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Nakhal Fort's residental area
Middle East
Nakhal fort is located in Nakhal town, Sultanate of Oman. Nakhal is small city about 100km west of Muscat (The capital city of Oman) or 30km south of Barka. The town is at the edge of Jabal Akhdhar Mountains (The green mountains). The word "Nakhal" is derived from "Nakheel" which means "date palm" in Arabic language. The current view from the fort includes the residential area of the tower with the Summer & Winter sitting rooms, Wali's (governor's) room, Women's and Children's (Girls')rooms visible in the photo. The fort has been constructed on a rock which part of it has been integrated into the fort. The history of Nakhal fort goes back to the pre-Islamic era.
Copyright: Maziar Hooshidar
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6324x3162
Taken: 24/03/2011
Subida: 25/03/2011
Published: 25/03/2011
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Tags: nakhal fort; nakhal; nakhl; fort; castle; muscat; nizwa; barka; batinah region; oman; sultanate of oman; attractions; residental; wali
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