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10 of the World´s Most Magnificent Mosques

 
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The world´s second largest religion, Islam, is practiced by an estimated 1.8 billion people on every continent, and an estimated 3.6 million mosques worldwide, ranging from the humble, workaday and even primitve to the spectacular indeed. Countries with the most mosques include (believe it or not) Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia (which is after all the religion´s birthplace), Turkey, and Yemen. Known in Arabic as a masjid, this is whe

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The Sultanate of Oman

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The Sultanate of Oman is one of the most amazing Arab cities due to its nature. So we will inform you more about the sultanate of Oman’s history and tourist attractions
 

Borders of the Sultanate of Oman

North: Oman Gulf.

Northwest: United Arab of Emirates.

South: Yemen

South East: The Arabian Sea

West: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

 
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Best of Oman Tour and travel packages

For a real Arabian experience of mosques, dunes,Souks and spices, look no further than Oman Tours. Oman is a place of charm welcoming with an air of sophistication and beauty, Oman tours leaves nothing for your heart to desire. Explore all that this country has to offer with Travabi travel including, ancient fortresses, untouched desert, landscapes and more. Oman is a country that seemed to escape the notice of all but the most intrepid of travelers until just a few years ago. It now welcomes to

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An Introduction to Muscat, Capital of Oman

9009342060?profile=originalLukas Bischoff

 


After arriving on a Turkish Airlines flight from Istanbul, as we drove in from the airport to Muscat's Mutrah district to begin our Oman tour, it struck us that this city of 1.7 million was everything we'd expected as the capital of a wealthy Gulf sultanate in the 21st century - modern highways in perfect condition, lavish buildings, decorative lighting - in addition to the streetlights from the road which give way to the old houses with a European flair (Oman was occupied by

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