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  2. Ash Sharqiyah Region (Oman) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019, 45 well-preserved tombs covering a 50-80 square metre area and a settlement, dating back to beginning of the Iron Age, were discovered in Al-Mudhaibi by archaeologists from Oman and Heidelberg University. Archaeologists believed that the site belonged to the miners who were working in copper mining.

  3. List of airports in Oman - Wikipedia

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    International Civil Aviation Organization. 2006-01-12. "UN Location Codes: Oman". UN/LOCODE 2007. UNECE. 2008-03-25. - includes IATA codes; Great Circle Mapper: Airports in Oman - IATA and ICAO codes; World Aero Data: Airports in Oman - ICAO codes

  4. List of airlines of Oman - Wikipedia

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    Royal Flight of Oman: 1974: See also. Transport in Oman; List of airlines; List of defunct airlines of Oman This page was last edited on 27 September ...

  5. Ash Sharqiyah North Governorate - Wikipedia

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    Ash Sharqiyah North Governorate (Arabic: مُحَافَظَة شَمَال ٱلشَّرْقِيَّة, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat Šamāl aš-Šarqīyah, English: Northeastern Governorate) is a governorate of Oman.

  6. Sharqiya Sands - Wikipedia

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    The Sharqiya Sands [1] (Arabic: ٱلرِّمَال ٱلشَّرْقِيَّة, romanized: Ar-Rimāl Ash-Sharqiyyah, formerly known as Wahiba Sands (Arabic: رِمَال وَهِيْبَة, romanized: Rimāl Wahībah or Arabic: رَمْلَة آل وَهِيْبَة, romanized: Ramlat Āl Wahībah)) is a region of desert in Oman.

  7. Ash Sharqiyah - Wikipedia

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    Ash Sharqiya Fort, in the harbor of Old Muscat, Oman; Sharqia Governorate, Egypt El Sharkia SC, a sports club; Al Ain Region in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, formerly Ash-Sharqiyyah Region; Kassala (state), Sudan, called Ash Sharqiyah 1991–1994) Sharqiya Sands, Oman

  8. Al-Mudhaibi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Mudhaibi (Arabic: المضيبي) is the largest willaya in Ash Sharqiyah region of Oman. It has two niabas: Sinaw and Samad Ash Shan. Suq Sinaw is one of the most popular suqs in Oman. Dresses, khanjars and jewelry are sold there. It includes villages like Al Sudairah, Barzman, and Al Zahib.

  9. Mohammed Al Barwani - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed bin Ali bin Mohammed Al Barwani (born October 30, 1951) [1] is an Omani billionaire businessman, the founder and chairman of MB Holding Group of companies, which operate in oil and gas exploration and production, oilfield services, engineering and mining.