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Al Buraimi-Al-Nahda Club (Oman)
in Al-Buraimi, Oman. The club currently plays in the Oman Professional League, top division of Oman Football Association. Their home ground is Al-Buraimi
Al Buraimi-Al Buraimi Governorate
Al Buraimi Governorate (Arabic: مُحَافَظَة ٱلْبُرَيْمِي, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat Al-Buraimī) is one of the 11 governorates of Oman. The area was part of
Al Buraimi-Al-Buraimi
Al Buraimi (Arabic: ٱلْبُرَيْمِي, romanized: Al-Buraymī) is an oasis city and a wilayah (province) in northern Oman, on the border with the U.A.E. It
Al Buraimi-Buraimi dispute
result of a territorial dispute over the town of Al-Buraimi in Oman, and parts of what is now the city of Al Ain in the Eastern Region of the Emirate of Abu
Al Buraimi-Provinces of Oman
administrative division of Oman contains eleven governorates (muhafazah): Ad Dakhiliyah Ad Dhahirah Al Batinah North Al Batinah South Al Buraimi Al Wusta Ash Sharqiyah
Al Buraimi-Al Ain
Al Ain Region, in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The city is bordered to the east by the Omani town of Al-Buraimi in the Al Buraimi Governorate
Al Buraimi-List of cities in Oman
cities and towns in Oman. Adam As Sib Al Ashkharah Al Buraimi Al Hamra Al Jazer Al Madina A'Zarqa (formerly known as Blue City) Al Suwaiq Bahla Barka Bidbid
Al Buraimi-Oman–United Arab Emirates border
around Al Buraimi and arrested approximately 1,000 illegal immigrants. Tibat Quroon as Said Dibba Al-Baya Al Wajajah Aswad A'Tuvayah Hadf Al-Buraimi Mahdah
Al Buraimi-List of universities and colleges in Oman
University of Buraimi International Maritime College, Sohar Oman Shinas College of Technology, Shinas Oman Salalah College of Technology, Salalah Oman https://universityimages
Al Buraimi-Governorates of Oman
Oman was divided into five regions (mintaqah) and four governorates (muhafazah). The governorates were Muscat, Dhofar, Buraimi and Musandam. Buraimi Governorate
Al Buraimi-Buraimi Airport
Buraimi Airport (Arabic: مطار البريمي, romanized: Maṭār Al-Buraymī; (IATA: RMB, ICAO: OOBR)) is an airport serving the town of Al-Buraimi in Oman. Al
Al Buraimi-Tawam (region)
Arab Emirates and western Oman. It is marked by the twin settlements of Al Ain and Al-Buraimi on the UAE-Omani border. Al-Ain is the main settlement
Al Buraimi-Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Al-Buraimi
mosque in Al-Buraimi, Oman. The Grand Mosque was opened on the 10th of December, 1993. It is named after the former Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said Al Said
Al Buraimi-Trucial Oman Scouts
squadrons, including one squadron based at Buraimi. The Trucial Oman Levies fought a brief battle at the Al Buraimi Oasis on 26 October 1955. Two rifle squadrons
Al Buraimi-Al Qabil
Al-Qābil (Arabic: ٱلْقَابِل) is a village in Al Buraimi Governorate (formerly Ad Dhahirah Region), in northwestern Oman. A small agricultural village
Al Buraimi-Hamasa
area in the Buraimi area in Oman on the Oman–United Arab Emirates border. Hamasa, for the period of 200 years, was the capital of the Buraimi district.
Al Buraimi-List of mosques in Oman
Retrieved 2024-03-07. "Al Buraimi". Destination Oman. Retrieved 2024-03-07. "Sultan Qaboos Mosque in Sohar inaugurated". The Times of Oman. 2016-10-28. Retrieved
Al Buraimi-University of Buraimi
University of Buraimi (UOB) (Arabic: جامعة البريمي) is a private university in the Al Buraimi Governorate in the Northern part of Oman. The university
Al Buraimi-Royal Army of Oman
Royal Army of Oman (Arabic: الجيش العماني, transliterated: al-Jaīsh al-'Umānī) is the ground forces component of the Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces. It
Al Buraimi-Muscat
passengers to locations out of the city, including Sohar, Buraimi and Dubai. Outwardly, Oman shares many of the cultural characteristics of its Arab neighbours
Al Buraimi-Sunaynah
(Province) in Al Buraimi Governorate, northeastern Oman. The village contains a substantial area of greenery and is described "remote, even by Omani standards"
Al Buraimi-Education in Oman
Wayback Machine Ibri College of Technology Al-Buraimi University College Oman College of Management and Technology Al-Zahra College for Women Bayan College
Al Buraimi-Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
the British initiated the reoccupation of the Buraimi Oasis through a local military force, the Trucial Oman Levies. A period of stability followed during
Al Buraimi-Archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn
Bidaa Bint Saud Hili Archaeological Park Rumailah, UAE Al-Buraimi Hafit period Jabal Hafit Umm al-Nar culture Christopher P. Thornton; Charlotte M. Cable;
Al Buraimi-Transport in Oman
the rest of Oman, the roads are mostly single-carriageways. United Arab Emirates: Oman has several good road connections at Buraimi (Al Ain) via Route
Al Buraimi-Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces
over the ownership of the Buraimi Oasis, which was important for oil exploration rights. For many centuries, the interior of Oman had been an autonomous
Al Buraimi-List of railway stations in Oman
junction for Al Duqm Amal Marmul, Oman Thumrait - junction for Salalah Mazyunah - near border with Yemen Hafeet - junction Al Buraimi Sohar Khatmat Al Misfah
Al Buraimi-Sayyid Saud bin Hilal bin Hamad al-Busaidi
Hilal bin Hamad al-Busaidi is the Governor of Al Buraimi Governorate in Oman since August 2020. He is also an executive at Vodafone Oman. Al Busaidi graduated
Al Buraimi-Omani Baloch
migrated to Oman centuries ago, and are now considered native. Baloch form the largest non-Arab community in Oman, and most of them have Al-Balushi as
Al Buraimi-List of hospitals in Oman
Hospital. "Aster Al Raffah Hospital". Aster Oman. 7 April 2020. Until October 2006, the area of Al Buraimi was part of Ad Dhahirah Region. At this time
Al Buraimi-History of Oman
includes Al-Buraimi on the Omani side) with Oman Economy of Oman Tourism in Oman Health in Oman Portuguese Oman Benjamin Plackett (30 March 2017). Omani Music
Al Buraimi-Salalah
buses are operated daily from Salalah to Haima, Muscat, Nizwa, Al-Buraimi, Dubai, Al-Ain, Al-Ghaydah, Mukalla, and Seiyun, as well as PDO locations such
Al Buraimi-Shakhbut bin Sultan Al Nahyan
uncle Sheikh Zayed in Buraimi in 1963. He has a son named Tahnoun. Saeed's daughter, Fakhra is married to Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan. Sultan also had
Al Buraimi-Al-Lawatia
Saudi contingents from Al Buraimi in 1952. It is notable that the first woman ambassador from Oman was Khadijah bint Hassan al-Lawati, a Lawati woman
Al Buraimi-Jebel Akhdar War
Oasis. Talib bin Ali -Hinai, the Imam's brother, who fled to Saudi Arabia then Egypt, returned to in 1957 with 300 well-equipped
Al Buraimi-Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan
Dhabi. He united with Omani forces to drive the Saudi troops from the Buraimi area in 1870. This left the forts defending the Buraimi Oasis in permanent
Al Buraimi-Oman Rail
Al Qurum, Muscat. The company was founded in June 2014. Oman Rail will be responsible for developing the rail network in the country. Currently Oman Rail
Al Buraimi-Al Ain Region
agriculturally important. The city of Al-Ain, part of a historical region which also includes the adjacent Omani town of Al-Buraimi, is noted for its forts, oases
Al Buraimi-Abud, Oman
village in Al Buraimi Governorate, in northeastern Oman.The village lies south of Ash Shuwayhah. Nearby is a small populated place called Al Juwayf. Google
Al Buraimi-2014–15 Oman Professional League Cup
UTC+4 Al-Buraimi Sports Complex, Al-Buraimi, Oman Source: [citation needed] 13 November 2014 16:45 UTC+4 Al-Suwaiq, Oman 19 November 2014 17:50 UTC+4 Al-Seeb
Al Buraimi-United Arab Emirates
the Al-Buraimi oasis, which extends on both sides of the Abu Dhabi-Oman border. Lake Zakher in Al Ain is a human-made lake near the border with Oman that
Al Buraimi-List of football clubs in Oman
to Oman. Dhofar is known as the most successful club in Omani football, earning them the nickname "Al-Zaeem, or "The Leaders", for grabbing 10 Omani League
Al Buraimi-Al Wajajah
-Wajājah (Arabic: ٱلْوَجَاجَة), or just Wajajah, is the busiest of four ports bordering the United Arab Emirates, with Wadi -Jenzi,
Al Buraimi-Al Dhahirah Governorate
region, Al Buraymi and Mahdha. Al Buraimi Governorate was formed from these provinces as a new governorate in October 2006. A third wilaya, Al Sunaynah
Al Buraimi-2015–16 Oman Professional League Cup
