Sinadil

Sinadil is a small settlement in Oman, located on the northern edge of the Hajjar mountain range just south of the village of Sayh Mudayrah in Ajman, United Arab Emirates. It is 8 km to the west of Hatta in the direction of Hadf. Although Sinadil was originally part of Ajman, it was transferred to Oman in the 1980s.[1]

Sinadil
Sinadil
Coordinates: 24°48′46″N 56°1′36″E
CountryOman
Elevation
423 m (1,391 ft)

Geography

Sinadil is an old name referring to the triangular piece of land lying between Wadi Hadf and one of its distributaries. The gap through which the wadi exits the Hajjar mountains is 200 metres wide and known as the Sinadil gap. The area is good for agriculture and the wadis are used for irrigation. Agriculture ends about 1 km downstream.[2] A deep gorge at Sinadil has running water most of the year and stretches some 300 meters and is 15 to 20 metres deep.[3]

Archeology

Sinadil is the site of numerous ancient petroglyphs.[4]

References

  1. Haerinck, pp. 79-80
  2. Feulner, p. 26
  3. Dariush., Zandi (1991). Off-road in the Emirates. Dubai, U.A.E.: Motivate Pub. p. 49. ISBN 1873544200. OCLC 39101747.
  4. Haerinck, p. 79

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