CulturalInscribed 1987Oman
Bahla Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Cultural) located in Oman, inscribed in 1987, spanning 346 hectares.
About This Site
The oasis of Bahla owes its prosperity to the Banu Nebhan, the dominant tribe in the area from the 12th to the end of the 15th century. The ruins of the immense fort, with its walls and towers of unbaked brick and its stone foundations, is a remarkable example of this type of fortification and attests to the power of the Banu Nebhan.
| Category | Cultural |
| Date Inscribed | 1987 |
| Area | 346 ha |
| Cultural Criteria | c4 |
| Location | Oman |
Location & Geography
Coordinates
Latitude: 22.9641700, Longitude: 57.3011100
Inscription Justification
Brief synthesis The immense, ruined Bahla Fort, with its walls and towers of mud brick on stone foundations and the adjacent Friday Mosque with its decoratively sculpted prayer niche (mihrab) dominate the surrounding mud brick settlement and palm grove. The fort and settlement, a mud-walled oasis in the Omani desert, owed its prosperity to the Banu Nebhan tribe (Nabahina), who dominated the central Omani region and made Bahla their capital from the 12th to the end of the 15th century. From there they established relationships with other tribal groups of the interior. Bahla was the centre of Ibadism (a branch of Islam), on which the ancient Omani Imamates were based and whose influence can be traced across Arabia, Africa and beyond. The extensive wall (sur) with sentry walk and watchtowers enclosing the labyrinth of mud brick dwellings and cultivatable land has several gateways. The oasis is watered by the falaj system of wells and underground channels bringing groundwater from distant springs, and by management of the seasonal flow of water. Bahla is an outstanding example of a fortified oasis settlement of the medieval Islamic period, exhibiting the water engineering skill of the early inhabitants for agricultural and domestic purposes. The pre-gunpowder style fort with rounded towers and castellated parapets, together with the perimeter sur of stone and mud brick technology demonstrates the status and influence of the ruling elite. The remaining mud brick family compounds…
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Bahla Fort located?
Bahla Fort is located in Oman.
When was Bahla Fort inscribed as a World Heritage Site?
Bahla Fort was inscribed by UNESCO in 1987.
What criteria does Bahla Fort meet?
Bahla Fort meets the following UNESCO criteria: c4.
How large is Bahla Fort?
Bahla Fort spans approximately 346 hectares.
Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention · Last updated: April 2026
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