2015 19:30 UTC+4 Al-Buraimi Sports Complex, Al-Buraimi, Oman 8 September 2015 19:30 UTC+4 Sohar Regional Sports Complex, Sohar, Oman 1 October 2015 19:15
Al Buraimi-Oman
Ad Dhahirah Al Batinah North Al Batinah South Al Buraimi Al Wusta Ash Sharqiyah North Ash Sharqiyah South Dhofar Muscat Musandam Oman's Basic Statute
Al Buraimi-List of football stadiums in Oman
Complex". Archived from the original on 2022-02-19. Retrieved 2022-02-19. "Al Buraimi complex". Archived from the original on 2022-02-26. Retrieved 2022-02-26
Al Buraimi-List of airports in Oman
airlines. Transport in Oman List of airports by ICAO code: O#OO - Oman Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination lists: Asia#Oman "ICAO Location Indicators
Al Buraimi-Na'im
The traditional heart of Na'im territory was the oasis town of Buraimi and nearby Al Ain, where Na'im expansion came at the expense of the Dhawahir tribe
Al Buraimi-Sohar
faction that approached the Abbasids was the Bani Sama, who were based in Al-Buraimi or Tawam, before moving to Sohar. Bani Sama also referred to themselves
Al Buraimi-Oman–Saudi Arabia border
following an attempt by Saudi Arabia to assert its control over the Buraimi Oasis on the Oman-UAE border, Britain stated that it would unilaterally use a slightly
Al Buraimi-Hajar Mountains
of Tawam, which includes the adjacent settlements of Al-Buraimi and Al Ain, on the border of Oman and the UAE Emirate of Abu Dhabi, lies the outlier of
Al Buraimi-Omani Arabic
Omani Arabic (Arabic: اللهجة العمانية, romanized: al-Lahjah al-ʻUmānīyah; also known as Omani Hadari Arabic) is a variety of Arabic spoken in the Al Hajar
Al Buraimi-Route 3 (Oman)
to the Omani border post in the Buraimi Governorate which borders the United Arab Emirates in the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. Transport in Oman "New dual
Al Buraimi-Mahdah
romanized: Maḥḍah, or Wilāyat Maḥḍah (وِلَايَة مَحْضَة), is an Omani territory north of the town of Buraimi which borders the emirates of Sharjah, Ajman and Dubai
Al Buraimi-Al Ain Oasis
located in Al-Mutawa'a District in central Al-Ain, and east of Al-Jahili District. The border between Al-Ain City and the Omani town of Al Buraimi is to the
Al Buraimi-Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah
command of Kandhala bin Saif Al Suwaidi in an attack on Ras Al Khaimah which was met at Buraimi by 14,000 men of the Al Qasimi and Na'im. They were defeated
Al Buraimi-Mezyad, Al-Ain
Street", it goes past Al-Ain's traditional camel market, near Bawadi Mall and an IKEA store. Al Buraimi Governorate Al-Buraimi Oasis Hugh Boustead The
Al Buraimi-Maktoum bin Hasher Al Maktoum
from Oman. Masfout at the time was linked to the Na'im of Buraimi, while Hajarain had been previously ceded to Sheikh Hasher bin Maktoum by the Omani Sultan
Al Buraimi-Duqm Airport
OODQ) is an airport serving the Arabian Sea port of Duqm in the Al Wusta Region of Oman. Duqm Airport kicked off its operations, on July 23, 2014, to serve
Al Buraimi-Al Bu Shamis
inland desert settlement in the Buraimi Wilayat of Oman ). Later migrations led some of them to Al Ain and Buraimi oases. Al Shamsi were also traditionally
Al Buraimi-Saudi Arabia–United Arab Emirates border
ruling the area of Al Ain and Al Buraimi, located in the Eastern Region of Abu Dhabi on its border with Oman. This led to the Buraimi Dispute. On 31 August
Al Buraimi-Al-Maqdisi
split between the UAE and Oman, comprising the modern settlements of Al Ain and Al-Buraimi on different sides of the Omani-UAE border. Dibba is another
Al Buraimi-Masfout
Arab Emirates. It is surrounded by Ras Al Khaimah, the Dubai exclave of Hatta and Oman (Mahdha Wilayat of Al Buraimi Governorate). It is only accessible
Al Buraimi-1997–98 Omani League
having won the 1996–97 Omani League season. Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. emerged as the champions of the 1997–98 Omani League with a total of 38 points. This season
Al Buraimi-Oman Professional League
season. Al-Seeb Club Al-Nahda Club (Oman) Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. Oman Club Al-Rustaq SC Al-Shabab Club (Oman) Ibri Club Dhofar S.C.S.C. Al-Wahda SC (Oman) Sur
Al Buraimi-Timothy Power
oases, UAE (Conference Paper) - 2011 The Qaṣr al-Muwaijʿī: Diwān of the Āl Nahayyān in the al-ʿAin / Buraimi Oasis (Article in Liwa: Journal of the National
Al Buraimi-List of wars involving Oman
This is a list of wars involving the Sultanate of Oman and its predecessor states.
Al Buraimi-Territorial disputes in the Persian Gulf
involved claims over the Al Buraimi Oasis, disputed since the nineteenth century among tribes from Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, and Oman. Although the tribes
Al Buraimi-Al-Nahda Club
Al-Nahda Club may refer to: Al-Nahda Club (Oman), an Omani sports club based in Al-Buraimi Al-Nahda Club (Saudi Arabia), a Saudi football club from Al-Khobar
Al Buraimi-Al Bithnah Fort
found a new ally against their traditional enemy in Oman when the Saudis established a presence in Buraimi, zealous with the new message of their Wahhabi faith
Al Buraimi-2016–17 Oman Professional League
Oman Club and third position holders Ja'lan SC. Muscat Oman Fanja Al-Nasr Dhofar Al-Oruba Ja'lan Sohar Al-Nahda Al-Khabourah Al-Rustaq Al-Shabab Al-Suwaiq
Al Buraimi-Azzan bin Qais
short-lived Ibadi imamate in Oman. Opposing Saudi interference in the Buraimi Oasis, he fought against Salim's uncle, Sayyid Turki bin Said at the Battle
Al Buraimi-2023 Arab Club Champions Cup
(Sudan) Al-Ahli Tripoli won 3–2 on aggregate. 1 April 2023 (2023-04-01) 23:00 UTC+4 Al-Buraimi Sports Complex, Al-Buraimi Referee: Saoud Ali Al Adba (Qatar)
Al Buraimi-Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1748–1814)
and Muscat, and Saud managed to capture a part of Oman. The same year he also annexed the Buraimi Oasis. Saud's forces transformed the Kaaba in Mecca
Al Buraimi-History of the United Arab Emirates
Zubarah and the Hawar Islands, and the Buraimi dispute was still unresolved between Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi and Oman. On the issue of the shah of Iran's
Al Buraimi-Dhofar War
and vehicles from Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia and Oman had earlier clashed over ownership of the Buraimi Oasis, and the Saudis had already supported two
Al Buraimi-Abdulaziz bin Humaid Al Nuaimi
and were stopping caravans passing to and from Oman. Masfout at the time was linked to the Na'im of Buraimi, another branch of Ajman's ruling family. Following
Al Buraimi-Nura al-Badi
Nura 'Abd Allah al-Badi (born 1969) is an Omani poet. Al-Badi is a resident of Al Buraimi. She studied at the College of Languages and Translation of
Al Buraimi-Awamir
(Arabic: العوامر) (singular Al Amri Arabic: العامري) is a Bedouin Arab tribe in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman. Warlike and fiercely independent
Al Buraimi-Hafit period
and Oman in the period from 3200 to 2600 B.C. It is named after the distinctive beehive burials first found on Jebel Hafit, a rocky mountain near Al Ain
Al Buraimi-1996–97 Omani League
the number of teams in the league had decreased from 14 to 12. Al-Ahli Club, Buraimi SC, Al-Khaboura SC and Mirbat SC were relegated to the Second Division
Al Buraimi-Battle of Dibba
Buraimi and presented his letter to the Sasanian governor, who rejected Muhammad's message. Al As went on to present his message at Nizwar to the Al Azdi
Al Buraimi-Ajman
pearl hunting season (April–September), many of whom would migrate to Al Buraimi in the date season. The survey notes that Ajman's ruler Rashid bin Ahmed
Al Buraimi-Sultan Qaboos Mosque
the former Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said: Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat, Oman Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Al-Buraimi, Oman Sultan Qaboos Grand
Al Buraimi-Bani Kaab
area around and to the north of the Omani Wilayat of Mahdah, and to areas of the Emirates to the East of Buraimi, including the Wadi Khadra, Wadi Hatta
Al Buraimi-2016–17 Sultan Qaboos Cup
was played between Al-Rustaq SC and Oman Club on 9 December 2016 at the Al-Buraimi Sports Complex, Al-Buraimi. Al-Rustaq v Oman Al-Hamra v Dhofar Bowsher
Al Buraimi-2014–15 Oman Professional League
2014–15 Oman Professional League with three games to spare after Sur SC was held to a 2–2 draw by Al-Suwaiq Club at the Al-Seeb Stadium. Al-Oruba who
Al Buraimi-1998–99 Omani League
champions of the 1998–99 Omani League with a total of 34 points. This season the league had 10 teams. Quriyat Club and Buraimi SC were relegated to the
Al Buraimi-Umm Al Nar culture
