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  2. Habus - Wikipedia

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    The Habus (singular Al Habsi) is an Arab tribe of Ras Al Khaimah, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). They mostly settled the area around Khatt, Fahlain and the Hajar Mountain wadis to the East of the city of Ras Al Khaimah.

  3. Shihuh - Wikipedia

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    At the turn of the 20th century, the tribe numbered some 21,500 people [4] and was mostly settled around the Rus Al Jibal mountains, as well as Sha'am, Ghalilah, Ghubb and Khor Khwair in Ras Al Khaimah. In total, some 14,500 Shihuh had settled the coast, while 7,000 inhabited the mountainous interior, although the members of the tribe would ...

  4. Ghafalah - Wikipedia

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    An entirely Bedouin tribe at the turn of the 20th century, the Ghafalah roamed the Jiri Plain inland of Ras Al Khaimah and particularly Umm Al Quwain, [2] but did not extend their dar, or roaming territory, into the Hajar Mountains or even their foothills. [3]

  5. Al Qasimi - Wikipedia

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    The Al Qasimi (Arabic: القواسم, spelled sometimes as Al Qassimi or Al Qassemi; plural: Al Qawasem Arabic: القواسم and, archaically, Joasmee) is an Arab dynasty in the Persian Gulf that rules Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah, today forming two of the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates.

  6. Why you should escape Dubai for Ras Al Khaimah, the UAE’s ...

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    Ras Al Khaimah’s mountains are also the perfect location for thrill-seekers, thanks to the opening of Jais Flight, the world’s longest zipline. Starting at a hair-raising altitude of 1,680m ...

  7. Shimal - Wikipedia

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    Shimal is a settlement in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. It is associated with the Shihuh tribe of the Northern UAE and Oman and with the foundation of the Islamic era port of Julfar, and was once the seat of the Ruler of Julfar. It is also the location of an important archaeological site dating back to the Umm Al Nar culture (2600 ...

  8. Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah - Wikipedia

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    Ras Al Khaimah has been the site of continuous human habitation for 7,000 years, one of the few places in the country and the world where this is the case, [8] and there are many historical and archaeological sites throughout the emirate - local sources cite 1,000 [9] - dating from different time periods, including remnants of the Umm Al Nar Culture (3rd millennium BC). [10]

  9. Khatt - Wikipedia

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    The maritime peace notwithstanding, Khatt was subject to the occasional depredations of bedouin from the interior and, in 1888, a feud between the people of Ras Al Khaimah and the mountain-dwelling Shihuh tribe resulted in several townspeople being murdered and over 200 date palms in Khatt being destroyed. [11]