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حصن جبرين

Jibrin Fort Road

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Jabrin Castle

Location

Jabrin Castle is situated on Jibrin Fort Road in Bahla Province, Oman.

History

The construction of Jabrin Castle dates back to the 12th century, during the Ayyubid dynasty. The castle's purpose was primarily as a military fortress and strategic stronghold for the region.

Architecture

Jabrin Castle is an example of traditional Middle Eastern architecture, featuring a blend of Islamic and Crusader styles. The layout consists of a central keep surrounded by outer walls and defensive towers. The castle's design showcases the ingenuity of its builders in incorporating local materials and techniques into its construction.

Historical Significance

Jabrin Castle played an important role in Oman's history, serving as a key location for trade and commerce between the 12th and 16th centuries. The castle also witnessed significant events during this period, including battles with rival tribes and invasions by foreign forces.

Current Status and Use

The castle has undergone various restoration projects over the years to preserve its historical significance. Today, Jabrin Castle is open to visitors and serves as a museum showcasing Oman's rich cultural heritage.

Heritage Status

Jabrin Castle was designated a National Monument of Oman in 1970, recognizing its importance in the country's history and architecture.

  • Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 07:30-22:00
  • Address: Jibrin Fort Road, Bahla Province, Oman

Notable Features and Rooms

The castle features several notable rooms, including:

  • The Great Hall: A large room with high ceilings, featuring intricate stone carvings and ornate decorations.
  • The Prison Cells: Small, dimly lit rooms used to hold prisoners during times of conflict.
  • The Throne Room: A grand room with a raised dais, believed to have been used by the castle's rulers for ceremonial purposes.

Details

Nameحصن جبرين
CityBahla Province
CountryOman
Coordinates22.915216, 57.24915
Current usemuseum