A city in eastern Oman. Located about 150 km southeast of the capital Muscat, it faces the Gulf of Oman. It prospered through trade with East Africa from around the 6th century, and came under Portuguese rule in the 16th century. It is known for its shipyards that make traditional wooden boats called dhows.SourSource: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
オマーン東部の都市。首都マスカットの南東約150キロメートルに位置し、オマーン湾に面する。6世紀頃より東アフリカとの交易により栄え、16世紀にポルトガルの支配下に置かれた。ダウ船という伝統的な木造船の造船所があることで知られる。
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