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Ajman Fort is a double-storey traditional rock, coral and mudbrick fortification in the centre of the city of Ajman in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Its construction is thought to date back to the late 18th century and it is claimed the fort's barjeel , or wind tower, is the oldest such structure in the UAE.
The Ajman Museum (Arabic: متحف عجمان) is a national museum located inside the Ajman Fort in the city of Ajman, United Arab Emirates. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The museum includes several sections that offer a compelling glimpse of Ajman's past , including archaeology , manuscripts , folk costumes , souvenirs, and more.
Al-Ain National Museum: a museum in the city of Al Ain, the oldest in the UAE, located next to the Eastern Fort. It is on the eastern side of Al Ain Oasis [3] The Jebel Hafeet Mountain Road: [4] it is 7 km (23,000 ft) in length and about 1,200 m (0.75 miles) in elevation. Western Region: The desert surrounding Liwa Oasis
The table below shows a list of every city in the UAE with a population of at least 10,000, listed in descending order. The capitals are shown in bold. The capitals are shown in bold. The population numbers are of the cities, and not the emirates, often with the same name.
Al Hosn Fort, also known as Sultan Fort or Eastern Fort 1st Street, Al Ain 24°12′59″N 55°46′27″E / 24.216378°N 55.774154°E / 24.216378; 55.774154 ( SL.
As well as the city of Ajman, the emirate encompasses two landlocked exclaves, Manama and Masfout. Manama is located 73 kilometers to the capital's east, covering an area of 26 km 2. Manama is in the plains at the foothills of the Hajjar Mountains some 60 km east of Ajman city.
The Ajman Heritage District is a cultural and tourism destination in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is located in the Emirate of Ajman . The district is known for its blend of antiquities, ancient trees, and historical landmarks, providing visitors with a cultural and recreational experience.
The Na'im in Buraimi (including the Khawatir and Al Bu Shamis) were led by the Al Bu Kharaiban [3] and were originally loyal to Shakhbut bin Khalifa of Abu Dhabi, and would be again to Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, but their relationship with the Al Bu Falah was often fractious and, resentful of the encroachment of the Al Bu Falah and their allies the Manasir in the mid-late C19th, adopted ...