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The Nizwa Fort Is A Massive Castle In Nizwa, Oman. It Was Built In The 1650S By The Second Ya’Rubi Imam; Imam Sultan Bin Saif Al Ya'rubi,[1] Although Its Underlying Structure Goes Back To The 12Th Century.[2] It Is Oman's Most Visited National Monument. The Fort Was The Administrative Seat Of Authority For The Presiding Imams And Walis In Times Of Peace And Conflict.[3] The Main Bulk Of The Fort Took About 12 Years To Complete[1] And Was Built Above An Underground Stream. The Fort Is A Powerful Reminder Of The Town's Significance Through Turbulent Periods In Oman's Long History. It Was A Formidable Stronghold Against Raiding Forces That Desired Nizwa's Abundant Natural Wealth And Its Strategic Location At The Crossroads Of Vital Routes.