2600-2000 BCE in the area of the modern-day United Arab Emirates and Northern Oman. The etymology derives from the island of the same name which lies adjacent
Al Buraimi-Trucial States
Trucial Sheikhdoms (Arabic: المشيخة المتصالحة Al-Mashīkhat al-Mutaṣāliḥa), Trucial Arabia or Trucial Oman, was a group of tribal confederations to the
Al Buraimi-Ahmed Bin Mahmoud Al Blooshi
tribes and clans, and his letters to the governors of Oman and Buraimi, as well as to the Sultan of Oman in Muscat, preparing for the hunting seasons every
Al Buraimi-Tawam
modern settlements of Al Ain (UAE) and Al-Buraimi (Oman) Tawam Roundabout, a roundabout in Al-Ain Tawam Hospital, a hospital in Al-Ain Tāwām; the Tamang
Al Buraimi-Battle of Dhank
Thuwaini. Azzan opposed the Saudi interference in the Buraimi Oasis and took control of Buraimi in 1869. Zayed bin Khalifa of Abu Dhabi (known as Zayed
Al Buraimi-Oman Super Cup
after its opponent, Al-Oruba, as expected failed to turn up for the match. Oman portal Oman Professional League Sultan Qaboos Cup Oman Professional League
Al Buraimi-Al Bithnah
Said. The battle took place when the Qawasim together with the Na’im of Buraimi attempted to fight their way through the Wadi Ham to take the east coast
Al Buraimi-Wajihids
ruled in coastal Oman in the early and mid-10th century AD. Their capital was the town of Suhar, after moving there from Al-Buraimi Oasis or Tawam, where
Al Buraimi-Hasher bin Maktoum
Dubai after the Omani Sultan Turki bin Said, transferred the territory after finding himself unable to defend it against the Na'im of Buraimi, who had settled
Al Buraimi-Treaty of Seeb
Salim ibn Rashid al-Kharusi who instigated an anti-Muscat rebellion (1913–1920) among the conservative Ibadi sect in the interior Oman and reestablished
Al Buraimi-Bani Qitab
They were involved in tribal fighting in Buraimi as well as raids and counter-raids that stretched as far as Al Falayah in the North (itself home to a number
Al Buraimi-Faisal of Saudi Arabia
Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (Arabic: فيصل بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود Fayṣal ibn ʿAbd al ʿAzīz Āl Suʿūd, Najdi Arabic pronunciation: [fæjsˤɑl ben ˈʕæbd ælʕæˈziːz
Al Buraimi-2010–11 Oman Mobile League
April 2011. Al-Suwaiq Club were the defending champions, having won the 2009–10 Oman Mobile League season. On Saturday, 30 April 2011, Al-Suwaiq Club
Al Buraimi-United Arab Emirates–United Kingdom relations
what is now Al Ain (Buraimi on the Omani side) and it was the British, in conjunction with the Sheikhs of Abu Dhabi and the Sultan of Oman, who forcibly
Al Buraimi-Khasab Airport
خصب) (IATA: KHS, ICAO: OOKB) is an airport serving Khasab, a harbor city in Oman and capital of the Musandam Governorate (muhafazah). The harbor opens onto
Al Buraimi-Ali Al-Jabri
Al-Jabri (Arabic: علي بن هلال الجابري; born 29 January 1990), commonly known as Ali Al-Jabri, is an Omani footballer who plays for Fanja SC in Oman Professional
Al Buraimi-Jumeirah Archaeological Site
'Tawam', which comprises the city of Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and the adjacent Omani town of Al-Buraimi. Measuring about 80,000 m2 (860,000 sq ft)
Al Buraimi-Ali Al-Busaidi
for the 2014–15 Oman Professional League. In his very first appearance for the Al-Buraimi-based side, he helped them win the 2014 Oman Super Cup with a
Al Buraimi-Jabrids
(Arabic: الجبريون, romanized: al-Jabrīyūn) or Banu Jabr were an Arab dynasty that ruled all of Arabia except for Hejaz, parts of Oman and Yemen, and expanded
Al Buraimi-Saudi Arabia–Yemen border
to include Al Wadiah within Saudi Arabia, before further straight line segments proceed to the north-east and then eastwards to the Omani tripoint. Historically
Al Buraimi-Qatar–Saudi Arabia border
following an attempt by Saudi Arabia to assert its control over the Buraimi Oasis on the Oman-Trucial States border, Britain stated that it would unilaterally
Al Buraimi-Sohar Airport
airport situated in the wilayat of Sohar in Al Batinah Region of Oman. Sohar is a coastal city on the Gulf of Oman. The airport is 7 kilometres (4 mi) inland
Al Buraimi-Abdulrahman Saleh Al-Alawi
Khalfan Al-Alawi (Arabic: عبد الرحمن صالح العلاوي; born 8 September 1986), commonly known as Abdulrahman Saleh, is an Omani footballer who plays for Al-Suwaiq
Al Buraimi-Saruq Al Hadid
some of the many mysteries of Saruq Al Hadid. In smaller numbers, these have been found elsewhere in the UAE and Oman, specifically at Qusais, Rumailah
Al Buraimi-Sara bint Ahmed Al Sudairi
different regions as an administrator, including Al Ahsa where Sara was born. He also served in Al Ghat and Buraimi, and died in 1860. Sara's uncle, Abdullah
Al Buraimi-Sultan bin Ahmad
British East India Company. In 1800, Oman suffered from an invasion by Wahhabis from the north, who occupied the Buraimi oasis and besieged Sultan's brother
Al Buraimi-2006–07 Omani League
2005–06 Omani League season. Al-Nahda Club won 1-0 away in their final league match against Mjees SC and emerged as the champions of the 2006–07 Omani League
Al Buraimi-Ibri
road goes through the archaeological sites. Al-Buraimi Sunaynah Biladhi Shuhoom Railway stations in Oman - planned 2015 Wikivoyage has a travel guide
Al Buraimi-2021–22 Oman Professional League
season will continue. The clubs are: Muscat Oman Fanja Al-Seeb Al-Nasr Dhofar Mirbat Al-Orouba Sohar Al-Nahda Al-Rustaq Bahla Suwaiq Updated to match(es)
Al Buraimi-Dibba
on the Gulf of Oman. Dibba is politically divided into three segments: Dibba Al-Fujairah, ruled by the Emirate of Fujairah, UAE Dibba Al-Hisn, ruled by
Al Buraimi-Muscat International Airport
formerly Seeb International Airport, is the main international airport in Oman and is located in Seeb, 32 km from the old city and capital Muscat within
Al Buraimi-Dhank
in Oman. It borders the provinces of Al Buraimi on the northwest, Ibri on the southwest and Yanqul on the east. It has many valleys, such as Wadi Al Fateh
Al Buraimi-RAFO Masirah
MSH, ICAO: OOMA) is a military airport located on the island of Masirah in Oman. The airport resides at an elevation of 64 feet (20 m) above mean sea level
Al Buraimi-Ras al Hadd Airport
Ras al Hadd Airport (ICAO: OORH) is an airport in Ash Sharqiyah Region of Oman, about 30 km south of the town of Ras al Hadd. Construction began in 2011
Al Buraimi-Magan (civilization)
Magan (also Majan) was an ancient region in what is now modern day Oman and United Arab Emirates. It was referred to in Sumerian cuneiform texts of around
Al Buraimi-Hadf
Hadf is a village in Al Buraimi Governorate, in northeastern Oman. It is administered as a condominium with certain rights held by the bordering Emirate
Al Buraimi-Hatta, United Arab Emirates
Maktoum after the Omani Sultan Turki bin Said transferred the territory, finding himself unable to defend it against the Na'im of Buraimi, who had settled
Al Buraimi-2013–14 Oman Professional League
Club were crowned the champions of the inaugural Oman Professional League with one game remaining after Al-Suwaiq Club edged out ten-man Fanja SC 5-3. Fanja
Al Buraimi-Dhawahir
singular Al Dhahiri (Arabic: ٱلظَّاهِرِي, romanized: Aẓ-Ẓāhirī)) is a tribe of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The tribe's main centre was the Buraimi Oasis
Al Buraimi-Wildlife of the United Arab Emirates
undefined border with Saudi Arabia, and Al-Buraimi Oasis, which includes Al Ain on the UAE side of the border with Oman. To the east, the land rises and becomes
Al Buraimi-Emirate of Abu Dhabi
The Emirate shares the historical region of Al-Buraimi or Tawam (which includes modern-day Al Ain) with Oman, and is demonstrated to have been inhabited
Al Buraimi-Oman Professional League Cup
following table lists the Omani League champions by cities. Oman portal Oman Professional League Sultan Qaboos Cup Oman Super Cup "Oman League Cup to be known
Al Buraimi-Kunud
Coast, from Nizwa in Oman to Kalba in Sharjah and Al Hayl in Fujairah, as well as Mahdah and Buraimi. Long associated with the Sudan (Al Suwaidi), the Kunud
Al Buraimi-2009–10 Oman Mobile League
2009 and finished on 7 May 2010. Al-Nahda Club were the defending champions, having won the 2008–09 Oman League season. Al-Suwaiq Club played out a 1–1 draw
Al Buraimi-Tug Wilson (British Army officer)
volunteered for service with the Trucial Oman Scouts, commanding "A" Squadron in an old fort at the Buraimi Oasis, Al Ain. The area was then part of a British
Al Buraimi-Mukhaizna Airport
(IATA: UKH, ICAO: OOMK) is an airport serving the Mukhaizna oil field in Oman. The runway has 300 metres (980 ft) overruns on each end. The Haima VOR-DME
Al Buraimi-Arabian Sands
