort was extensively rebuilt later.Wikipedia
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Al Alam palace is the ceremonial palace of Sultan Qaboos of Oman located in old Muscat, Oman. The palace, one of six royal residences of the ruling monarchSultan Qaboos, has a history of over 200years, built by Imam Sutan Bin Ahmed the 7th direct grandfather of the current Sultan Qaboos.
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Qaboos bin Said al Said Lifestyle 2018 ! Sultan of Oman Biography
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Qaboos bin Said al Said Lifestyle :
He was born on November 18, 1940, Salalah, Oman. She is now 77 years old.
He is the Sultan of Oman. He is the 14th generation descendant of the founder of the Al Bu Sa'id dynasty. He is the longest-serving Arab leader. He is the only son of Sultan S Said bin Taimur and Sheikha Mazoon al-Mashani. He took his primary and secondary education in Salalah and Pune, India.
Sultan of Oman Family :
His parents Said bin Taimur and Mazoon al-Mashani. His wife name Nawal bint Tariq.
Sultan of Oman Net Worth :
He has estimated Net Worth $ 700 Million dollars.
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Sultan Qaboos Masjid, the largest mosque in Salalah, is located in City Center. It’s a huge masjid and a very nice architectural composition. The prayer hall is wonderfully decorated with chandeliers, green carpet and wall patterns and many airconditions are installed. It has many places to do wadu (abulation).
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Sultan Qaboos Mosque Salalah (also known as Sultan Qaboos Masjid) is named after the great leader of Oman, Qaboos bin Said Al Said (Arabic: قابوس بن سعيد آلسعيد). He is the Sultan of Oman since 1970, and is the longest serving Arab Leader. This masjid is the landmark of Salalah and is located in the city center at 23rd July Street.
The architecture is Islamic and has two domes and two tall minarets.
Worship Area in Sultan Qaboos Masjid
There are two sections of worships, one is dedicated to men and another for women, where they pray 5 times a day. Interior of the main male prayer hall is worth a visit, specially the huge wooden doors at the entrance, splendid chandelier at the center below the main doom.
Inside, the holy book of Muslims, Al Quran Al Karim, is placed at various places and Muslims read it before and after the actual 5 daily prayers.
Ablution Area at the Masjid
Sultan Qaboos Masjid Salalah has both indoor and outdoor ablution areas to make Wadu (cleaning of body part before praying). The outdoor ablution area is in the garden of the masjid and have a gazebo constructed with an Islamic architecture, most prominent part of which is the dome.
Can Non Muslims Visit Sultan Qaboos Mosque Salalah?
Muslims can visit the mosque any time of the day and during the prayer times as well. Non-Muslims can visit this splendid place of worship every morning 9 to 11 am except Friday, which is a day of larger prayer congregation in the afternoon.
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The Middle East's longest-ruling monarch, Oman’s Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said, has died aged 79.
Three days of mourning have been declared - and the process has begun to choose who will take over; Qaboos had no children and never publicly named a successor.
He was credited with modernising the Gulf country and mediating between rivals in a volatile region.
Al Jazeera's Rob Matheson looks back at his life.
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Taqah Castle, Salalah, Oman
Taqah Castle was built in the 19th century. This makes it a relatively new castle in comparison to forts and castles found in the north of Oman, such as the forts in Nizwa, Bahla, and Nakhal, which are hundreds, if not thousands, years old. Taqah Castle is also different from other landmark castles in Oman in the fact that it used to be a private residence for a tribal leader, Sheikh Ali bin Taman Al Ma’shani – the grandfather of the mother of Sultan Qaboos. Taqah Castle became the property of the government in the first half of the 20th century during the times of Sultan Said bin Taimur, the father of Sultan Qaboos. During the 1960s the castle was expanded by adding the outer wall and its four towers. The castle was more recently renovated during the times of Sultan Qaboos and reopened as a museum in 1994. - source of google ;)
HISTORICAL PLACES OF OMAN IN GOOGLE EARTH PART ONE (1/2)
HISTORICAL PLACES OF OMAN PART ONE
1. SULTAN QABOOS GRAND MOSQUE,SALALAH 17° 1'2.29N 54° 5'38.25E
2. BAIT AL BARAKAH ROYAL PALACE 23°42'33.34N 58° 5'27.03E
3. CRATER,DHOFAR 19°11'27.37N 54°54'47.61E
4. QURAYAT FORT 23°15'55.11N 58°54'56.94E
5. CLOCK TOWER,SALALAH 17° 1'30.28 54° 6'42.44E
6. NIZWA FORT 22°56'0.27N 57°31'49.11E
7. MAMOORAH PALACE 17° 3'33.63N 54°13'57.58E
8. HEART SHAPED PALACE 23°38'44.66N 57°59'14.35E
9. SULTAN QABOOS GRAND MOSQUE 23°34'57.52N 58°23'17.30E
10. SULTAN QAZBOOS PALACE,LSALALAH 17° 0'6.84N 54° 5'48.33E
11. AL BUSTAN PALACE 23°34'2.07N 58°36'55.38E
12. RUSTAQ FORT 23°23'31.32N 57°25'34.87E
13. ABDULLAH BA GAITH MOSQUE,SALALAH 17° 0'3.78N 54° 2'27.37E
14. DESERT WAHIBA SANDS 22° 3'50.34N 58°50'55.56E
15. AL KHANDAGH FORT 24°14'33.99N 55°46'15.11E
16. AL RUWA SI MOSQUE,SALALAH 17° 0'37.33N 54° 5'48.76E
17. AL ALAM PALACE 23°36'58.30N 58°35'41.25E
18. KHASAB FORT 26°11'54.05N 56°14'57.04E
19. SOHAR PALACE 24°19'12.40N 56°46'18.30E
20. TOWER OF OMAN 23°36'15.55N 58°32'44.63E
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Mscat,Oman Al Alam Palace
''Al Alam means The Flag in Arabic.[1] The palace, one of six royal residences of the ruling monarch, Sultan Qaboos,[2] has a history of over 200 years, built by Imam Sultan bin Ahmed the 7th direct grandfather of the current Sultan. The existing palace, which has a facade of gold and blue, was rebuilt as a royal residence in 1972.[3] The inner grounds of the palace remain off-limits but visitors are permitted to stop near the gates and take photographs.[4] Al Alam Palace is surrounded by the Mirani and Jalali Forts built in the 16th century by the Portuguese.