enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. LuLu Group International - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LuLu_Group_International

    www.luluhypermarket.com. LuLu Group International is an Emirati-based multinational conglomerate company that operates a chain of hypermarkets and retail companies, headquartered in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was founded in 2000 by M. A. Yusuff Ali from Nattika in Kerala, India. The Group mainly operates "Lulu Hypermarket", a chain of ...

  3. List of hospitals in Oman - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hospitals_in_Oman

    The following medical centers and clinics (not hospitals) are located in Oman: Advanced Medical Center, Qurumhills, Muscat. Al Hayat Polyclinic, Sohar. Al Hayat Polyclinic, Al Hail. Al Hayat Polyclinic, Al Ghubra. Al Amal Medical Centre, Al-Khuwair. Al Amal Medical Centre, Al-Lhoud. Al Amal Medical Centre, Ruwi.

  4. Bawshar - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bawshar

    Bawshar. /  23.533°N 58.383°E  / 23.533; 58.383. Bawshar ( Arabic: بوشر Bawšar) is one of the wilayats of Muscat, in northeastern Oman. The province borders wilayat Muttrah in the east and Muscat International Airport in the west, it overlooks the Sea of Oman to the north. It contains several archaeological sites and the Qurm ...

  5. M. A. Yusuff Ali - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._A._Yusuff_Ali

    Website. Yusuff Ali Musaliam Veettil Abdul Kader, popularly known as M. A. Yusuff Ali (born 15 November 1955), is an Indian businessman and billionaire. [5] He is the chairman and managing director of LuLu Group International, which owns the LuLu Hypermarket chain worldwide and LuLu International Shopping Mall. [6]

  6. 2011 Omani protests - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Omani_protests

    The 2011 Omani protests (also called the Omani Spring) were a series of protests in the Persian Gulf country of Oman that occurred as part of the revolutionary wave popularly known as the "Arab Spring". [3] The protesters demanded salary increases, lower living costs, the creation of more jobs and a reduction in corruption. [1]

  7. Discover the latest breaking news in the U.S. and around the world — politics, weather, entertainment, lifestyle, finance, sports and much more.

  8. Muscat - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscat

    UTC+4 (GST) Website. mm.gov.om. Muscat (Arabic: مَسْقَط, Masqaṭ pronounced [ˈmasqatˤ]) is the capital and most populated city in Oman. It is the seat of the Governorate of Muscat. According to the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), the total population of Muscat Governorate was 1.72 million as of September 2022. [4]

  9. Ruwi - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruwi

    Ruwi, the main business district of Muscat. Mosque in Ruwi. Ruwi (Arabic: روي) is a commercial hub and the main business area of Muscat, the capital of Oman. Attractions in Ruwi include a variety of multi-confessional religious buildings, a National Museum, a clock tower, and a park. The population of Ruwi is 85,601.