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  2. Ajman Real Estate Regulatory Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Ajman Real Estate Regulatory Agency (ARRA, ARERA or Ajman RERA) is an Ajman, United Arab Emirates based government regulatory authority responsible for the regulation and licensing of Ajman's real estate market, consumer protection and dispute resolution. However, ARRA does not resolve disputes concerning rent of property units. [1] [2] [3 ...

  3. List of settlements in Ajman - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of settlements in Ajman. Ajman (city) [1] Al Hamidiyah (Ajman) [1] Hadhf [1] Manama (Ajman) [1] Masfout [1]

  4. Emirates City - Wikipedia

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    The project is located in the Ajman Emirate in the United Arab Emirates and is expected to cost $4.1 billion US. This development is situated along the Emirates Road and across from Humaid City. There are 92 mixed residential and commercial towers in this development ranging from 20 to 60 floors. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Ajman Free Zone - Wikipedia

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    Ajman Free Zone (AFZA) (Arabic: منطقة عجمان الحرة) is a free trade zone and one of the designated freezones located in Ajman, United Arab Emirates (UAE).First established in 1988, it is one of a number of unbonded free zones in the UAE offering offshore company setup and operation to investors.

  6. Emirate of Ajman - Wikipedia

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    Ajman's GDP was $4.23 billion in 2012, [69] in which it had a positive trade balance with exports of $1.61 billion and imports of $600 million. [70] Ajman grew by 5% as GDP increased from 15,690 million dirhams in 2012 to 16,441 million in 2013, according to the annual economic reports of Ajman 2013 and 2014. [71] [72] [73]

  7. Manama, Ajman - Wikipedia

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    Manama was, at the turn of the 20th century, a village of seven or eight houses of the Sharqiyin tribe. [2] It grew in importance when, following the crash of the pearling industry in the late 1920s, the Ruler of Ajman, Sheikh Rashid Al Nuaimi, identified Manama as an area with the potential to be developed as Ajman's 'bread basket' and invested in planting a number of crops, including papaya ...

  8. Ajman - Wikipedia

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    By the 20th century, J. G. Lorimer's survey of the coast of the Trucial States showed Ajman to be a small town of some 750 inhabitants (in comparison, the population of Dubai at the time numbered over 10,000). [11] On 2 December 1971, Ajman, under Sheikh Rashid bin Humayd Al Nuaimi, joined the United Arab Emirates.

  9. Ajman Fort - Wikipedia

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    Ajman Fort has been central to the history of the city and emirate of Ajman and its rulers for over 200 years. The establishment of Ajman as an independent emirate under Al Nuaimi rule took place when Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi and fifty followers took effective control of the coastal settlement of Ajman in a short conflict. [2]