Subjects:
Intangible heritage | Culture and traditions
The Omani Khanjar
Language: Albanian, subtitles English
Al-Khanjar is part of a traditional costume worn by men in Oman during national and religious events and special occasions such as weddings. It is attached around the waist and includes a belt, handle, blade, scabbard and cover. An essential element of Omani culture, its manufacture requires significant knowledge and skills that are transmitted from one generation to the next. The khanjar is a part of the state emblem and plays a key role in many Omani customs and traditions.
on this subject:
Nomination file/Dossier de candidature
Place/region:
Sultanate of Oman,
Southwest Asia
Series: Inscriptions on the Intangible Heritage Lists
Type: Documentary
Production and personalities:
Publisher: Sultanate of Oman. Ministry of Heritage and Culture
Published in:
Rights: UNESCO; Sultanate of Oman. Ministry of Heritage and Culture
Series: Inscriptions on the Intangible Heritage Lists
Type: Documentary
Production and personalities:
Publisher: Sultanate of Oman. Ministry of Heritage and Culture
Published in:
Rights: UNESCO; Sultanate of Oman. Ministry of Heritage and Culture
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