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jazziefee

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Who was Jaman bin Ramadhan Diwan Al-Nubi?
 
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Describe the Salalah Tourism Festival, also known as Mahrajan al-Khareef, (Festival of the Monsoon)
 
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Answer to Question 1

 One of the most important poets of Salalah
 He was born in the first decade of the 20th century and died in 1995
 He came from a family that was likely slaves or servants
 His songs reflect the history and culture of Salalah

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 Takes place every summer in Oman's coastal city, Salalah
 Draws thousands of international tourists
 The Traditional House and open air stage feature local bands
 The audience is segregated with women on one side and men on the other




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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
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