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Traditional omani folk dance by using sticks, guns and music.
Emirati singers from UAE performing the Al-Ayyala stick dance at the traditional Moussem festival that takes place every spring in the moroccan city of Tan Tan.
Traditional Emirati Al Ayalah male dance, UAE heritage, hands in frame. High quality photo.
A woman stands in an arched window with delicate Islamic architectural details. Illuminated by soft light, she holds an elegant black veil, highlighting its flowing texture. This image captures grace, culture, and architectural beauty, symbolizing tradition and serenity.
Emirati Men performing the Yowla, a  traditional dance in the heritage of the United Arab Emirates next to a historic building - Abu Dhabi, UAE - February 22, 2019
Bridal Rencong Grip, Wedding
Abu Dhabi, UAE, January 29, 2025: Men in traditional Emirati attire reenact historical scenes at Al Hosn Festival in Abu Dhabi, wearing brown robes editorial image
Salalah, Dhofar Governorate, Oman: Qasr al-Hosn, the royal palace in Dhofar Province - main gate with crenellated towers bearing the Omani coat of arms - ornate clock tower to the left. Vast complex built along the beach, facing the Arabian Sea. The Sultan has two capital cities, Musqat and Salalah, although Muscat is the only official capital city of the Sultanate.
khadal, Oman,28th April 2018: omani men in traditional clothing, dancing with their swords to celebrate Eid
Morocco, Meknes - July 1997: Celebration of the anniversary of the inscription of “Meknes” on the UNESCO World Heritage List 1996.\nPlease note that this over twenty-five year old image was taken in 1997 and converted from the negative.
Nizwa, Oman – May 30, 2014: Nizwa, Oman. May 30th 2014 \nTraditional Omani Khanjar dagger Nizwa Souk, Oman.
Muscat, Oman - 2. November 2023: Entrance to the Al Alam Sultan Palace at dusk, Muscat, Oman
Emirati Men performing the Yowla, a traditional dance in the heritage of UAE\n\n- Abu Dhabi, UAE - February 22, 2019
Two Arabic men in traditional attire casually converse in an outdoor Arabian majlis. Surrounded by vibrant fabrics and lush greenery, they enjoy a moment of relaxation and connection.
March 17 2022 - Nizwa, Oman: Omani men dancing a traditional sword dance at the Nizwa Fort
Old Muscat, Oman: Al Alam Palace (\
Muscat, Oman - February 1, 2008: Omani musicians providing music for a tribal dance in Muscat, in the Sultanate of Oman.
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Muscat
Abu Dhabi, UAE, January 29, 2025: Men in traditional Emirati attire reenact historical scenes at Al Hosn Festival in Abu Dhabi, serving coffee and conversing editorial image
Single Jordanian officer stands at end of Al Siq canyon, Petra, Jordan, Middle East. Petra, built around 300 B.C. by the Nabataean Arabs, is the world famous archaeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert. Capital of the Nabatean Kingdom it seamlessly blends Arab style with Hellenistic and Roman or Byzantine architecture. Accessed via Al Siq, a narrow canyon, it contains tombs and temples carved into the pink sandstone cliffs, hence the 'Rose City' The most famous and iconic structure is Al Khazneh, a temple with an ornate Greek-style facade, also known as The Treasury
Doha, Qatar, December 18,2017 : The sword dance called the \
Arab, Night, Portrait, Dubai - Confident Arab Man Standing Near a Oil Lamp
Traditional Saudi Arabian Warrior - Attire Jambiya and Sword. A close-up of a Saudi Arabian man wearing a traditional white thobe adorned with intricate embroidery, a golden Jambiya (dagger) secured with a decorative belt, and holding an ornate sword. The red-and-white checkered shemagh adds to the cultural significance of this attire, which is commonly worn during national celebrations, traditional dances, and important ceremonies in Saudi Arabia. High-quality photo
Muscat, Oman: Royal Opera house Muscat - leading venue for musical arts and culture in the Sultanate of Oman. The opera house is located in the Shati Al Qurm district, on Sultan Qaboos Street. Built on the royal orders of Sultan Qaboos, the Royal Opera House Muscat  has a seating capacity of 1100 people. The opera complex consists of a concert hall, auditorium, gardens, markets, luxury restaurants and an arts center producing music, theater and opera. Designed by  Wimberly Allison Tong and Goo (WATG) architects, this piece of contemporary Omani architecture is inspired in vernacular forms, specially in the castles and towers along the Arabian Sea coast.
Muscat, Oman - February 1, 2008: Omani musicians providing music for a tribal dance in Muscat, in the Sultanate of Oman.
A moroccan folk musician playing with two sticks and a metal bowl on  top of his head. This type of traditional berber performances are part of the Moussem Desert Festival that takes place every year  in Tan Tan city in southern Morocco.
Abu Dhabi, UAE - May 14, 2021: Group of men performing traditional Emirati Al Ayalah dance at Al Hosn Festival. High resolution photo.
Arab friends out of Dubai desert for a weekend
Emirati (Middle Eastern) Men performing a traditional dance in the heritage of the United Arab Emirates - The Yowla\n- Abu Dhabi, UAE - May 22, 2019
Ankara, August 26, 2014: Anıtkabir in Ankara, where the tomb of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Turkish Republic, is located, is flooded with visitors almost every day. Especially during the holidays and the anniversary of Atatürk's death, the Anıtkabir area is full. \n\nWhen Atatürk came to Ankara on December 29, 1919 to start the War of Independence, the Seymen team greeted him with their traditional clothing in Dikmen district.
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