Jalan Bani Bu Ali

Jalan Bani Bu Ali (Arabic: ولاية جعلان بني بو علي) is a commercial town and tourist destination in Oman.

Jalan Bani Bu Ali

ولاية جعلان بني بو علي
Village
Jalan Bani Bu Ali
Location in Oman
Coordinates: 22°00′48″N 59°12′21″E
Country Oman
RegionAsh Sharqiyah South Governorate
Time zoneUTC+4 (Oman Standard Time)

There are many shops and supermarkets, but most famous is the traditional suq. This suq is in the south of the town about 1km from the centre and is open on Friday morning. In this suq there are many modern and traditional goods. Also there are many wadis which contain different types of trees and fascinatingly shaped sand dunes with pools of standing water between them. These islands of vegetation play a role in creating a micro-climate. In summer when everywhere in Oman is hot, Jalan has its own special rainy season which affects the harvest of agricultural products. The coast receives many visitors from different parts of the world.

The town is the site of an expedition in 1821 by the forces of the British East India Company in support of the Sultan of Oman when local Arab tribes rebelled, turned pirate and plundered British ships in the Gulf of Oman.[1]

المناخ

This aerial view of Jalan Bani Bu Ali looking east was taken on 4 February 1932 by the Royal Air Force during a reconnaissance mission in advance of a planned bombardment.

References

  1. India Army Intelligence Branch (1907), Frontier and overseas expeditions from India (Frontier and overseas expeditions from India. ed.), Simla: Govt. Monotype Press, OL 5080199M
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