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THE ATLANTIS OF THE SANDS

In 1983, Nicholas Clapp, an amateur

archeologist and the documentary

filmmaker embarked to South of Oman on a

mission to find the lost city in Arabia – called

Ubar.

He was inspired by Bertram Thomas who

wrote Arabia Felix and T.E. Lawrence,

popularly known as Lawrence of Arabia, who

termed the lost city of Ubar as ‘The Atlantis

of the Sands’.

Archeological Expedition

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“I would like to talk to someone about using the Space Shuttle to look for a lost city.”

One day, while leafing through a newspaper, Clapp came across a story about how an aerial radar system had located Mayan ruins beneath the dense jungle in Central America.

An alliance was formed to help Clapp and his team to re-discover the lost city in Arabia – Ubar.

Archeological Expedition

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The area in Magenta color is a region of large sand dunes

The prominent green areas are rough lime stone rocks that form a major rocky desert floor.

A ‘Wadi’ or dry streambed, runs across the middle and is shown in white.

The reddish streaks are the tracks leading to the lost city. These tracks have been used in modern times, but field investigations showed many were in use in ancient times as well.

COLOURFUL SATELLITE IMAGE - OBTAINED IN 1994 COVERED AREA OF ABOUT 50 BY 100 KM OF THE

ARABIAN PENINSULA

Satellite Imaging

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In early 1992, evidence

began to emerge of an

octagonal fortified city

with 30 feet towers and

thick walls.

Inside, were many buildings including store rooms,

frankincense burners, and pottery shards from various

regions were found dating back to about 2000 B.C.

The city of Ubar has been known with various names: i.e.

Ubar, Irem, Wabar, etc.

Archeological Expedition

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Buried under the sands

for centuries, Ubar was

once a city bustling with

life.

The city was built some five millennia ago and it

quickly became a thriving commercial centre.

The secret to Ubar’s prosperity was frankincense – a

commodity as precious as gold in the ancient world.

Ubar in Legends

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Prepared from the sap of trees grown in the nearby Qara

Mountains, this sweet-smelling substance was widely used in

religious offerings, cremations and imperial processions, while

both nobles and commoners alike coveted it for its medicinal

benefits.

So popular was frankincense

with the ancient people, that

even the Queen of Sheba is

said to have frequented the

Ubar region for supplies of the

precious substance, which she

then offered to King Solomon.

Frankincense – The Ancient Treasure

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Frankincense – The Ancient Treasure BBC 2 VIDEO – THE FRANKINCENSE TRAIL – OMAN, JORDAN AND SAUDI ARABIA

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King Shaddad did not spare gold, silver, pearls, amber and other

precious commodities when building the city as he was trying to

recreate his idea of paradise.

Certainly the myths

surrounding Ubar were

unparalleled.

Ubar was a magnificent

kingdom, rich beyond measure

– the original city of ‘high walls

and towering pillars.’

Ubar in Legends

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According to ‘The Road to Ubar’ by Nicholas Clapp, he found two

tombs of Prophet Hud in the area. Tomb No. 1 is on the Omanese

side of the region, and the second on the Yemeni side.

Some Historical Facts

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Some Historical Facts

The sites of Prophet Hud’s

tombs suggest that the region

was habituated by the people

of Aad.

The nation of Prophet Hud

(a.s.) vis. Aad have been

mentioned in 9 chapters of the

Quran.

The Quran has referred to them

as the successors of Prophet

Nuh (a.s.).

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Quranic Story of Prophet Hud and the People

of Aad

“And to the Aad (We sent) their brother

Hud. He said, “O my people, worship

Allah, you have no deity other than

Him.” (11:50)

They said, “O Hud, you have not

brought us clear evidence, and we are

not ones to leave our gods on your say-

so, nor are we believers in you.” (11:53)

An imagining of Hud with the ʿĀd tribe, from an illuminated

manuscript collection of Stories of Prophets

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Quranic Story of Prophet Hud and the People

of Aad

“Do you construct on every elevation

a sign, amusing yourselves. And take

for yourselves palaces and fortresses

that you might abide eternally.”

(26:128-129)

“And fear He who provided you with

that which you know. Provided you

with grazing livestock and children.

And gardens and springs.” (26:132-134)

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Quranic Story of Prophet Hud and the People

of Aad

“Have you not considered

how your Lord dealt with Aad.

Of the (city of) Irem, with lofty

pillars. The like of which were

not produced in (all) the

land?

(89:6-8)

“And the 'Ad, they were destroyed by a furious Wind,

exceedingly violent. Which Allah imposed upon them for seven

nights and eight days in succession, so you would see the

people therein fallen as if they were hollow trunks of palm

trees.” (69:6-7)

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