History Of Oudh
Agar Oudh was introduced to the Arabian Gulf region in the early twentieth century when trade with India boomed, as a consequence of our trader and pearl hunter ancestors trading agar Oudh for pearls. Gradually agar Oudh became part of the culture of the Arabian Gulf countries and a habit practiced by people when an important guest visits them. They used to sterilize their houses with this distinguished smell. Moreover, agar Oudh is considered a precious present exchanged between families and friends despite the availability of different kinds of perfumes. The smell of agar Oudh still forms and integral part of our habits and has become a social expression of intimacy and appreciation to the person to whom it is offered. It is still considered the most valuable, spiritual and genuine scent.