Monday 30 December 2013


CLOTHES IN OMAN
 
 
 
 
1)  MEN DRESS 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
2) WOMEN DRESS 
 
 
 
 
 








 
 


Saturday 21 December 2013

H.M SULTAN QABOOS BIN SAID

Sultan Qaboos bin Said



Sultan Qaboos bin Said was born in Salalah in Dhofar on 18th  November, 1940, the only son of Sultan Said bin Taimur (1932-1970) and the eighth direct descendant of the royal Al Busaidi line, founded in 1744 by Imam Ahmed bin Said.(1)  


sultan Qaboos with his Father Sultan Said Bin Taimor

SULTAN QABOOS'S MOTHER



Qaboos acceded to the throne on 23 July 1970 following a successful coup against his father, with the aim of ending the country's isolation and using its oil revenue for modernization and development,[4] moving to Muscat. There he declared that the country would no longer be known as Muscat and Oman, but would change its name to "the Sultanate of Oman" in order to better reflect its political unity.

SULTAN QABOOS IN ROYAL MILITERY ACADEMY SANDHURST
 
 
 
 
Qaboos officially keeps Oman neutral, having contacts and normal relations with Iran while being an ally of western states like Britain and the U.S..
Oman has more normal relations with Iran than the other Persian Gulf states, careful to appear neutral and maintain a balance between the West and Iran.  As a result, Oman has often acted as an intermediary between the United States and Iran. (2)
 
H.M WITH QUEEN ELIZABITH
  
H.M WITH  PRESIDENT OF IRAN
 

 
WITH KHALIFA BIN ZAID ,PRISEDENT OF UAE

Wednesday 18 December 2013

MY UNIVERSIYT ( SULTAN QABOOS UNIVERSITY)

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SULTAN QABOOS UNIVERSITY (SQU)
 



 
SQU is the first and the largest university in Sultanate Of Oman. It located in Muscat- Alkhoudh It was established in 1986. There is 9 colleges in SQU which are  Medicine, Engineering, Agriculture, Education and Science colleges which were established in 1986. Also, the College of Arts was established in 1987, In addition, the College of Commerce and Economics which was developed in 1993. The College of Law joined the University in 2006, and finally the College of Nursing was established in 2008.
 
There many buildings following these colleges such as buildings (A,B,C,D,E.F,G).
It has a big cultural center inclouding a big library, Omani studing center and the big hall).

SULTAN QABOOS WHEN OPENED THE CULTURAL CENTER IN (SQU)

 
SQU BUILDING'S LOCATIONS 
 
 
 
  
 
 

 The Big Hall 






COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES






 
FOR MORE INFORMATION , YOU CAN VISIT SQU WEBSITE:

WWW.SQU.EDU.OM
 
 


Tuesday 5 November 2013

welcome to Oman

 
 

TOURISM IN OMAN

 
 
WELCOME TO THE MAGIC LAND
 

 

Oman is a country of magic. There are a lot of beautiful places where you can spend your time.
There is a big diversity places. you can visit the forts ,beaches, mosques, Salalah where the magic is.

Oman is one of the countries which has save its heritage . you will see many different thing that you can discover from by them the history of Oman easily.

Also, you can enjoy in adventure places like Whiba sands. 


 
 

 

 


 
 Nakhal Fort is in the north of Albatina region. It is very wonderful fort.

Al-jalali fort in Mutrah


  




Salalah in the summer,is a beautiful special place in oman.

 

 

Mosques

 
one of the most famous mosques in Oman  
 
 

Beach

               

beaches of Oman, the places where you can find different birds .

Desert

Wahiba Sands, where the adventure

 

 
 
video show you the beautiful places in Oman

 

WELCOME TO LAND OF PEACE

AND

YOU'LL ENJOY WITH US



 
 

Oman

 
 
The history of the country of peace.
 
 













                                   


 

Oman  officially called the Sultanate of Oman , is an Arab state in southwest Asia on

 the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It has a strategically important position

 at the mouth of the Persian Gulf. It is bordered by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to

the northwest, Saudi Arabia to the west, and Yemen to the southwest and also shares

a marine border with Iran. The coast is formed by the Arabian Sea on the southeast

 and the Gulf of Oman on the northeast. The Madha and Musandam exclaves are

surrounded by the UAE on their land borders, with the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf of

 Oman forming Musandam's coastal boundaries.

