Land of Frankincense
The Land of Frankincense (Arabic: أرض البخور, romanized: ʿArḍ al-Bakhūr) is a site in Oman on the Incense Road. The site includes frankincense trees, Khor Rori and the remains of a caravan oasis, which were crucial to the medieval incense trade.
| UNESCO World Heritage Site | |
|---|---|
Boswellia sacra in the Frankincense Park of Wadi Dawkah | |
| Location | Dhofar, Oman |
| Includes |
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| Criteria | Cultural: (iii), (iv) |
| Reference | 1010 |
| Inscription | 2000 (24th Session) |
| Area | 849.88 ha (2,100.1 acres) |
| Buffer zone | 1,243.24 ha (3,072.1 acres) |
| Coordinates | 18°15′12.0″N 53°38′51.3″E |
Location of Land of Frankincense in Oman Land of Frankincense (West and Central Asia) | |
The site was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000 as Frankincense Trail and was renamed in 2005 to Land of Frankincense.[1]
- Khor Rori
- Al-Balid
- Al-Balid
See also
References
- "Decision 29 COM 8B.2 Changes to Names of Properties (The Land of Frankincense)". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved January 8, 2024.
- Abercrombie, Thomas J. (October 1985). "Arabia's Frankincense Trail". National Geographic: 474–513.
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