Historical Muscat: An Illustrated Guide and Gazetteer

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BRILL, Dec 1, 2006 - Reference - 278 pages
Historical Muscat is an attempt to define and explain the historical environment that determined the significance and design of Oman’s capital city Muscat, its twin city Matrah, and their environs prior to 1970. It also examines how the development of the Muscat conurbation since 1970 has transcended the historical boundaries of the existing settlements and how the process of development has proceeded largely without any consideration of the impact on Muscat’s tangible or remembered history.
At the heart of the book is a historical gazetteer of forts, gates, palaces, mosques, houses, quarters, settlements, and other sites covering the broader Muscat region from Bandar Jissah to al-Sib. The text is accompanied by a large number of illustrations, including maps from various eras and both historical and more contemporary photographs.
 

Contents

THE CULTURAL CONSEQUENCES OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
1
A GAZETTEER OF PLACE NAMES IN MUSCAT AND ITS VICINITY
37
CHRONOLOGY
117
THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY
125
BIBLIOGRAPHY
127
INDEX
133
ILLUSTRATIONS
141
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