Rustaq Gateway

Oman


Befitting a town of its size, Rustaq has a fine gateway similar to those in Nizwa, Bahla and Sumail. Wedged between a cut in the mountains, this landmark links old Rustaq with its fort and new Rustaq, which is marked by an elegant Grand Mosque.


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