states: [oman]
category: cultural
year: 2018
region: Arab States
latitude/longitude: 22.6952222222, 59.3781111111
Qalhat, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Oman, is an ancient port city that flourished between the 11th and 15th centuries as a key trading hub along the Arabian Sea. Once a thriving center for commerce and maritime activity, it was visited by famed explorers like Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta, who noted its prosperity and strategic importance. The site features well-preserved remnants of its past, including the Bibi Maryam Tomb, a striking testament to its historical significance. Today, Qalhat stands as a remarkable archaeological treasure, offering insights into Oman's medieval trade networks and cultural heritage.
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