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  2. Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi - Wikipedia

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    Bahrain and Qatar dropped out of talks and Ras Al Khaimah decided not to accede to the Union, leaving six of the seven former Trucial States to agree on union on 18 July 1971. [ 7 ] On 2 December 1971, Fujairah, together with Abu Dhabi, Sharjah , Ajman and Umm Al Quwain joined in the Act of Union to form the United Arab Emirates .

  3. Al Sharqi - Wikipedia

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    The Al Sharqi (Arabic: الشرقي) family is the ruling royal family of Fujairah, one of the seven emirates that together comprise the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Founding Fujairah [ edit ]

  4. Al Sharq - Wikipedia

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    Al Sharq is based in Doha. [7] As of 2012 the editor and manager of Al Sharq was Abdul Latif Al Mahmoud. [6] Jaber Al Harami was the editor-in-chief in 2016. [3] In 1996 Al Sharq started a page on the environmental issues. [8] However, it was ended soon. [8] Then the daily began to publish random articles and reports on environmental topics. [8]

  5. Royal families of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The Nahyan (branch of the House of Al Falahi) are the ruling family of Abu Dhabi. The Maktoum (branch of the House of Al Falasi) are the ruling family of Dubai. The Al Qasimi (also spelled Al Qassimi) families rule two of the seven emirates: Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah. The Al Nuaimi are the ruling family of Ajman.

  6. List of companies of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Location of Qatar. Qatar is a sovereign country located in Western Asia, occupying the small Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Oil was discovered in Qatar in 1940, in Dukhan Field. [1] The discovery transformed the state's economy. Now, the country has a high standard of living for its legal citizens.

  7. Barwa Group - Wikipedia

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    Barwa Group (QE: BRES) is a real estate company based in Doha, Qatar. Established in 2005, it is listed on the Qatar Exchange, with 45% of its shares held by the Qatar Investment Authority, via its Qatari Diar subsidiary. [1] It is primarily active in real estate development and related financial services. It is Qatar's largest real estate ...

  8. Hamad bin Abdullah Al Sharqi - Wikipedia

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    In 1884, he took Al Bithnah Fort, a strategically important asset guarding the Wadi Ham, which was the major route inland from Shamaliyah. [4]Bithnah Fort. Control of Bithnah was to be essential for Hamad bin Abdullah when, in 1901, he once again refused the suzerainty of Sharjah and used the fort at Bithnah to refuse aid to the headman of Kalba, who was related to Sheikh Saqr bin Khalid of ...

  9. Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi (Arabic: حمد بن محمد الشرقي, romanized: Ḥamad bin Muḥammad al-Sharqī; born 22 February 1949) [1] is an Emirati royal and politician who is the ruler of the Emirate of Fujairah, and was the first minister of agriculture and fisheries in the United Arab Emirates between 1971 and 1974.