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The ”’Jizzi”’ ”’Valley”’ is a sub-region located in [[Al-Buraimi|Al Buraimi]] Governorate and part of it in [[Sohar|Sohar Governorate]]. It is a mountainous area.<ref>{{cite book|archive-date=2023-02-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230221101935/https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/44259851 |author=Arabia. |author1-first=Saudi |date=1955 |oclc=44259851 |publisher=[publisher not identified] |title=عرض ØÙƒÙ…Ø© المملكة العربية السعودية : التØÙƒÙŠÙ… لتسوية النزاع الاقل بين مسقط وابو ظبي وبين المملكة العربية السعودية. |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/44259851}}<!– auto-translated from Arabic by Module:CS1 translator –></ref> |
The ”’Jizzi”’ ”’Valley”’ is a sub-region located in [[Al-Buraimi|Al Buraimi]] Governorate and part of it in [[Sohar|Sohar Governorate]]. It is a mountainous area.<ref>{{cite book|archive-date=2023-02-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230221101935/https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/44259851 |author=Arabia. |author1-first=Saudi |date=1955 |oclc=44259851 |publisher=[publisher not identified] |title=عرض ØÙƒÙ…Ø© المملكة العربية السعودية : التØÙƒÙŠÙ… لتسوية النزاع الاقل بين مسقط وابو ظبي وبين المملكة العربية السعودية. |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/44259851}}<!– auto-translated from Arabic by Module:CS1 translator –></ref> |
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 1 February 2026
The Jizzi Valley is a sub-region located in Al Buraimi Governorate and part of it in Sohar Governorate. It is a mountainous area.[1]
It is said that Al Jizzi valley was named after the village of Al Zaji (or Az-Ziji), which is located in the middle of Al Jizzi valley, along with the neighboring villages today.
The villages affiliated with Al Jizzi valley are divided, some belonging to Al Buraimi Governorate and others to Sohar Governorate:
- Wasit – considered the capital of the land of Al Hajar
- Al Huwaylat
- Sahban
- Al Farfar
- Al Khan
- Al Khatwa
- Al Sahila
- Al Thaqba
- Al Yass
- Al Dhahran
- Al Arja
- Bayda
- Rahab
- Al Rabi
- Al Jahili
- Al Hayl
- Katna
- Misyal Al Sidr
- Khashisha Al Milh
- Al Aqq valley
- Al Uwayna valley
- Al Asil valley
- Al Malina
- Al Ubayla
- Al Jil
- Al Daqiq
- Huwaylat Ghala, and other small villages.
Among the tributary valleys at the head of the valley are:
- Sahban valley
- Qasid valley
- Katna valley
- Wasit valley
- Al Kamar valley
- Al Sahi valley
- Al Thajir valley
- As for the lower part of the valley, it belongs to Sohar Governorate, where Al Jizzi valley Dam is located.
Tributary valleys in this section include:
- Al Farfar valley
- Hansi valley
- Al Aqq valley
- Al Hayl Al Ada valley
- Al Thaqba valley
- Al Yass valley
Among the most important springs in Al Jizzi valley:
- The famous Ain Sahban, located specifically in Sahban.
- It is a beautiful oasis distinguished by its blue color and has many benefits.
- Reaching it is somewhat difficult for some people due to its location in a mountainous area.
- There is also the Sultan Qaboos Mosque in it.


