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Nakhal Fort

Coordinates:23°23′42″N57°49′44″E / 23.395°N 57.829°E /23.395; 57.829
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Fort in Oman
Nakhal Fort
قَلْعَة نَخَل(in Arabic)
Nakhal,Al Batinah South Governorate,Oman
View of Nakhal Fort
Site information
TypeFort
Open to
the public
Yes
Location
Nakhal Fort is located in Oman
Nakhal Fort
Nakhal Fort
Coordinates23°23′42″N57°49′44″E / 23.395°N 57.829°E /23.395; 57.829
Site history
BuiltPre-7th century (refurbished in 17th century, extended in 1834)
Built byImamSaid bin Sultan in 1834

Nakhal Fort (Arabic:قَلْعَة نَخَل,romanizedQalʿat Nakhal) is a largefortification inAl Batinah Region ofOman. It is named after theWilayah ofNakhal.

History

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The fort, also known as Husn Al Heem, was named after the state of Nakhal that exists above the old village of Nakhl.[1] Imams of Wadi Bani Kharous and theYa'arubah dynasty resided here in the past. Over the centuries, it underwent many renovations and improvements. It was reconstructed by Omani architects in the 17th century. Initially built as a protective measure for an areaoasis and nearby trade routes, it passes through the regional capital ofNizwa. The gateway and towers seen now were extensions built in 1834 attributed to imam Said bin Sultan. In 1990, it was fully renovated.[1]

In November 2003, thePrince of Wales Charles (now Charles III) visited the restored fort during an official visit to Oman.[2][3]

Overview

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Archway

The fort is approximately 120 kilometres (75 mi) to the west ofMuscat, the capital of Oman, at the entrance of Wilayt Nakhal inWadi Ar Raqeem.[4] It is situated on a rocky prominence at the foot ofJebel Nakhal, a spur of the mainWestern Hajar range.[4][3] It is to the northeast ofJabal Akhdar also called green mountain.[4] Nakhal Fort is surrounded by orchards of palm trees. Its battlements provide a view of the Al-Batinah Region.[4] The ancient Nakhal village is below the fort and close by is the warm springs of Ain A'Thawwarah.[5] Nakhal Fort is one of several fortifications in the Al Batinah Region, the others being Al Hazim, Al-Sifalah, Rustaq, and Shinas forts.[6]

Built in the architectural style of the Sultanate of Oman, it is unique in that it was built to fit around an irregularly-shaped rock,[7] with some rock exposures jutting out into the interiors. The fort houses a museum,[8] operated by the Ministry of Tourism with exhibits of historic guns.[9] A weekly Friday goat auction market takes place within the precincts of the fort.[5] During recent renovations the fort has been fitted with traditional furniture, handicrafts and historic artifacts.[1]

References

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  1. ^abc"Living Landscapes of Oman: Fourth International Conference Responsible Tourism ..." Sultanate of Oman. Archived fromthe original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved24 September 2013.
  2. ^"HRH visits the restored Nakhal Fort in the Sultanate of Oman". The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall News and Diary. 7 November 2003. Retrieved23 September 2013.
  3. ^ab"Prince Charles denies 'ludicrous' claims".BBC News. November 7, 2003. Retrieved28 September 2013.
  4. ^abcdWalker & Butler 2010, pp. 172.
  5. ^ab"Museums".Nakhal Fort Museum. Ministry of Information. Archived fromthe original on 2 May 2008. Retrieved22 September 2013.
  6. ^IBPUS 2009, p. 238.
  7. ^"Fort Nakhal". Ministry of Tourism (Oman). Retrieved22 September 2013.
  8. ^Oxford Business Group 2010, p. 255.
  9. ^"Museum Timings".Oman Tribune. Archived fromthe original on 22 September 2013. Retrieved24 September 2013.
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