Al Jalali Fort, one of the two forts framing Old Muscat’s harbor alongside its sister, Al Mirani, stands as a defining sight of Oman’s capital. Constructed by the Portuguese in 1587, the fort served as a prison during the 20th century before undergoing restoration. Today, visitors can explore this historic landmark, which offers a glimpse into the rich history and strategic importance of the region. The fort’s imposing structure and commanding views over the harbor provide a tangible connection to the past.
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