
The Permanent Exhibition of National Documents and Archives
Omani history was not only recorded on paper but was also carved into rocks, drawn on international maps, minted on coins and stamps, documented in manuscripts, inscribed in global newspapers and magazines, and narrated through images and films. The permanent exhibition takes visitors on a historical journey through the different eras of the Sultanate...
The Omani navigator Ahmed bin Majid
The Omani navigator Ahmed bin Majid Al-Sa’di, born in Julfar on the coast of Oman in 1421 AD, was one of the most famous navigators in the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Gulf, and the Red Sea. He made pioneering contributions to geographical explorations, the development of maritime navigation tools such as the compass, and the introduction of precise astronomical measurements.
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24 November، 2021

The NRAA publishes the Second Part of The Book “Omani-British Relations” and the European and American Competition The National Records and Archives Authority has issued the second part of the book “Omani-British Relations from the Seventeenth Century to the End of the Nineteenth Century”, as part of the twenty-second volume of the “Series of Research and Studies in National and International Records. The book consists of 454 pages and contains […]
24 November، 2021

His Excellency Dr. Hamad bin Mohammed Al-Dhawyani, Chairman of the National Records and Archives Authority, held today at the Authority’s building a session of talks with His Excellency Dr. Mohammed Ishaq Saad Sayed Al-Amin, Assistant Secretary-General of the Mauritanian Government, and his accompanying delegation. During the session, the two sides discussed the means of activating the Memorandum of Understanding in historical and records and archives management fields. Both sides agreed […]











