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Memories of Mutrah, Oman
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Memories of Mutrah, Oman

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"Memories of Mutrah, Oman: Fishing Village to Vibrant City" relates to the memories of the merchants of Mutrah souq, their family life, and history as passed down from generation to generation. They tell of the good and the not-so-good times. Mutrah was a happy, lively place where the local inhabitants would gather to exchange news, reflect on the health of their families, and to purchase food and living requirements from this 600-year-old traditional marketplace. Their purchases were made from large wheelbarrows with a tray, these would move around to different locations each day. The lifeline for the small villages was fishing and trading dates. Many families from the coastal towns of Sur and Mutrah were traders, trading with the monsoons from India to Sur and onwards to Zanzibar in East Africa. Fathers would take their young sons along teaching them the maritime and navigation trade. Two of these sons are now Oman's top Entrepreneurs and visionaries, each heading a business empire.

Today, Mutrah is a vibrant city still providing for the people as it has over the centuries while retaining the feel of a small fishing village with an active fish market and a very popular souq. On the arrival of Sultan Qaboos in Muscat in 1970, the development plans of his father were put forward, making Muscat the capital. He also set out plans for his 'Muscat Capital Area' consisting of joining Mutrah and the main port area to Muscat via a corniche, built with cement imported from India.

Port Sultan Qaboos is a tourism port, welcoming the many cruise ships that visit Oman during the main tourist season from October to March. Mutrah Souq sells original artifacts of silver jewelry, fabrics, khanjars (ceremonial swords), frankincense, perfumes, and basic kitchenware. Original Omani designs in silver and gold still exist and feature an Omani imprint, proving their authenticity.

The late Sultan Qaboos bin Al Said brought the whole country into the twenty-first century by providing healthcare, education, housing, and infrastructure for all. As a center of trade, Mutrah has always been a melting pot of nationalities and cultures, making this city unique.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bookbaby
Date
21 February 2024
Pages
184
ISBN
9780645957808

"Memories of Mutrah, Oman: Fishing Village to Vibrant City" relates to the memories of the merchants of Mutrah souq, their family life, and history as passed down from generation to generation. They tell of the good and the not-so-good times. Mutrah was a happy, lively place where the local inhabitants would gather to exchange news, reflect on the health of their families, and to purchase food and living requirements from this 600-year-old traditional marketplace. Their purchases were made from large wheelbarrows with a tray, these would move around to different locations each day. The lifeline for the small villages was fishing and trading dates. Many families from the coastal towns of Sur and Mutrah were traders, trading with the monsoons from India to Sur and onwards to Zanzibar in East Africa. Fathers would take their young sons along teaching them the maritime and navigation trade. Two of these sons are now Oman's top Entrepreneurs and visionaries, each heading a business empire.

Today, Mutrah is a vibrant city still providing for the people as it has over the centuries while retaining the feel of a small fishing village with an active fish market and a very popular souq. On the arrival of Sultan Qaboos in Muscat in 1970, the development plans of his father were put forward, making Muscat the capital. He also set out plans for his 'Muscat Capital Area' consisting of joining Mutrah and the main port area to Muscat via a corniche, built with cement imported from India.

Port Sultan Qaboos is a tourism port, welcoming the many cruise ships that visit Oman during the main tourist season from October to March. Mutrah Souq sells original artifacts of silver jewelry, fabrics, khanjars (ceremonial swords), frankincense, perfumes, and basic kitchenware. Original Omani designs in silver and gold still exist and feature an Omani imprint, proving their authenticity.

The late Sultan Qaboos bin Al Said brought the whole country into the twenty-first century by providing healthcare, education, housing, and infrastructure for all. As a center of trade, Mutrah has always been a melting pot of nationalities and cultures, making this city unique.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bookbaby
Date
21 February 2024
Pages
184
ISBN
9780645957808