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OMAN: Sayyid Haitham launches Nizwa book





OMAN: Sayyid Haitham launches Nizwa book

26th, February 2015

His Highness Sayyid Haitham bin Tareq al Said, Minister of Heritage and Culture, launched a new book of Mohammed al Zubair titled Nizwa on the sidelines of the opening of Muscat International Book Fair.

Launching the book coincides with marking Nizwa, Capital of the Islamic Culture.

The book is a visual documentation for the city as it includes a number of old and new pictures taken by Mohamed al Zubair. The book presents a historic briefing on Nizwa and its geographic location.


 














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