02-08-2025
Oman-Kenya ties showcased at archives exhibition
SALALAH, Aug 2
The documentary exhibition 'Memory of a Nation in the Land of Frankincense' opened to the public at the Return of the Past site in the Wilayat of Salalah, offering visitors a rare window into the historical and cultural legacy of Oman.
Organised by the National Records and Archives Authority (NRAA), the exhibition runs until August 18 and features more than 4,000 printed and digital documents chronicling Oman's civilisational contributions and Dhofar's heritage across the ages.
A significant segment of the exhibition focuses on Oman's deep-rooted diplomatic and historical relations with the Republic of Kenya, the guest of honour, underscoring the Omani presence along the East African coast that dates back to the first century AD.
Dr Hamad bin Mohammed al Dhuyani, Chairman of the NRAA, noted that the exhibition strengthens documentary, scientific, and cultural cooperation between the NRAA and Kenyan archival institutions while enhancing public understanding of Oman's global connections.
The exhibition includes sections such as 'Oman Throughout History,' 'Dhofar in the Memory of Omani History,' 'Omani–Kenyan Relations,' and 'International Relations,' along with rare manuscripts, ancient coins, postage stamps, maps and depictions of key maritime trade routes that once connected Oman to the wider world.
Visitors can also experience interactive activities such as virtual reality simulations of historic Omani scenes, educational workshops on traditional document writing tools, and cultural contests for youth.
The event was officially inaugurated under the auspices of Dr Ahmed bin Mohsen al Ghassani, Chairman of Dhofar Municipality. – ONA