the Imam, to Buraimi. A year later, in 1949, he goes back to Buraimi hoping to explore the Jabal al Akhadar mountains, but the Imam of Oman refuses permission
Al Buraimi-Filipinos in the United Arab Emirates
expired visas were stranded on the Iranian island of Kish, and at Al Buraimi, Oman near the Oman/UAE border. 300 Filipinos had fled to the Philippines because
Al Buraimi-Ibn Saud
Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud (Arabic: عبد العزيز بن عبد الرحمن آل سعود, romanized: ʿAbd al ʿAzīz bin ʿAbd ar Raḥman Āl Suʿūd; 15 January 1875 – 9
Al Buraimi-Adam Airport
domestic airport situated in the Adam wilayah of the Ad Dakhiliyah Region of Oman. The air base is 18 kilometres (11 mi) northwest of the town of Adam. Runway
Al Buraimi-List of wars involving the United Arab Emirates
Muscat and Oman Aden Protectorate Saudi Arabia Al-Bu Shamis Tribe Al-Naim Tribe Victory Saudi Arabia withdraws from al-Buraimi Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan
Al Buraimi-1995–96 Omani League
1995–96 Omani League was the 22nd edition of the top football league in Oman. Sur SC were the defending champions, having won the 1994–95 Omani League
Al Buraimi-Jebel Ghawil
Ġawīl) is a village[citation needed] and a mountain in Al Buraimi Governorate, in northwestern Oman. The village lies northwest of Abud. Geologically Jebel
Al Buraimi-1997 Omani general election
General elections were held in Oman on 16 October 1997. The 82 members of the Consultative Assembly were selected in a two-stage process. Elections were
Al Buraimi-Ash Shuwayhah
Ash Shuwayhah is a village in Al Buraimi Governorate, in northeastern Oman. It lies north of Abud.[citation needed] v t e
Al Buraimi-Mansoor Al-Nuaimi
Ghamil Al-Nuaimi (Arabic: منصور غامل النعيمي; born 13 February 1989), commonly known as Mansoor Al-Nuaimi, is an Omani footballer who plays for Al-Nahda
Al Buraimi-Mohammed Al-Rawahi
6 July 2015, he signed a one-year contract with Al-Buraimi-based Al-Nahda Club. In the 2015–16 Oman Professional League, Mohammed came into the limelight
Al Buraimi-Archaeology of the United Arab Emirates
across the UAE and Oman in sites such as Bidaa bint Saud, Jebel Buhais and Buraimi in the UAE and Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn in Oman. The first find of
Al Buraimi-List of airports by ICAO code: O
– Adam OOBB – Butabul Airport – Ramlat Bu Tabul OOBR (RMB) – Buraimi Airport – Al-Buraimi OODQ (DQM) – Duqm International Airport – Duqm OOFD (FAU) – Fahud
Al Buraimi-Emiratis
Dhabi, including the oasis city of Al Ain, with linguistic influences extending into the Omani region of Al-Buraimi. This dialect reflects unique linguistic
Al Buraimi-Jebel Buhais
with similar discoveries pointing to increased aridity in the interior of Oman. Throughout Southern Arabia, evidence of human inland settlement in the 3rd
Al Buraimi-Wadi Suq culture
Emirates and Oman in the period from 2,000 to 1,300 BCE. It takes its name from a wadi, or seasonal watercourse, west of Sohar in Oman and follows on
Al Buraimi-Qarn Alam Airport
Alam (IATA: RNM, ICAO: OOGB) is an airport serving the town of Qarn Alam in Oman. The airport is 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) northwest of the town. The Ghaba non-directional
Al Buraimi-2011–12 Oman Elite League
match against Al-Shabab Club 7–6 on penalties after the match had ended 3–3 after extra time and emerged as the champions of the 2011–12 Oman Elite League
Al Buraimi-1994 Omani general election
two seats; Shakour bint Mohammed al-Ghamari in Muscat and Taiba al-Mawali in Seeb. Lone woman elected to Oman council Al Arabiya News, 26 October 2015 Calvin
Al Buraimi-General Maritime Treaty of 1820
following decades of maritime conflict in the Gulf, with British, French, and Omani flagged ships involved in a series of disputes and actions that were characterized
Al Buraimi-2004–05 Omani League
2004–05 Omani League was the 29th edition of the top football league in Oman. It began on 23 September 2004 and finished on 19 May 2005. Al-Nasr S.C
Al Buraimi-Bidaa Bint Saud
have been Persian in origin. The dating of aflaj in Bidaa bint Saud, Al Ain and Buraimi, both of which are in the historical region of Tawam, has been placed
Al Buraimi-Haima Airport
serving the town of Haima in Oman. The Haima VOR/DME (Ident: HAI) is located on the field. List of airports in Oman Transport in Oman Google Maps - Haima Airport
Al Buraimi-Duru (tribe)
and Buraimi, fighting broke out between the Bedouin tribes, with the Manasir and Bani Yas fighting a southern confederation of Awamir, Duru and Al Bu Shamis
Al Buraimi-2008–09 Omani League
The 2008–09 Omani League was the 33rd edition of the top football league in Oman. It began on 23 October 2008 and finished on 27 May 2009. Al-Oruba SC were
Al Buraimi-Salalah International Airport
Salalah International Airport (IATA: SLL, ICAO: OOSA) is the Sultanate of Oman's secondary international airport after Muscat International Airport. It is
Al Buraimi-Emirati Arabic
part of Ras al-Khaimah; the third in Abu Dhabi including the oasis city of Al Ain, the dialect is also seen in the Omani region of Al-Buraimi. Emirati Arabic
Al Buraimi-Qais bin Ahmad
Sohar to Qais bin Ahmad. In 1800, Oman suffered from an invasion by Wahhabis from the north, who occupied the Buraimi oasis and besieged Qais bin Ahmad
Al Buraimi-2012–13 Oman Elite League
Elite League season. Al-Suwaiq Club won the Championship Final match against Fanja 3–1 and emerged as the champions of the 2012–13 Oman Elite League. This
Al Buraimi-Marmul Airport
an airport serving the Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) operations at the Marmul heavy oil field in Oman. The airport is 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) southwest
Al Buraimi-Wilfred Thesiger
Dhabi town, arriving on 14 March 1948. In April, Thesiger visited the Buraimi Oasis, for which the Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC) held an oil concession
Al Buraimi-Qanat
city of Al Ain (particularly Al-Ain, Al-Qattarah, Al-Mu'taredh, Al-Jimi, Al-Muwaiji, and Hili), adjacent to Al-Buraimi in Oman, continue traditional falaj
Al Buraimi-Kailasam Raghavendra Rao
Limited, Orchid Nutricare Limited, UK, BEXEL Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Al Buraimi Group. Orchid Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals very Limited "DNB Listing".
Al Buraimi-Manuel Ramos (football manager)
Oman where he was appointed as the assistant manager (assistant to Hamad Al-Azani) of Oman Professional League side, Al-Nahda Club. He helped the Al-Buraimi-based
Al Buraimi-Lekhwair Airport
western Oman. The Fahud VOR-DME is located 67.5 nautical miles (125 km) east-southeast of the airport. List of airports in Oman Transport in Oman Google
Al Buraimi-2015 AFC Cup group stage
Group stage tiebreakers 24 February 2015 19:00 UTC+4 Al-Buraimi Sports Complex, Al-Buraimi (Oman) Attendance: 1,005 Referee: Mooud Bonyadifar (Iran) 24
Al Buraimi-Fahud Airport
OOFD) is an airport serving the town and petroleum facility of Fahud in Oman. The airport is in the desert 3 kilometres (2 mi) northwest of the town.
Al Buraimi-Ja'Aluni Airport
OOJA) is an airport serving Duqm, an Arabian Sea port in the Al Wusta Governorate of Oman. The airport is in the desert 44 kilometres (27 mi) southwest
Al Buraimi-Ibri Airport
Ibri Airport (ICAO: OOII) is an airport serving the town of Ibri in Oman. The runway is in the desert 4 kilometres (2 mi) southwest of Ibri. The Fahud
Al Buraimi-Ibra Airport
an airport serving Ibra, a town in the Ash Sharqiyah North Governorate of Oman. The Izki VOR-DME (Ident: IZK) is located 42.6 nautical miles (79 km) west-northwest
Al Buraimi-Hicham Jadrane
as the manager of Al-Buraimi-based Al-Nahda Club. On 21 July 2015, he signed a one-year contract to be appointed as the manager of Al-Nahda Club. His club
Al Buraimi-Pakistan International School
Pakistan (Al Farwaniyah) New Pakistan International School (Hawally) Pakistan School & College (Salmiya) Pakistan School Muscat Pakistan School Buraimi Pakistan
Al Buraimi-List of date cultivars
Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization by Al-Khayri et al. (2015). The Gaza Strip, especially Deir al-Balah ("Village of Dates"), is known for its
Al Buraimi-2015–16 Oman Professional League
clubs (Al-Oruba, Fanja, Al-Nahda, Saham and Sur). Al-Oruba SC are the defending champions, having won their fourth title in the previous 2014–15 Oman Professional
Al Buraimi-2007–08 Omani League
The 2007–08 Omani League was the 32nd edition of the top football league in Oman. It began on 7 November 2007 and finished on 9 May 2008. Al-Nahda Club
