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  2. Culture of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    It is a symbol of the Emirati culture, featuring on the United Arab Emirates dirham coin. The culture of the United Arab Emirates is part of the culture of Eastern Arabia. [1] Its historical population was a small tribal community that changed with the arrival of an influx of foreign nationals in the mid-20th century. [2]

  3. Culture of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Oral traditions in Nigeria have played a very important role in preserving and transmitting historical information and its various functions. Historical information is usually transmitted through speech, songs, folktales, prose, chants, and ballads. Oral traditions in Nigeria are commonly used as a means of keeping the past alive. [93] [94]

  4. Emiratis - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, also known as MBZ, is the third president of the United Arab Emirates and the ruler of Abu Dhabi. The traditional dress often worn by Emirati men includes the Kandura ,or " dishdasha ," which is a long white robe, an ankle-length white shirt woven from wool or cotton, and the Ghutra , a traditional headdress ...

  5. Daura Emirate - Wikipedia

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    The Daura Emirate is a religious and traditional state in Northern Nigeria, the Emir of Daura still rules as a ceremonial hereditary monarch, and maintains a palace. [1] Muhammad Bashar became the emir in 1966, reigning for 41 years until his death in 2007, On 28 February 2007, Umar Faruk Umar became Emir of Daura succeeding Muhammad Bashar.

  6. Emirate System in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Emirates system was introduced to Nigeria in the eighteenth century. [1] The emirate system of administration can be likened to a constitutional monarchy. The governments of the emirates were completely centralized. The Emirs controlled the Executive Legislative and Judicial powers of the emirates.

  7. National symbols of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    National symbols of the United Arab Emirates are the symbols used to represent the United Arab Emirates. [1] [2] Sr. No. Symbol Name File References 1 Flag:

  8. Nigeria, UAE to resume flights between both countries ... - AOL

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    Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates reached an agreement allowing for the resumption of travel between the two countries, Nigeria's information minister said on Monday. The UAE stopped issuing ...

  9. Clothing in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Clothing in the United Arab Emirates are very similar in characteristic of Arabic countries and has aspect of the Bedouin life in the Arabian peninsula.Traditional clothing is designed for comfort in high temperatures and to keep with the Islamic religious beliefs in the country.