-
drive from
Nizwa centre is the old
village of
Tanuf,
known for its
seasonal waterfalls.
Waterfalls in
Tanuf are
unique to the area
within the
steep mountain...
- to Muscat. In May 1913,
Salim ibn
Rashid al
Kharusi was
elected imam at
Tanuf and
spearheaded a
revolt against the
sultan that
combined both
Hinawi and...
- Oman Ad
Dakhiliyah Sayq
Oasis 1867
Mountain Oman Ad
Dakhiliyah Tanuf Oasis 616 Wadi
Tanuf Oman Ad
Dakhiliyah Wadi Al Ala
Oasis 605 Wadi Al Ala Oman Ad...
-
began a
general uprising. The MOFF was
heavily ambushed at
Tanuf,
Kamah and Nizwa. Near
Tanuf, the
engagement between the MOFF and
rebels resulted in the...
- to
drive to Wadi
Tanuf. All
teams chose Count It. In this leg's Roadblock, one team
member had to
tyrolean traverse across Wadi
Tanuf to
retrieve their...
- back to Fahud. The Imamate's
forces freed Nizwa (capital), Firq, Izki,
Tanuf,
Bahla and
Jebal Akhdar from the sultunate's control,
while Ibri was the...
-
northern and
southern tribes of
Muscat and Oman. It
began in May 1913 in
Tanuf. On 5 June, the
rebels captured Nizwa, and on 20 June they
captured Izki...
- “the eastern” and g̲h̲rbn “the western”. From the same root is
derived tanūf “that
which climbs high in the firmament”, an
epithet of the sun, as opposed...
- dead to fund the
campaign to re-establish the imamate. He was
buried at
Tanūf. Al-Sālimī is
thought to have
begun writing around the age of seventeen...
- Toussaint, Jimmy;
Mullick Chowdhury, Sayan; Lalwani, Gaurav; Tembulkar,
Tanuf; Button, Terry; Shroyer, Kenneth;
Moore (August 2013). "Physicochemical...