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2 Traditional crafts  





3 The Islands  





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Mahout
محوت
Wilayat
CountryOman
GovernorateAl Wusta
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total17,422

Mahout (Arabic: محوت, romanizedMuḥūt) is a wilayat (province) in the Al Wusta Governorate, Oman. It is located in the northeastern part of the Governorate and is bordered to the east by the Arabian Sea and the Wetland Reserve, to the west by the Wilayat of Haima, to the south by the Wilayat of Duqm and to the north by the Wilayat of Adam in the Governorate of A'Dakhiliyah and the Niyabat of Sinaw in the Wilayat of Al Mudhaibi, the center of the Wilayat of Mahout is located in the village of Hijj.[2] 32 villages make up the wilayat, including Hijj, Al Joba, Al Sail, Sirab, Al Najda, Al Khalouf, Mdaira, Sadaira, and others.[3]

The ways of life[edit]

In the state, there are two modes of life: the traditional pattern followed by the majority of the Bedouin population, who own camels and cattle and migrate from one region to another, and their movement follows the availability of herbs where the rain falls, while the second pattern forms the concept of modern society, where some families live in villages and valleys in a stable manner throughout the year.[2]

Traditional crafts[edit]

The fabrics they create from "hair" by spinning, weaving, khurooj, and boiling are known as "al-'eina" and are used as "bedding" and house coverings.[2]

The Islands[edit]

There are three islands in the wilayat, the most significant of which is Mahout, which is surrounded by mangrove trees on all sides. The island is well-known for the variety of fish and the large number of shrimp in its water. On Mahout Island, women and children gather various kinds of shells known as "Ja'afour," which are then cooked in water at a high temperature to remove the flesh before being dried and combined with rice for a delectable flavor.[4] Followed by Al-Rak, which has a beautiful landscape, and Ebb, which is distinguished by the presence of numerous migratory birds and seabirds like seagulls and herons. The Wilayat of Mahut's beaches have several notable points, although Sweihel Kanasah, Ras Ruwais, Al Khilaf, Nabtoot, Ras Al Zakher, and Ras Khibbat Sarab are among the most important.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Population - DATA PORTAL". National Centre for Statistics & Information. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  • ^ a b c d "البوابة الإعلامية". البوابة الإعلامية -وزارة الإعلام - سلطنة عمان. Retrieved 2023-08-10.
  • ^ Observer, Oman (2020-12-05). "Wilayat of Mahout : A popular fishing spot!". Oman Observer. Retrieved 2023-08-10.
  • ^ http://bitwize.com.lb, Bitwize-. "We Love Oman: Bays, lagoons and soft beaches in Mahout". Times of Oman. Retrieved 2023-08-10. {{cite web}}: External link in |last= (help)
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