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  2. Emirate of Umm Al Quwain - Wikipedia

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    Multiple theories have been established on the etymology of the name Umm Al Quwain. The most accepted meaning is that the name means "mother of the two powers" - from the phrase "Umm Al Quwatain" (Arabic: ام القوتين, romanized: Umm Al Quwatain, lit. 'The mother of two powers'). The two powers here are usually indicated as the two forms ...

  3. Umm Al Quwain - Wikipedia

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    Many theories have been established on the etymology of the name Umm Al Quwain. The most well known and accepted theory is that the name means "mother of the two powers", from the phrase "Umm Al Quwatain" (Arabic: ام القوتين, romanized: Umm Al Quwatain, lit. 'Mother of the two powers'). The two powers here are usually known as the two ...

  4. Feroz-ul-Lughat Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Feroz-ul-Lughat Urdu Jamia (Urdu: فیروز الغات اردو جامع) is an Urdu-to-Urdu dictionary published by Ferozsons (Private) Limited. It was originally compiled by Maulvi Ferozeuddin in 1897. The dictionary contains about 100,000 ancient and popular words, compounds, derivatives, idioms, proverbs, and modern scientific, literary ...

  5. Emirate - Wikipedia

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    Emirate of Al-Uyaynah central Arabia 1446–1760; Bani Khalid Emirate, Eastern Arabia 1669–1796; Emirate of Beihan, modern southern Yemen 1680–1967; Emirate of Diriyah, mainly in modern Saudi Arabia and the UAE 1727–1818; Emirate of Nejd, center and eastern Arabia 1818–91; Emirate of Dhala, modern southern Yemen early 19th century to 1967

  6. Umm Al Quwain Fort - Wikipedia

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    It was used as a police station before the fort was restored and opened to the public in 2000 by Sheikh Rashid Bin Ahmed Al Mualla, the Ruler of Umm Al Quwain at the time. Today it houses the Umm Al Quwain National Museum. [1] Exhibits include artefacts from the important archaeological site of Ed-Dur. The Fort is located in the Madeena Al ...

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in the United Arab Emirates

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    Situated in a desert region, Al Ain has been occupied since the Neolithic period, hosting stone tombs from the 3rd millennium BCE, wells, adobe constructions and one of the oldest examples of the aflaj irrigation system at Bidaa Bint Saud.

  8. Portal:United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Umm al-Nar tomb at Mleiha, Emirate of Sharjah (from History of the United Arab Emirates) Image 31 A dallah is a traditional Arabic coffee pot for serving Arabian coffee . It is a symbol of the Emirati culture, featuring on the United Arab Emirates dirham coin (from Culture of the United Arab Emirates )

  9. Umm Al Quwain Museum - Wikipedia

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    Umm Al Quwain Museum, also known as UAQ National Museum or Umm Al Quwain National Museum, is a museum founded by Sheikh Rashid bin Majid Al Mualla. [1] It is located in an old souq area called Madeena Al Qadeema in the city of Umm Al Quwain, United Arab Emirates, in an old fort that was once home to the ruling family.