 
 

From the 17th century, Oman had its own empire, and vied with Portugal and Britain

for influence in the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean. At its peak in the 19th century,

Omani influence or control extended across the Strait of Hormuz to Iran, and modern

day Pakistan, and as far south as Zanzibar. As its power declined in the 20th

century, the sultanate came under heavy influence from the United Kingdom, though

 Oman was never formally part of the British Empire, or a British protectorate. Oman

has long-standing military and political ties with the United Kingdom and the United

 States, although it maintains an independent foreign policy.

 

 
 



 

Monday 28 October 2013

chornology of the history of Internet

 
chornology of the history of Internet
 
 
 
Did you want to know the begining of internet?
 
 
Did you know who're make all this revolution in technology ? 
 
lets know all of these in this subject..
 
 
 
 

 
 
 infographic includes the chornology of the internet



 
 
 
The history of the Internet began with the development of electronic computers in the 1950s.
 
1969
ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) goes online in December, connecting four major U.S. universities. Designed for research, education, and government organizations, it provides a communications network linking the country in the event that a military attack destroys conventional communications systems.
1972
Electronic mail is introduced by Ray Tomlinson, a Cambridge, Mass., computer scientist. He uses the @ to distinguish between the sender's name and network name in the email address.
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1976
Presidential candidate Jimmy Carter and running mate Walter Mondale use email to plan campaign events.
Queen Elizabeth sends her first email. She's the first state leader to do so.
1982
The word “Internet” is used for the first time.
1984
Domain Name System (DNS) is established, with network addresses identified by extensions such as .com, .org, and .edu.
Writer William Gibson coins the term “cyberspace.”





 
 
 
1985               
Quantum Computer Services, which later changes its name to America Online, debuts. It offers email, electronic bulletin boards, news, and other information.
1988
A virus called the Internet Worm temporarily shuts down about 10% of the world's Internet servers.



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1990
The first effort to index the Internet is created by Peter Deutsch at McGill University in Montreal, who devises Archie, an archive of FTP sites.
 
1993
Mosaic is developed by Marc Andreeson at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). It becomes the dominant navigating system for the World Wide Web, which at this time accounts for merely 1% of all Internet traffic.
1994
The White House launches its website, www.whitehouse.gov.
Initial commerce sites are established and mass marketing campaigns are launched via email, introducing the term “spamming” to the Internet vocabulary.
Marc Andreessen and Jim Clark start Netscape Communications. They introduce the Navigator browser.
                                                         http://www.whitehouse.gov/


 

1996
Approximately 45 million people are using the Internet, with roughly 30 million of those in North America (United States and Canada), 9 million in Europe, and 6 million in Asia/Pacific (Australia, Japan, etc.). 43.2 million (44%) U.S. households own a personal computer, and 14 million of them are online.
1997
On July 8, 1997, Internet traffic records are broken as the NASA website broadcasts images taken by Pathfinder on Mars. The broadcast generates 46 million hits in one day.
The term “weblog” is coined. It’s later shortened to “blog.”
1998
Google opens its first office, in California.
1999
College student Shawn Fanning invents Napster, a computer application that allows users to swap music over the Internet.
The number of Internet users worldwide reaches 150 million by the beginning of 1999. More than 50% are from the United States.
“E-commerce” becomes the new buzzword as Internet shopping rapidly spreads.
MySpace.com is launched.


 
 
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2001
Napster is dealt a potentially fatal blow when the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco rules that the company is violating copyright laws and orders it to stop distributing copyrighted music. The file-swapping company says it is developing a subscription-based service.
About 9.8 billion electronic messages are sent daily.
Wikipedia is created.


 
2004
Internet Worm, called MyDoom or Novarg, spreads through Internet servers. About 1 in 12 email messages are infected.
Online spending reaches a record high—$117 billion in 2004, a 26% increase over 2003.
2005
YouTube.com is launched.










2006
There are more than 92 million websites online.
 
2008
In a move to challenge Google's dominance of search and advertising on the Internet, software giant Microsoft offers to buy Yahoo for $44.6 billion.
 
2012
A major protest online in January shakes up Congressional support for anti-Web piracy measures. The protest, including a 24-hour shutdown of the English-language Wikipedia site, is over two bills, the Stop Online Piracy Act in the House and the Protect IP Act in the Senate. The main goal of both bills is to stop illegal downloading and streaming of TV shows and movies online. The tech industry is concerned that the bills will give media companies too much power to shut down websites.