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  2. Al-Lawatia - Wikipedia

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    Al-Lawatia. Al-Lawatia ( Arabic: اللواتية; Sindhi: لا واٽي, sing. Lawati) also locally known as ( Khojas or Hyderabadis) is a prominent merchant tribe originally from the Sindh region and now mainly based in the province of Muscat, Oman who are the speakers of the Luwati language, which is a Sindhi based language.

  3. Ministry of Heritage and Tourism - Wikipedia

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    e. The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism ( MOHT) is the governmental body in the Sultanate of Oman responsible for promoting and preserving Omani heritage and tourism. The current Minister of Heritage and Tourism is Salem bin Mohammed Al Mahrouqi. [1] [2]

  4. Abdullah Habib - Wikipedia

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    Habib is a writer, film critic and producer. He was first arrested in 2015 and pardoned in 2018. [1] Born in Saham (northern Oman) in 1964, Habib studied cinema in the United States of America and received a Master's degree in cultural and film studies. He also prepared a thesis for his PhD degree that he was unable to present because of his ...

  5. Habib Bank Limited - Wikipedia

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    Website. hbl .com. Habib Bank Limited ( Urdu: حبیب بینک ) commonly known as HBL, is a Pakistani commercial bank based at Habib Bank Plaza, Karachi, Pakistan. Established in 1941 by the Habib Family, HBL is Pakistan's oldest, largest and the first commercial bank. In 1951, it opened its first international branch in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

  6. Jebel Akhdar War - Wikipedia

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    The Jebel Akhdar War (Arabic: حرب الجبل الأخضر, romanized: Ḥarb al-Jebel el-ʾAkhḍar, lit. 'the Green Mountain War'), also known as the Jebel Akhdar Rebellion or the Oman War (Arabic: حرب عمان, romanized: Ḥarb ʻumān), broke out in 1954 and again in 1957 in Oman, as an effort by the local Omanis in the interior of Oman led by their elected Imam, Ghalib al-Hinai, to ...

  7. Nabhani dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Nabhani dynasty (or Nabhanids; Arabic: أسرة بني نبهان ʾusrat banī nabhān ), members of the Bani Nabhan family, also referred to as the Sultans of Sohar, [2] were rulers of Oman from 1154 until 1624, when the Yaruba dynasty took power. [a] One of their most visible legacies is the Bahla Fort, a large complex of mud brick ...

  8. Bank AL Habib - Wikipedia

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    Bank Al Habib Limited ( Urdu: بینک الحبیب) is a Pakistani commercial bank owned by the Dawood Habib Family and is based in Karachi, Pakistan. It is one of the largest banks in Pakistan. [2] The bank has a branch network of over 1,100 branches in 400+ cities across Pakistan, with six branches in countries across the world.

  9. Ali Al-Habsi - Wikipedia

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    International career. 2001–2019. Oman. 136. (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Ali Abdullah Harib Al-Habsi ( Arabic: علي بن عبد الله بن حارب الحبسي; born 30 December 1981) is an Omani retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played for the Oman national team for nearly two decades ...