Rustaq (Arabic: ٱلرُّسْتَاق, romanized: Ar-Rustāq) is a town and Wilayah (District) in Al Batinah Region of northern Oman. The wilayah is in the Western...
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Rustaq District is a district of Takhar Province, northern Afghanistan. The district centre is the town of Rostaq. Rustaq has an area of 1915 square kilometers...
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Rustaq Airport (IATA: MNH, ICAO: OORQ) is an airport serving the city of Rustaq in Oman. Also known as a staging post for RAF planes into Afghanistan...
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Mahooth Manah Masirah Mudhaybi Mudhaireb Muscat Muttrah Nizwa Quriyat Raysut Rustaq Ruwi Saham Shinas Saiq Salalah Samail Sohar Sur Tan`am Thumrait Oman portal...
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the governorate is the wilayat of Rustaq. Al Batinah South Governorate consists of six provinces (wilayat): Rustaq Al Awabi Nakhal Wadi Al Maawil Barka...
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Al Hazm Castle, also known as Al Hazm fort, is a castle in Rustaq, Oman. It was built by Imam Sultan bin Saif II in 1708. It was built as a residence for...
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Al-Rustaq Sports Football Club (Arabic: نادي الرستاق الرياضي لكرة القدم) is an Omani sports club based in Rustaq, Oman. In 2016, the club was promoted...
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Sultanate of Oman. The capital of the Imamate alternated historically between Rustaq and Nizwa. The Imamate's territory extended north to Ibri and south to the...
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Murshid became the first Yaarubah Imam in 1624, when he was elected in Rustaq. Imam Nasir and his successor succeeded in the 1650s in expelling the Portuguese...
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Warwick House Werksworth Castle Al Hazm Castle Jabrin Castle Nizwa Castle Rustaq Castle Potala Yungbulakang Castle This article includes a building-related...
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