Al Buraimi-Saqr bin Rashid Al Qasimi
against the Buraimi oasis caused the Sultan of Muscat to seek peace with Saqr. On his death in 1803, Saqr was succeeded by his son, Sultan bin Saqr Al Qasimi
Al Buraimi-2003–04 Omani League
won the 2002–03 Omani League season. On Thursday, 27 May 2004, Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. won 2–1 at home in their final league match against Al-Oruba SC and emerged
Al Buraimi-List of optometry schools
Olomouc 4 Years Degree Program in Optometry (B. Optom) university of Buraimi . Universidad Metropolitana, Quito Universidad de El Salvador, San Salvador
Al Buraimi-Atkins Hamerton
the ranks. In 1840, he was tasked with visiting the oasis city of Al-Buraimi in Oman to give his advice on strengthening its defences, being the first
Al Buraimi-Dibba Airport
serving Dibba Al-Baya, a city in the Musandam Governorate of Oman. Dibba is a harbor city on the Gulf of Oman, and is divided between Oman and United Arab
Al Buraimi-Firq Air Base
in Oman. Per Google Earth historical imagery, the runway was demolished sometime after 2009. Oman portal Aviation portal List of airports in Oman Transport
Al Buraimi-2007 Sultan Qaboos Cup
Club (Al-Buraimi) Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. (Salalah) Al-Oruba SC (Sur) Al-Rustaq SC (Rustaq) Al-Salam SC (Sohar) Al-Seeb Club (Seeb) Al-Shabab Club (Seeb) Al-Suwaiq
Al Buraimi-2009 Sultan Qaboos Cup
(Mudhaibi) Al-Nahda Club (Al-Buraimi) Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. (Salalah) Al-Oruba SC (Sur) Al-Salam SC (Sohar) Al-Seeb Club (Seeb) Al-Shabab Club (Seeb) Al-Suwaiq
Al Buraimi-Mazun (Sasanian province)
appointed the Lakhmid king al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man as the ruler of Mazun. A late Sasanian fort is recently excavated in Fulayj, Oman. Sauer 2017, p. 275
Al Buraimi-2005–06 Omani League
2005–06 Omani League with a total of 45 points. This season the league had decreased from 13 to 12 teams. Al-Ahli Club, Al-Ittihad Club and Al-Khaboura
Al Buraimi-2005 Sultan Qaboos Cup
(Al-Musannah) Al-Nahda Club (Al-Buraimi) Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. (Salalah) Al-Oruba SC (Sur) Al-Rustaq SC (Rustaq) Al-Salam SC (Sohar) Al-Seeb Club (Seeb) Al-Shabab
Al Buraimi-2006 Sultan Qaboos Cup
(Al-Musannah) Al-Nahda Club (Al-Buraimi) Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. (Salalah) Al-Oruba SC (Sur) Al-Rustaq SC (Rustaq) Al-Salam SC (Sohar) Al-Seeb Club (Seeb) Al-Shabab
Al Buraimi-Arab Mashreq International Road Network
Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Kuwait, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Oman and Yemen). In addition, part of the network passes through Israel, which
Al Buraimi-Butabul Airport
Butabul (ICAO: OOBB ) is an airstrip serving Ramlat Bu Tubul in Oman. The isolated airport is in the desert, 7 kilometres (4 mi) from the border with Saudi
Al Buraimi-1991 Omani general election
General elections were held in Oman for the first time in 1991. Sultan Qaboos announced the creation of the Consultative Assembly to replace the State
Al Buraimi-2010 Sultan Qaboos Cup
(Mudhaibi) Al-Nahda Club (Al-Buraimi) Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. (Salalah) Al-Oruba SC (Sur) Al-Rustaq SC (Rustaq) Al-Salam SC (Sohar) Al-Seeb Club (Seeb) Al-Shabab
Al Buraimi-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: L-M-N-O
(2016) Al Buraymi Al Buraimi 104,100 Al Mudaybi Ash Sharqiyah 112,100 Al Rustaq Al Batinah South 117,600 As Seeb Muscat 391,300 As Suwayq Al Batinah
Al Buraimi-Yibal Airport
is an airport serving the town of Yibal in the Ad Dhahirah Governorate of Oman. Runway ends are poorly defined, and actual usable length may be longer than
Al Buraimi-Jabrids
The Jabrids (Arabic: الجبريون, romanized: al-Jabrīyūn) or Banu Jabr were an Arab dynasty that ruled all of Arabia except for Hejaz, parts of Oman and Yemen
Al Buraimi-Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces
from Buraimi, but at British instigation, the matter was settled by arbitration. To prevent the Imam interfering with the settlement over Buraimi, a battalion-sized
Al Buraimi-Dibba
arrived at the area of Tuwwam (which includes the modern areas of Al Ain and Al-Buraimi), where they wrote to local tribes to convince them to abandon the
Al Buraimi-Umm Al Nar culture
Umm Al Nar (Arabic: أُمّ الـنَّـار, romanized: Umm an-Nār or Umm al-Nar, lit. 'Mother of the Fire') is a Bronze Age culture that existed around 2600-2000
Al Buraimi-Filipinos in the United Arab Emirates
with expired visas were stranded on the Iranian island of Kish, and at Al Buraimi, Oman near the Oman/UAE border. 300 Filipinos had fled to the Philippines
Al Buraimi-Omani Arabic
University of Edinburgh. Grünbichler, Elisabeth (2015). Grammatik und Lexik des arabischen Dialekts von Buraimi (Oman). Universität Wien. v t e v t e
Al Buraimi-Emiratis
Dhabi, including the oasis city of Al Ain, with linguistic influences extending into the Omani region of Al-Buraimi. This dialect reflects unique linguistic
Al Buraimi-Masfout
Arab Emirates. It is surrounded by Ras Al Khaimah, the Dubai exclave of Hatta and Oman (Mahdha Wilayat of Al Buraimi Governorate). It is only accessible
Al Buraimi-Hamasa
capital of the Buraimi district. Being part of the region of Tawam or Al-Buraimi Oasis, Hamasa's history dates back thousands of years, and in 2015 was
Al Buraimi-Shimal
Shimal is the name of a settlement in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. It is associated with the Shihuh tribe of the Northern UAE and Oman and with
Al Buraimi-Territorial disputes in the Persian Gulf
Mohammed Bin Nasser bin Ibrahim AlGhoson and his vice Turki bin Abdullah al Otaishan to occupy Hamasa, a village in the Buraimi Oasis. When arbitration efforts
Al Buraimi-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
Venezuela. Chaouia-Ouardigha 7,010 Second smallest region of Morocco. Al Buraimi Governorate 7,000 Third largest governorate of Oman. Cornwallis Island
Al Buraimi-Al-Lawatia
Saudi contingents from Al Buraimi in 1952. It is notable that the first woman ambassador from Oman was Khadijah bint Hassan al-Lawati, a Lawati woman
Al Buraimi-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Venezuela. Chaouia-Ouardigha 7,010 Second smallest region of Morocco. Al Buraimi Governorate 7,000 Third largest governorate of Oman. Cornwallis Island
Al Buraimi-Al Bu Shamis
inland desert settlement in the Buraimi Wilayat of Oman ). Later migrations led some of them to Al Ain and Buraimi oases. Al Shamsi were also traditionally
Al Buraimi-List of universities and colleges in Oman
Al Buraimi Governorate Al Buraimi University College 2003 Al-Buraimi https://buc.edu.om/ University of Buraimi 2010 Al-Buraimi https://www.uob.edu.om/ Musandam
Al Buraimi-Ibn Saud
Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud (Arabic: عبد العزيز بن عبد الرحمن آل سعود, romanized: ʿAbd al ʿAzīz bin ʿAbd ar Raḥman as Suʿūd; 15 January 1875 –
Al Buraimi-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 7,000 to 10,000 square kilometers
Aragua 7,014 State of Venezuela. Chaouia-Ouardigha 7,010 Second smallest region of Morocco. Al Buraimi Governorate 7,000 Third largest governorate of Oman.
Al Buraimi-Al Wajajah
-Wajājah (Arabic: ٱلْوَجَاجَة), or just Wajajah, is the busiest of four Omani ports bordering the United Arab Emirates, with Wadi -Jenzi,
Al Buraimi-Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan
forces to drive the Saudi troops from the Buraimi area in 1870. This left the forts defending the Buraimi Oasis in permanent control of Abu Dhabi and
Al Buraimi-Oman Super Cup
the defending Oman Professional League and Sultan Qaboos Cup champions, Al-Oruba SC decided to pull out of the 2015 Oman Super Cup, citing non-payment
Al Buraimi-List of railway stations in Oman
Salalah Mazyunah - near border with Yemen Hafeet - junction Al Buraimi Sohar Khatmat Al Misfah Sinaw Ibra - mine Oman portal Transport in Oman Railway
Al Buraimi-Al-Maqdisi
between the UAE and Oman, comprising the modern settlements of Al Ain and Al-Buraimi on different sides of the Omani-UAE border. Dibba is another region
Al Buraimi-Provinces of Oman
governorates (muhafazah): Ad Dakhiliyah Ad Dhahirah Al Batinah North Al Batinah South Al Buraimi Al Wusta Ash Sharqiyah North Ash Sharqiyah South Dhofar
Al Buraimi-Trucial Oman Scouts
squadrons, including one squadron based at Buraimi. The Trucial Oman Levies fought a brief battle at the Al Buraimi Oasis on 26 October 1955. Two rifle squadrons
Al Buraimi-Al Ain
