MyLittleJoys

By MyLittleJoys

The city gates

From the 16th century until 1970, Muscat was a walled city whose gates were locked every day at sunset, and where any citizen failing to carry a lantern after nightfall was soon arrested. The progressive late Sultan Qaboos had a hole driven into the city walls in the 1970s, allowing cars in, but Muscat’s gates were still locked every night until they were replaced with archways.

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