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Dubai 2500–2000 BCE Umm Al Nar site with tomb Bidaa bint Saud: Abu Dhabi: 3200–2600 BCE Hafit and Iron Age burials Bithnah: Fujairah: 2000–300 BCE Wadi Suq burials and Iron Age petroglyphs Ed-Dur: Umm Al Quwain: 5300 BCE–300 CE Major ancient city/settlement spanning Ubeid period through Umm Al Nar, Wadi Suq to Iron Age and Pre-Islamic ...
Chaka Art Community / Ana Liz Cordero Abstract Artist. Chaka Art Community [1] is a multidisciplinary art and crafts exhibition space and café launched to the public in 2022 by the ecuadorian abstract artist Ana Liz Cordero [2] in the House 40 of Al Bastakiya, with the aim of raising awareness of the environment preservation through art.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a relatively new country – it was formed in 1971. However, the history of the land that the UAE occupies dates back to the Neolithic Age, which is evidenced by inscriptions, drawings and archaeological finds uncovered in the seven emirates during the period from the early 1950s to the present day.
The old village of Hatta includes two prominent military towers from the 1880s, [7] [8] a fort from 1896 [7] [8] and the Juma mosque, which was built in 1780 and is the oldest building in Hatta. Some ancestral burial chambers from the Hafit period (3200-2500BC) can be found in the east part of the village. Some were completely renovated and ...
Al-Badiyah (Arabic: ٱلْبَدِيَة) or Al-Bidyah (ٱلْبِدْيَة) is a settlement in the Emirate of Fujairah, the United Arab Emirates. It is the site of a historical mosque of the same name, which is the oldest functional mosque in the country, dating back to the 15th century. [2] [3] [4]
Heritage Village Dubai The Heritage Village was created in 1997 in Al Shindagha Historical Neighborhood in Dubai , [ 1 ] close to the Diving Village, to embrace the heritage events and to display a live image of the old traditional life in UAE .
The Mleiha Archaeological Centre is constructed around a 4,500 year old Umm Al Nar era Tomb 25°7′34.95″N 55°51′27.17″E / 25.1263750°N 55.8575472°E / 25.1263750; 55.8575472 Mleiha Bronze Age Umm Al Nar tomb near the Mleiha Archaeological Centre, built around 2,300 BCE and used until 2,100 BCE.
The old village in the Wadi Hayl is traditionally the home of the Kunud (singular Al Kindi) tribe. [ 2 ] Hayl is the site of a Dhs1.7 billion construction project, Mohammed bin Zayed City, which is planned to comprise 1,100 houses and apartments, as well as offering community services.