Al Ain Region, in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The city is bordered to the east by the Omani town of Al-Buraimi in the Al Buraimi Governorate
Al Buraimi-Oman
divided into 60 wilayats. Ad Dakhiliyah Ad Dhahirah Al Batinah North Al Batinah South Al Buraimi Al Wusta Ash Sharqiyah North Ash Sharqiyah South Dhofar
Al Buraimi-History of Oman
the United Arab Emirates, which share Dibba and Tawam (which includes Al-Buraimi on the Omani side) with Oman Economy of Oman Tourism in Oman Health in
Al Buraimi-Transport in Oman
136-km track from Suhar to Al Ain in the UAE, with a 27-km spur to the town of Buraimi, and a 58-km track from Suhar to Khatmat Al Malaha, another border
Al Buraimi-General Maritime Treaty of 1820
initially signed between the rulers of Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Great Britain in January 1820, with the nearby island
Al Buraimi-2008–09 Omani League
2008 and finished on 27 May 2009. Al-Oruba SC were the defending champions, having won the 2007–08 Omani League season. Al-Nahda Club lost 1-0 away in their
Al Buraimi-Royal Army of Oman
Mechanised Infantry Northern Frontier Regiment (NFR) based at Ibri and Buraimi Desert Regiment (DR) based at Ibra - Mowag Piranha-equipped Mechanised
Al Buraimi-2009–10 Oman Mobile League
2009 and finished on 7 May 2010. Al-Nahda Club were the defending champions, having won the 2008–09 Oman League season. Al-Suwaiq Club played out a 1–1 draw
Al Buraimi-2007–08 Omani League
2007 and finished on 9 May 2008. Al-Nahda Club were the defending champions, having won the 2006–07 Omani League season. Al-Oruba SC won 4-2 away in their
Al Buraimi-2006–07 Omani League
defending champions, having won the previous 2005–06 Omani League season. Al-Nahda Club won 1-0 away in their final league match against Mjees SC and emerged
Al Buraimi-2005–06 Omani League
This season the league had decreased from 13 to 12 teams. Al-Ahli Club, Al-Ittihad Club and Al-Khaboura SC were relegated to the Second Division League
Al Buraimi-2004–05 Omani League
league in Oman. It began on 23 September 2004 and finished on 19 May 2005. Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. were the defending champions, having won the 2003–04 Omani League
Al Buraimi-2003–04 Omani League
League season. On Thursday, 27 May 2004, Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. won 2–1 at home in their final league match against Al-Oruba SC and emerged as the champions of
Al Buraimi-1997–98 Omani League
relegated teams were replaced by Second Division League teams Quriyat Club and Buraimi SC. Source: [citation needed] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal
Al Buraimi-1995–96 Omani League
000 Al-Oruba Sur Sur Sports Complex 8,000 Al-Seeb Seeb Seeb Stadium 14,000 Al-Ahli Sidab Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex 39,000 Buraimi Al-Buraimi Nizwa
Al Buraimi-Jebel Hafeet
north is the UAE city of Al Ain, in the Eastern Region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and the adjacent Omani town of Al-Buraimi. The sole mountain in the
Al Buraimi-Al Ain Oasis
located in Al-Mutawa'a District in central Al-Ain, and east of Al-Jahili District. The border between Al-Ain City and the Omani town of Al Buraimi is to the
Al Buraimi-Hili Archaeological Park
constructed a wall at the site. Al Ain Oasis Tawam (region) Al-Buraimi Archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn Hafit period Ibri List of Ancient
Al Buraimi-Duqm Airport
DQM, ICAO: OODQ) is an airport serving the Arabian Sea port of Duqm in the Al Wusta Region of Oman. Duqm Airport kicked off its operations, on July 23,
Al Buraimi-Ras al Hadd Airport
Ras al Hadd Airport (ICAO: OORH) is an airport in Ash Sharqiyah Region of Oman, about 30 km south of the town of Ras al Hadd. Construction began in 2011
Al Buraimi-Sohar Airport
ICAO: OOSH), is an international airport situated in the wilayat of Sohar in Al Batinah Region of Oman. Sohar is a coastal city on the Gulf of Oman. The airport
Al Buraimi-2010–11 Oman Mobile League
April 2011. Al-Suwaiq Club were the defending champions, having won the 2009–10 Oman Mobile League season. On Saturday, 30 April 2011, Al-Suwaiq Club
Al Buraimi-Hajar Mountains
In the region of Tawam, which includes the adjacent settlements of Al-Buraimi and Al Ain, on the border of Oman and the UAE Emirate of Abu Dhabi, lies
Al Buraimi-List of football clubs in Oman
transform, along with the leadership of Sayyid Khalid. Salalah Sur Sohar Al-Buraimi Al-Seeb Bowsher http://www.sportsoman.com/news-details.aspx?id=22435[permanent
Al Buraimi-Abud, Oman
village in Al Buraimi Governorate, in northeastern Oman.The village lies south of Ash Shuwayhah. Nearby is a small populated place called Al Juwayf. Google
Al Buraimi-Ash Shuwayhah
Ash Shuwayhah is a village in Al Buraimi Governorate, in northeastern Oman. It lies north of Abud.[citation needed] v t e
Al Buraimi-Hadf
Hadf is a village in Al Buraimi Governorate, in northeastern Oman. It is administered as a condominium with certain rights held by the bordering Emirate
Al Buraimi-Jebel Ghawil
romanized: Jabal Ġawīl) is a village[citation needed] and a mountain in Al Buraimi Governorate, in northwestern Oman. The village lies northwest of Abud
Al Buraimi-Al Qabil
Al-Qābil (Arabic: ٱلْقَابِل) is a village in Al Buraimi Governorate (formerly Ad Dhahirah Region), in northwestern Oman. A small agricultural village
Al Buraimi-Sunaynah
(Arabic: ٱلسُّنَيْنَة, romanized: As-Sunaynah) is a Wilayah (Province) in Al Buraimi Governorate, northeastern Oman. The village contains a substantial area
Al Buraimi-Twin cities
and Lao Bao, Vietnam United Arab Emirates-Oman Border Al Ain, United Arab Emirates and Al Buraimi, Oman Victoria and Kowloon, colonial Hong Kong—although
Al Buraimi-University of Buraimi
The University of Buraimi (UOB) (Arabic: جامعة البريمي) is a private university in the Al Buraimi Governorate in the Northern part of Oman. The university
Al Buraimi-History of the United Arab Emirates
the UAE and Oman in sites such as Bidaa bint Saud, Jebel Buhais and Buraimi. Umm Al Nar (also known as Umm an-Nar) was a Bronze Age culture variously defined
Al Buraimi-Arab Mashreq International Road Network
International E-road network Abu Dhabi – Sohar Abu Dhabi – Al-Ayn – Al-Buraimi – Sohar Al-Ayn – Nizwa Al-Ain – Mazyad – Hafit – Nizwa Northern Iraq – East Mediterranean
Al Buraimi-Magharet Qasir Hafee
(Arabic: مغارة قصر حفيت) is a cave system in the Hajar Mountains, beyond Buraimi, near Al Ain, UAE. It is the only cave system in the UAE. Only experienced cavers
Al Buraimi-Wajihids
century AD. Their capital was the town of Suhar, after moving there from Al-Buraimi Oasis or Tawam, where they had been in the 9th century. The origins and
Al Buraimi-Jebel Akhdar War
ally to both Saudi Arabia and Britain, who had a dispute over Buraimi Oasis. Talib bin Ali al-Hinai, the Imam's brother, who fled to Saudi Arabia then Egypt
Al Buraimi-2011–12 Oman Elite League
history of Omani League, the league title had to be decided by a playoff. Al-Suwaiq Club were the defending champions, having won the previous 2010–11
Al Buraimi-Tell Abraq
ancient Near Eastern city. Located on the border between Sharjah and Umm Al Quwain in the United Arab Emirates about 50 kilometers north-east of Dubai
Al Buraimi-2011 Sultan Qaboos Cup
(Mudhaibi) Al-Nahda Club (Al-Buraimi) Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. (Salalah) Al-Oruba SC (Sur) Al-Rustaq SC (Rustaq) Al-Salam SC (Sohar) Al-Seeb Club (Seeb) Al-Shabab
Al Buraimi-Education in Oman
Wayback Machine Ibri College of Technology Al-Buraimi University College Oman College of Management and Technology Al-Zahra College for Women Bayan College
Al Buraimi-Oman Professional League Cup
clubs Salalah 3 Dhofar (2), Al Nasr (1) Seeb 2 Al-Seeb (2) Bahla 1 Bahla Club (1) Barka 1 Al-Shabab (1) Al-Buraimi 1 Al-Nahda (1) Fanja 1 Fanja (1) Saham
Al Buraimi-Abdulrahman Saleh Al-Alawi
Khalfan Al-Alawi (Arabic: عبد الرحمن صالح العلاوي; born 8 September 1986), commonly known as Abdulrahman Saleh, is an Omani footballer who plays for Al-Suwaiq
Al Buraimi-Ali Al-Jabri
Ali Hilal Saud Al-Jabri (Arabic: علي بن هلال الجابري; born 29 January 1990), commonly known as Ali Al-Jabri, is an Omani footballer who plays for Fanja
Al Buraimi-2012–13 Oman Elite League
despite losing the relegation play-off to Al-Seeb Club, Salalah SC retained their place in the top division and Al-Musannah SC, whose 11th-place finish would
Al Buraimi-Bani Yas
was traditionally at odds with al Naimi and Bani Ka’ab in Buraimi Oasis. In 1835, members of the Bani Yas settled Khawr al Udayd in southeastern Qatar.
