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Royal palace in Oman
Al Maamoura Palace
قصر المعمورة العامر
General information
TypePalace
Town or citySalalah
CountryOman
Coordinates17°03′35″N 54°14′00″E / 17.05985°N 54.2334034°E / 17.05985; 54.2334034
OwnerSultan of Oman

Al Maamoura Palace (Arabic: قصر المعمورة العامر Qaṣr al-Maamoura al-Amer) is the Sultan of Oman's residence in Maʽmurah just outside of Salalah. The palace is surrounded by extensive gardens with a falaj running through the grounds.

History

During the Dhofar War, it was occupied by rebels for a short time and then housed an artillery battery.

Razat Farm

Sultan Said bin Taimur began the farm adjacent to Al Maamoura Palace to figure out how to grow tropical and sub-tropical fruits in the Dhofar region. It is now under the jurisdiction of the office of Royal Court Affairs. In March 2024, they announced that specialists at the farm cultivated a new type of banana plant called the Razat Banana that is a subspecies of the Williams Cavendish banana.

References

  1. "Economy of Muscat. Code BA file 1102 (papers 18 to 39)". Arabian Gulf Digital Archives. National Library and Archives of the United Arab Emirates. 1959. p. 92.
  2. "Oman: intelligence reports and Defence Attache's report for 1973". Arabian Gulf Digital Archives. National Library and Archives of the United Arab Emirates. 1974. p. 39.
  3. "Possible tripartite talks between Oman, the UK and the USA". Arabian Gulf Digital Archives. National Library and Archives of the United Arab Emirates. 1985. p. 7.
  4. "Arabia: miscellaneous papers, 1933-1955". Arabian Gulf Digital Archives. National Library and Archives of the United Arab Emirates. p. 647.
  5. "Specialists at Razat Farm Discover New Species of Banana". Oman News Agency. 4 March 2024.
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