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  2. Al Jahili Fort - Wikipedia

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    Al Jahili Fort by night. Similar in appearance to Mezyad Fort, [5] Jahili Fort is one of the largest castles in the city. [1] Construction on the fort began in 1891.It is a part of the bigger complex for public activity which includes public square. The fort is square shaped and has a length of 35 metres (115 feet) and height of 8 metres (26 feet).

  3. Qasr Al Muwaiji - Wikipedia

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    Qasr Al Muwaiji [2] (Arabic: قَصْر ٱلْمُوَيْجْعِي, romanized: Qaṣr Al-Muwayjʿī), or "Muwaiji Fort", is a fort in the central part of Al Ain in the Eastern Region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates.

  4. Category:Forts and castles in Al Ain - Wikipedia

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    Al Jahili Fort; Al Qattara Arts Centre; Al-Murabba Fort; Al-Rumailah Fort; M. Mezyad Fort; Q. Qasr Al Muwaiji; S. Sheikh Sultan Bin Zayed Fort, Al-Ain This page ...

  5. Category:Al-Jahili, Al-Ain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Al-Jahili, Al-Ain" ... Al Jahili Fort; Al-Jahili Oasis This page was last edited on 4 March 2019, at 09:48 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Al Ain - Wikipedia

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    The largest is Al Ain Oasis, [55] [56] [57] near Old Sarooj, and the smallest is Al-Jahili Oasis. The rest are Al Qattara, Al-Muʿtaredh, Al-Jimi, Al-Muwaiji, and Hili. [4] Examples of aflaj include Falaj Hazza, which is named after Sheikh Zayed's elder brother, Hazza bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and has a district named after it. [7]

  7. List of cultural property of national significance in the ...

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    Al Hosn Fort, also known as Sultan Fort or Eastern Fort 1st Street, Al Ain 24°12′59″N 55°46′27″E  /  24.216378°N 55.774154°E  / 24.216378; 55.774154  ( SL.

  8. Al-Buraimi - Wikipedia

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    Al Buraimi oasis was eventually abandoned around 700 C.E. Throughout history, this area was known as "Tawam" and "Al Jaw," featuring a large oasis consisting of nine villages: Sa'ara, Hamasah, Haili, Al Jaimi, Al Mawijai, Al Mu'tarid, Al Jahili, Al Ain, and Al Qutayrah. Al Buraimi Governorate serves as a welcoming hub for visitors from various ...

  9. Al Ain FC - Wikipedia

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    Al Jahili Fort is considered as a symbol of the club, because it reflects the history of the city and also was the formal home of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan since 1946 when he was a ruler's representative. It officially became a crest for the club in 1980.