Al Buraimi-2012–13 Sultan Qaboos Cup
(Al-Buraimi) Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. (Salalah) Al-Oruba SC (Sur) Al-Rustaq SC (Rustaq) Al-Salam SC (Sohar) Al-Seeb Club (Seeb) Al-Shabab Club (Seeb) Al-Suwaiq
Al Buraimi-Mansoor Al-Nuaimi
Ghamil Al-Nuaimi (Arabic: منصور غامل النعيمي; born 13 February 1989), commonly known as Mansoor Al-Nuaimi, is an Omani footballer who plays for Al-Nahda
Al Buraimi-Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
Arabian force led by Turki bin Abdullah Al-Otaishan occupied the village of Hamasa in the Buraimi Oasis (the 'Buraimi Dispute'). Zayed was prominent in his
Al Buraimi-Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1748–1814)
Saud managed to capture a part of Oman. The same year he also annexed the Buraimi Oasis. Saud's forces transformed the Kaaba in Mecca and destroyed the tombs
Al Buraimi-2013–14 Oman Professional League
qualify for the 2015 AFC Cup Fanja Al-Seeb Al-Nasr Dhofar Al-Ittihad Al-Oruba Sur Sohar Al-Nahda Al-Musannah Al-Shabab Al-Suwaiq Saham Majees Managerial changes
Al Buraimi-Ali Al-Busaidi
2014–15 Oman Professional League. In his very first appearance for the Al-Buraimi-based side, he helped them win the 2014 Oman Super Cup with a 6-5 penalty
Al Buraimi-Saruq Al Hadid
6654392°N 55.2392885°E / 24.6654392; 55.2392885 Saruq Al Hadid (Arabic: ساروق الحديد Sarug al-hadeed) is an archaeological site in Dubai, United Arab
Al Buraimi-Jumeirah Archaeological Site
'Tawam', which comprises the city of Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and the adjacent Omani town of Al-Buraimi. Measuring about 80,000 m2 (860,000 sq ft)
Al Buraimi-2013–14 Sultan Qaboos Cup
(Al-Musannah) Al-Nahda Club (Al-Buraimi) Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. (Salalah) Al-Oruba SC (Sur) Al-Rustaq SC (Rustaq) Al-Seeb Club (Seeb) Al-Shabab Club (Seeb) Al-Suwaiq
Al Buraimi-Ibri
from the Empty Quarter, the road goes through the archaeological sites. Al-Buraimi Sunaynah Biladhi Shuhoom Railway stations in Oman - planned 2015 Wikivoyage
Al Buraimi-Mouhamed Ablaye Gaye
the 2012-13 season, he signed a one-year contract extension with the Al-Buraimi-based club. He scored 13 goals in 22 appearances in the 2013–14 Oman Professional
Al Buraimi-2014–15 Oman Professional League
for the 2016 AFC Cup. Fanja Al-Seeb Bowsher Al-Nasr Dhofar Al-Oruba Sur Sohar Al-Nahda Al-Khabourah Al-Musannah Al-Shabab Al-Suwaiq Saham Note: Table lists
Al Buraimi-2008 Sultan Qaboos Cup
Al-Bashaer Club Al-Khaboora SC (Al-Khaboora) Al-Musannah SC (Al-Musannah) Al-Nahda Club (Al-Buraimi) Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. (Salalah) Al-Oruba SC (Sur) Al-Rustaq
Al Buraimi-2004 Sultan Qaboos Cup
(Sidab) Al-Ittihad Club (Salalah) Al-Khaboora SC (Al-Khaboora) Al-Mudhaibi SC (Al-Mudhaibi) Al-Musannah SC (Al-Musannah) Al-Nahda Club (Al-Buraimi) Al-Nasr
Al Buraimi-Buraimi Airport
Buraimi Airport (Arabic: مطار البريمي, romanized: Maṭār Al-Buraymī; (IATA: RMB, ICAO: OOBR)) is an airport serving the town of Al-Buraimi in Oman. Al
Al Buraimi-List of wars involving the United Arab Emirates
renounced claims on Qatar British recognition of Al Thani in Qatar Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan ? ? Buraimi War (1952–1955) Trucial Emirates Emirate of Abu
Al Buraimi-2014–15 Sultan Qaboos Cup
(Mudhaibi) Al-Musannah SC (Al-Musannah) Al-Nahda Club (Al-Buraimi) Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. (Salalah) Al-Oruba SC (Sur) Al-Rustaq SC (Rustaq) Al-Salam SC (Sohar) Al-Seeb
Al Buraimi-Mahdah
Maḥḍah (وِلَايَة مَحْضَة), is an Omani territory north of the town of Buraimi which borders the emirates of Sharjah, Ajman and Dubai. It was previously
Al Buraimi-2014–15 Oman Professional League Cup
17:55 UTC+4 Al-Khabourah, Oman 19 November 2014 18:00 UTC+4 Al-Buraimi Sports Complex, Al-Buraimi, Oman 24 November 2014 17:50 UTC+4 Al-Khabourah, Oman
Al Buraimi-2015 AFC Cup group stage
(Kyrgyzstan) 10 March 2015 19:00 UTC+4 Al-Buraimi Sports Complex, Al-Buraimi Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Turki Al-Khudhayr (Saudi Arabia) 17 March 2015
Al Buraimi-List of wars involving Oman
Oman Aden protectorate Saudi Arabia Al bu shamis Tribe Al naim Tribe VICTORY Saudi Arabia withdraws from Al buraimi Jebel Akhdar War (1954–1959) Sultanate
Al Buraimi-2015–16 Oman Professional League
runners-up Salalah SC. Muscat Fanja Al-Nasr Dhofar Salalah Al-Oruba Sur Sohar Al-Nahda Al-Khabourah Al-Musannah Al-Shabab Al-Suwaiq Saham Note: Table lists
Al Buraimi-List of international goals scored by Luis Suárez
England 1–0 2–1 2014 FIFA World Cup 41 2–1 42 81 13 October 2014 Al-Buraimi Stadium, Al-Buraimi, Oman Oman 1–0 3–0 Friendly 43 2–0 44 82 13 November 2014 Estadio
Al Buraimi-2015–16 Oman Professional League Cup
Sohar Regional Sports Complex 8 September 2015 19:30 UTC+4 Al-Buraimi Sports Complex, Al-Buraimi, Oman 8 September 2015 19:30 UTC+4 Sohar Regional Sports
Al Buraimi-1991 Omani general election
January 1992; Salim bin Hilal al-Khalili and Aflah bin Hamad bin Salim al-Rawahi. Omanis vote in Shura Council elections Al Jazeera, 15 October 2011 Calvin
Al Buraimi-2015–16 Sultan Qaboos Cup
(Mudhaibi) Al-Musannah SC (Al-Musannah) Al-Nahda Club (Al-Buraimi) Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. (Salalah) Al-Oruba SC (Sur) Al-Rustaq SC (Rustaq) Al-Salam SC (Sohar) Al-Seeb
Al Buraimi-1994 Omani general election
two seats; Shakour bint Mohammed al-Ghamari in Muscat and Taiba al-Mawali in Seeb. Lone woman elected to Oman council Al Arabiya News, 26 October 2015 Calvin
Al Buraimi-1997 Omani general election
elections. The two incumbent female MPs (Shakour bint Mohammed al-Ghamari in Muscat and Taiba al-Mawali in Seeb) were both re-elected. The Middle East and
Al Buraimi-Wildlife of the United Arab Emirates
Oasis, near the undefined border with Saudi Arabia, and Al-Buraimi Oasis, which includes Al Ain on the UAE side of the border with Oman. To the east
Al Buraimi-Al Ain International Airport
seater aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff, killing four on board. Buraimi Airport "UAE AIP". Archived from the original on 30 December 2013. (login
Al Buraimi-Manuel Ramos (football manager)
assistant manager (assistant to Hamad Al-Azani) of Oman Professional League side, Al-Nahda Club. He helped the Al-Buraimi-based side achieve the runners-up
Al Buraimi-Al-Nahda Club
Al-Nahda Club may refer to: Al-Nahda Club (Oman), an Omani sports club based in Al-Buraimi Al-Nahda Club (Saudi Arabia), a Saudi football club from Al-Khobar
Al Buraimi-List of cities in Oman
and towns in Oman. Adam As Sib Al Ashkharah Al Buraimi Al Hamra Al Jazer Al Madina A'Zarqa (formerly known as Blue City) Al Suwaiq Bahla Barka Bidbid Bidiya
Al Buraimi-Mleiha Archaeological Centre
Umm Al Nar era tomb, the centre details the excavations and discoveries made over the past 40 years at Mleiha and surrounding areas (including Al Thuqeibah
Al Buraimi-2016–17 Oman Professional League
winners Al-Rustaq SC, the runners-up of Oman Club and third position holders Ja'lan SC. Muscat Oman Fanja Al-Nasr Dhofar Al-Oruba Ja'lan Sohar Al-Nahda Al-Khabourah
Al Buraimi-Descendants of Ibn Saud
Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud (1875–1953), the founder and first king of Saudi Arabia, also called Ibn Saud, was very young when he first got married
Al Buraimi-2016–17 Sultan Qaboos Cup
SC (Al-Musannah) Al-Nahda Club (Al-Buraimi) Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. (Salalah) Al-Oruba SC (Sur) Al-Rustaq SC (Rustaq) Al-Salam SC (Sohar) Al-Seeb Club (Al-Seeb)
Al Buraimi-Shabab Al-Aqaba SC
Shabab Al-Aqaba Club (Arabic: نادي شبَاب العَقبة) is a Jordanian football club based in Aqaba, Jordan. Shabab Al-Aqaba plays their home games at Al-Aqaba
Al Buraimi-Qanat
oases of the city of Al Ain (particularly Al-Ain, Al-Qattarah, Al-Mu'taredh, Al-Jimi, Al-Muwaiji, and Hili), adjacent to Al-Buraimi in Oman, continue traditional
Al Buraimi-List of mosques in Oman
". The Times of Oman. Retrieved 2019-01-20. "Top 8 places of tourism in , Sultanate of Oman". Arab Travelers. Retrieved 2024-03-07. "
Al Buraimi-Bani Kaab
Sheikh Khalifa bin Shakhbut Al Nayhan of the Bani Yas in a tribal confederation which united to drive Wahhabi forces from Buraimi. Despite their alliance
Al Buraimi-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
MU04 Ash Sharqiyah Region MU06 Muscat Governorate MU07 Musandam Governorate MU08 Dhofar Governorate MU09 Ad Dhahirah Region MU10 Al Buraimi Governorate
Al Buraimi-Muweilah
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. it is located in what is now the suburb of Al Jurainah near Sharjah University City. A large, fortified settlement thought
Al Buraimi-Wadi Suq culture
Umm Al Nar culture. Although archaeologists have traditionally tended to view the differences in human settlements and burials between the Umm Al Nar
Al Buraimi-Nura al-Badi
Nura 'Abd Allah al-Badi (born 1969) is an Omani poet. Al-Badi is a resident of Al Buraimi. She studied at the College of Languages and Translation of
Al Buraimi-Emirati Arabic
part of Ras al-Khaimah; the third in Abu Dhabi including the oasis city of Al Ain, the dialect is also seen in the Omani region of Al-Buraimi. Emirati Arabic
Al Buraimi-Muscat
generally take passengers to locations out of the city, including Sohar, Buraimi and Dubai. Outwardly, Oman shares many of the cultural characteristics
Al Buraimi-Al Thuqeibah
Al Thuqeibah is an Iron Age archaeological site located near the town of Al Madam in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The site was originally excavated
Al Buraimi-Hafit period
across the UAE and Oman in sites such as Bidaa bint Saud, Jebel Buhais and Buraimi. The first find of Hafit era tombs is attributed to the Danish archaeologist
