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The architecture of Oman

For many centuries, because of its strategic position on the trade routes for frankincense, myrrh and other goods, Oman's architecture has been subject to the influx of a variety of styles and influences -- Indian, East African, Portuguese and British. Yet despite these influences, shared with neighboring countries, Oman's architectural style remains distinct from the rest of the Arabian peninsula

Print Book, English, 1998
1st ed
Garnet, Reading, UK, 1998