Bahla Fort - UNESCO World Heritage
At the eastern end of the oasis the ruins of the Hisn Tama fort, another masterpiece of clay architecture, rise above a hill. It is named after the presumed architect of the gigantic fortification, a tribal chief of the Nabhani tribe in the 17th century.
This fortress is certainly not only the largest example of the art of building in clay in Oman, but in its own way one of the most impressive. Bahla Fort has been inscribed in UNESCO’s World Heritage List since 1987.
On the other side of the road, opposite the fort, is Bahla’s new souq, and, to the east of it, the old souq. A narrow track starts here, leading into the oasis and to the country’s famous potters.
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