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  2. House of Maktoum - Wikipedia

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    After Obeid bin Said died of old age in 1836, Maktoum bin Butti took the reins as the sole ruler and established the Al Maktoum dynasty in the emirate. [1] [2] The Al Maktoum dynasty has ruled Dubai since 1833. [3] Within the federation of the United Arab Emirates, the Federal Supreme Council consists of the individual rulers of the seven emirates.

  3. Saeed Al Maktoum House - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House is a historic building and former residential quarters of Saeed bin Maktoum Al Maktoum, former ruler of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. The building is located along the Dubai Creek in the locality of Al Shindagha area. It was established around 1896 [1] as the seat of the Al Maktoum family.

  4. Al Shindagha - Wikipedia

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    From 1912 to 1958, the then ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Saeed bin Maktoum, lived in the area. His reconstructed residence in Al Shindagha is now open to the public as a museum. [3] It is bordered by the locality of Bur Dubai in the south, and by Port Rashid on the west. The Dubai Creek runs along the district's western periphery.

  5. Ruler of Dubai - Wikipedia

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    The ruler of Dubai (Arabic: حاكم دبي) is the position of the hereditary monarch and head of government of the Emirate of Dubai.The Ruler is also considered the head of the House of Maktoum, the royal family of Dubai and one of the six ruling families of the UAE.

  6. 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.

  7. E 11 road (United Arab Emirates) - Wikipedia

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    E 11 (Arabic: شارع ﺇ ١١) is a highway in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The longest road in the Emirates, it stretches from the Al Batha border crossing at the Saudi Arabia–UAE border in al-Silah in the al-Dhafra region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and ends at the Oman–UAE border crossing of al-Darah in al-Jeer, Emirate of Ras al-Khaimah, running roughly parallel to UAE's coastline ...

  8. Family tree of Emirati monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The following charts below are the family trees of the rulers of the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates from the 18th century to present day. The House of Nahyan rules Abu Dhabi, [1] the House of Maktoum rules Dubai, [2] the House of Qasimi rules Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah, the House of Sharqi rules Fujairah, the House of Mualla rules Umm Al Quwain, and the House of Nuaimi rules Ajman.

  9. List of current monarchs of the Arabian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Dubai: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum: Al Maktoum [7] Ajman: Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi III: Al Nuaimi [8] Sharjah: Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi: Al Qasimi [9] Ras Al Khaimah: Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi [10] Umm Al Quwain: Sheikh Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla: Al Mualla [11] Fujairah: Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi ...