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Camel milking competition celebrates Omani heritage in Dhofar
Camel milking competition celebrates Omani heritage in Dhofar

Muscat Daily

time11-08-2025

  • General
  • Muscat Daily

Camel milking competition celebrates Omani heritage in Dhofar

Taqah – Winners of a camel milking competition held in Taqah, Dhofar were honoured on Monday at a ceremony organised by Taqah Wali's Office in cooperation with Oman Camel Racing Federation. The event saw participation of 74 purebred Omani and crossbred camels in Fitr, Thanu and Bakr categories. Milk output was measured in the morning and evening over three days, with the highest total per camel determining the winners. In the purebred Omani category, Arol, owned by Saeed Kirdas al Shehri, won the Fitr title with 73.910lt of milk. The Thanu title went to Inzahit, owned by Yahya bin Ahmed al Maashani, with 58.570lt, while Ghazala, owned by Majid bin Ahmed Amer Jaid, topped the Bakr category with 58.190lt. In the crossbred competition, Kaza, owned by Salem bin Mohammed al Maashani, placed first with 44.500lt. In the Fitr category, Muzhola, owned by Ahmed bin Ali al Maashani, produced 66.480lt, and in the Thanu category, Ghazala, owned by Shaker bin Salem al Mashikhi, recorded 43.340lt. Sheikh Tariq bin Khalid al Hinai, Wali of Taqah, said the competition was 'an opportunity to preserve national identity and cultural heritage, and encourage the people of the wilayat to invest sustainably in camel breeding, given its historical and cultural value to Omani society'. The ceremony featured a visual presentation of the competition, with awards presented to the winners in each category and to organisations that supported the event.

Kurdistan prepares for Eid Al-Fitr tourism season
Kurdistan prepares for Eid Al-Fitr tourism season

Shafaq News

time26-03-2025

  • Shafaq News

Kurdistan prepares for Eid Al-Fitr tourism season

Shafaq News/ Authorities in the Kurdistan Region completed preparations to welcome tourists for Eid Al-Fitr, with expectations of large numbers arriving, particularly from central and southern Iraq. The Spokesperson for the Al-Sulaymaniyah Tourism Directorate Koran Qader told Shafaq News that it is difficult to provide an accurate estimate of the number of expected visitors, pointing out that several factors could affect tourist numbers, including the economic situation of citizens, the coincidence of the holiday with the end of the school year, and the situation in neighboring countries. 'However, we still expect a large influx of tourists to Al-Sulaymaniyah." Mahmoud Tawfiq, head of the Al-Sulaymaniyah Restaurant and Hotel Association, explained that it had been agreed that all restaurants authorized to operate during Ramadan would remain open during the Eid holiday, with more than 120 restaurants in total, alongside the full operation of hotels to accommodate guests. He also mentioned that there would be strict monitoring of prices and service quality. "Any facility not adhering to the specified standards will face penalties," Ibrahim Abdulhamid, spokesperson for the Kurdistan Region's Tourism Authority, stated to Shafaq News, revealing coordination between the Tourism Authority and travel companies, with over 200 tour operators organizing trips to the Region. Regarding tourism traffic, Abdulhamid noted that "a large number of foreign tourists visited the region during the Nowruz celebrations and participated in events and festivals held for the occasion." More than 25,000 tourists from Iraq entered Al-Sulaymaniyah through the Tasluja border crossing in last year's Fitr holiday, according to a statement by the Directorate of Tourism.

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