Ash Shuwaymiyyah
Duqm - Hasik - Salalah Road

Ash Shuwaymiyyah
Ash Shuwaymiyyah is situated on the Duqm - Hasik - Salalah Road in the Dhofar Governorate of Oman, a coastal village in southern Oman.
History
The construction period and purpose of Ash Shuwaymiyyah are not explicitly documented. However, it is known to be a historic castle with a mining port planned for construction at one of its largest gypsum mines.
Architecture
The architectural style and layout of Ash Shuwaymiyyah are not well-documented. The village's infrastructure is primarily designed for residential purposes, with the exception of the large gypsum mine.
Historical Significance and Events
- As of 2019, Ash Shuwaymiyyah was one of the last places where the Baṭḥari language is spoken. This linguistic heritage highlights the importance of preserving local dialects and languages in Oman's diverse regions.
Current Status and Use
The village serves as a residential area for its inhabitants, with the nearby gypsum mine playing a significant role in the local economy.
Heritage Status
Ash Shuwaymiyyah is not explicitly recognized as a heritage site. However, efforts to preserve local languages and cultures are ongoing in Oman's diverse regions.
Visiting Information
Due to limited information on the castle itself, visiting Ash Shuwaymiyyah primarily involves exploring the surrounding area, including the gypsum mine and nearby residential areas.
Notable Features and Rooms
No notable features or rooms of the castle have been documented.
Details
| Name | Ash Shuwaymiyyah |
|---|---|
| City | Ash Shuwaymiyah |
| Country | Oman |
| Coordinates | 17.896873, 55.700825 |
| Current use | Residential area for its inhabitants with a significant role of the nearby gypsum mine in the local economy |
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