Al Buraimi-Al-Ashoosh
The archaeological site of Al-Ashoosh is a third-millennium BC settlement located 70 km (43 mi) south of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is
Al Buraimi-Cross-border town naming
Khorgas Sarpi / Sarp Padang Besar / Padang Besar (ปาดังเบซาร์) Dibba Al Buraimi-Al Ain Al-Mazyunah-Shahan District Ishkoshim / Ishkashim Sarahs, Turkmenistan
Al Buraimi-2018–19 Jordanian Pro League
stay in the top flight. Al-Ahli Al-Faisaly Al-Jazeera Al-Wehdat Shabab Al-Ordon Al-Aqaba Al-Hussein Al-Sareeh Al-Ramtha Al-Salt Al-Baqa'a That Ras Note:
Al Buraimi-Maktoum bin Hasher Al Maktoum
passing to and from Oman. Masfout at the time was linked to the Na'im of Buraimi, while Hajarain had been previously ceded to Sheikh Hasher bin Maktoum
Al Buraimi-Rashid bin Maktoum
Sharjah. In September 1892, Rashid married into the Al Bu Shamis subsection of the Na'im tribe in Buraimi. He died on 7 April 1894 during a major cholera
Al Buraimi-Salim bin Sultan Al Qasimi
role of wali of Ras Al Khaimah and the following year proclaimed independence from Sultan bin Saqr. The Saudi agent from Buraimi, who had been actively
Al Buraimi-Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi
area around Buraimi and the Northern movement of the tribe, the Al Bu Kharabain appears to have settled in Ajman, as well as the area of Al Heera, Hamriyah
Al Buraimi-Abdulaziz bin Humaid Al Nuaimi
was linked to the Na'im of Buraimi, another branch of Ajman's ruling family. Following this meeting, Sheikh Rashid bin Ahmad Al Mualla also arranged a reconciliation
Al Buraimi-Tahnun bin Shakhbut Al Nahyan
However, in an 1824 peace agreement with Sultan bin Saqr Al Qasimi of Sharjah over the forts at Buraimi Oasis, it was Tahnun who signed. The exiled Sheikh Muhammad
Al Buraimi-Saeed bin Tahnun Al Nahyan
the rule of Abu Dhabi and additionally pay a fine. Saeed also moved on Buraimi, capturing his two forts back from the Wahhabis with the help of both the
Al Buraimi-Buraimi dispute
The Buraimi dispute, also known as the Buraimi war (Arabic: حرب البريمي), was a series of covert attempts by Saudi Arabia to influence the loyalties of
Al Buraimi-Hamdan bin Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan
and Buraimi, fighting broke out between the Bedouin tribes, with the Manasir and Bani Yas fighting a southern confederation of Awamir, Duru and Al Bu Shamis
Al Buraimi-Al Ain Region
agriculturally important. The city of Al-Ain, part of a historical region which also includes the adjacent Omani town of Al-Buraimi, is noted for its forts, oases
Al Buraimi-Manasir (tribe)
desert areas between Buraimi and Qatar and the Persian Gulf coast to Liwa, but Manasir families had settled Abu Dhabi, Buraimi, Al Khan and Jumeirah by
Al Buraimi-Awamir
savage'. In 1848, Sheikh Saeed bin Tahnun Al Nahyan was spurred into action against the Wahhabis encamped in Buraimi, capturing his two forts back with the
Al Buraimi-Hazza bin Sultan Al Nahyan
eventually to lead to the occupation of Buraimi by an armed Saudi force, an action which sparked the Buraimi Dispute of 1952-1954. Together with Zayed
Al Buraimi-Tawam
modern settlements of Al Ain (UAE) and Al-Buraimi (Oman) Tawam Roundabout, a roundabout in Al-Ain Tawam Hospital, a hospital in Al-Ain Tāwām; the Tamang
Al Buraimi-Tawam (region)
romanized: Tawām), also Tuwwam, Tu'am, or "Al-Buraimi Oasis" (Arabic: وَاحَة ٱلْبُرَيْمِي, romanized: Wāḥat Al-Buraymī), is a historical oasis region in
Al Buraimi-Ja'Aluni Airport
(IATA: JNJ, ICAO: OOJA) is an airport serving Duqm, an Arabian Sea port in the Al Wusta Governorate of Oman. The airport is in the desert 44 kilometres (27 mi)
Al Buraimi-Slavery in Saudi Arabia
British officer in Buraimi informed the Anti-Slavery International that 2,000 slaves annually were trafficked from West Africa to Buraimi via three aircraft
Al Buraimi-Al-Buraimi
Al Buraimi (Arabic: ٱلْبُرَيْمِي, romanized: Al-Buraymī) is an oasis city and a wilayah (province) in northern Oman, on the border with the U.A.E. It
Al Buraimi-Saudi Arabia–United Arab Emirates border
ruling the area of Al Ain and Al Buraimi, located in the Eastern Region of Abu Dhabi on its border with Oman. This led to the Buraimi Dispute. On 31 August
Al Buraimi-Atkins Hamerton
through the ranks. In 1840, he was tasked with visiting the oasis city of Al-Buraimi in Oman to give his advice on strengthening its defences, being the first
Al Buraimi-Al Bithnah Fort
of which was that between the Qawasim of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah and the Na'im of Buraimi ranged against the Saidi Sultan of Muscat. In 1745, the Qawasim
Al Buraimi-Yusuf Yasin
1955 Yasin was responsible for Saudi activities in the Buraimi Oasis and was a member of the Buraimi Arbitration Tribunal. Following the death of King Abdulaziz
Al Buraimi-Perpetual Maritime Truce
Emirates. The treaty followed the effective subjugation of the Qawasim (singular Al Qasimi) maritime federation and other coastal settlements of the Lower Gulf
Al Buraimi-Governorates of Oman
governorates (muhafazah). The governorates were Muscat, Dhofar, Buraimi and Musandam. Buraimi Governorate was created in October 2006 from parts of Ad Dhahirah
Al Buraimi-United Arab Emirates
Ras Al Khaimah) was an important port that was used as a staging post for the Islamic invasion of the Sasanian Empire. The area of the Al Ain/Buraimi Oasis
Al Buraimi-2021–22 Oman Professional League
will continue. The clubs are: Muscat Oman Fanja Al-Seeb Al-Nasr Dhofar Mirbat Al-Orouba Sohar Al-Nahda Al-Rustaq Bahla Suwaiq Updated to match(es) played
Al Buraimi-Dhank
borders the provinces of Al Buraimi on the northwest, Ibri on the southwest and Yanqul on the east. It has many valleys, such as Wadi Al Fateh and Wadi Qumeirah
Al Buraimi-List of hospitals in Oman
Hospital. "Al Khair Hospital". Oman Al Khair Hospital. "Aster Al Raffah Hospital". Aster Oman. 7 April 2020. Until October 2006, the area of Al Buraimi was part
Al Buraimi-Proclamation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
and the borders of the country remained mostly unchanged up until the Buraimi crisis. The debellation of the Second Saudi State occurred in 1891 following
Al Buraimi-Omani Baloch
Baloch form the largest non-Arab community in Oman, and most of them have Al-Balushi as surname. Baloch served as mercenary soldiers for Oman between 18th
Al Buraimi-Route 3 (Oman)
to the Omani border post in the Buraimi Governorate which borders the United Arab Emirates in the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. Transport in Oman "New dual
Al Buraimi-Oman Professional League
2018-19 season. Al-Seeb Club Al-Nahda Club (Oman) Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. Oman Club Al-Rustaq SC Al-Shabab Club (Oman) Ibri Club Dhofar S.C.S.C. Al-Wahda SC (Oman)
Al Buraimi-Ahmed Bin Mahmoud Al Blooshi
childhood years, moving around to work since the seventh year in the city of Al-Buraimi, helping his family to take care of the livestock (cattle), as was the
Al Buraimi-Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Al-Buraimi
mosque in Al-Buraimi, Oman. The Grand Mosque was opened on the 10th of December, 1993. It is named after the former Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said Al Said
Al Buraimi-Sultan Qaboos Mosque
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat, Oman Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Al-Buraimi, Oman Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Sohar, Northern Batinah This disambiguation
Al Buraimi-Emirate of Abu Dhabi
region. The Emirate shares the historical region of Al-Buraimi or Tawam (which includes modern-day Al Ain) with Oman, and is demonstrated to have been inhabited
Al Buraimi-Proposed high-speed rail by country
with Yemen through Mazyounah and to the United Arab Emirates through Al-Buraimi. Pakistan's railway minister said in 2016 that when the ministry asked
Al Buraimi-List of mountains in Oman
agda.ae/en/catalogue/tna/fo/464/33/n/115 Arabia: arbitration concerning Buraimi and the common frontier between Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia; memorial submitted
Al Buraimi-List of top-division football clubs in AFC countries
season: Al-Saqr Al-Shula, Al-Tilal, Al-Wehda Al-Ahli, Al-Yarmuk Al-Rawda, Al-Wehda Al-Oruba Al-Ittihad, Al-Sha'ab Al-Hilal Al-Sahili, Shabab Al-Jeel Al-Sha'ab
Al Buraimi-Al Buraimi Governorate
Al Buraimi Governorate (Arabic: مُحَافَظَة ٱلْبُرَيْمِي, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat Al-Buraimī) is one of the 11 governorates of Oman. The area was part of Ad
Al Buraimi-List of airports in Oman
Airport AOM Adam OOAD Butabul Airport Butabul OOBB Buraimi Airport RMB Buraimi OOBR Dibba Airport BYB Dibba Al-Baya Duqm International Airport DQM Duqm OODQ
Al Buraimi-Al-Nahda Club (Oman)
in Al-Buraimi, Oman. The club currently plays in the Oman Professional League, top division of Oman Football Association. Their home ground is Al-Buraimi
Al Buraimi-Khasab Airport
Masirah Mukhaizna Unscheduled Adam Buraimi Butabul Dibba Al-Baya Fahud Haima Ibra Ibri Lekhwair Marmul Qarn Al Alam Ras al Hadd Rustaq Saiq Sur Yibal
Al Buraimi-Magan (civilization)
land of Magan (Sumerian ?? Magan, Akkadian Makkan) are made during the Umm al-Nar period (2600–2000 BCE), as well as references to 'the Lords of Magan'
Al Buraimi-List of association football stadiums by country
Archived from the original on 19 February 2022. Retrieved 19 February 2022. "Al Buraimi complex". Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 26
Al Buraimi-Sultan Qaboos Cup
was officially founded in 1972 and the champions of that first edition were Al-Ahli. It was briefly known as Oman Cup. Currently, the most successful club