Port of Muscat and Jalali Fort - 10 baisa
This illustration captures a scenic view of Muscat’s harbor, dominated by the imposing presence of a historic coastal fort, likely Al Jalali, perched atop a rocky outcrop. The theme centers on Oman's maritime history and its strategic importance as a gateway between the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Peninsula. The symbolism of the fortified walls and watchtowers overlooking the dhows and modern buildings reflects a national identity defined by both seafaring commerce and the necessity of defense against maritime invaders. This juxtaposition of rugged nature and defensive architecture speaks to the resilience of the Omani people and their long-standing reliance on the sea for trade, fishing, and cultural exchange, which remain vital pillars of the nation’s heritage.