MUSCAT — The President of Botswana visited Oman’s National Museum, where he toured a number of exhibits showcasing the Sultanate’s rich heritage and cultural identity.
During the visit, the President was briefed on key artefacts and historical collections that reflect Oman’s long-standing civilisation, maritime legacy, and traditions. The tour highlighted elements that embody Omani identity and the country’s deep-rooted history.
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