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  2. Culture of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The United Arab Emirates is a part of the Arab khaleeji tradition. Yowlah, a type of music and dance also known as Al-Ayyala, has been registered by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2014. [39] One of the UAE's most famous traditional singers is Mehad Hamad, who is known for singing patriotic lyrics and poems about the desert.

  3. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in the United ...

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    Al-Taghrooda, traditional Bedouin chanted poetry in the United Arab Emirates and the Sultanate of Oman + [a] 2012 00744: Al-Ayyala, a traditional performing art of the Sultanate of Oman and the United Arab Emirates + [b] 2014 01012: Al-Ayyala is a weapon dance traditionally performed during weddings, celebrations, and other events.

  4. Emiratis - Wikipedia

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    Emirati music varies to each area although most are on folklore's, some cultural dances are the Harbiya which is well known all over the United Arab Emirates. The Al-Ayyalah" or "Yowla," is a traditional Emirati folk dance that holds significant cultural importance in the United Arab Emirates and other parts of the Arabian Peninsula. It is ...

  5. Emirati cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Traditional UAE Cooking. Discover the Tastes of UAE's Old Foods Emirati cuisine reflects a mix of Arabian, Persian, Indian, and African influences, highlighting the UAE’s role in historic trade routes. Traditional meals emphasize rice, meat, fish, dates, and spices like saffron, cardamom, and turmeric. "Discover the Tastes of UAE's Old Foods ...

  6. Portal:United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    1838 Map of Oman, showing the peninsula that would become, in 1971, the United Arab Emirates (from History of the United Arab Emirates) Image 19 Majlis (from Culture of the United Arab Emirates ) Image 20 Women flip their hair sideways and wear brightly coloured traditional dress while performing an Emirati folk dance.

  7. History of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    During the glacial maximum period, 68,000 to 8000 BCE, Eastern Arabia is thought to have been uninhabitable.Finds from the Stone Age Arabian Bifacial and Ubaid cultures (including knapped stone arrow and axe heads as well as Ubaid pottery) show human habitation in the area from 5000 to 3100 BCE and define a linkage between the human settlements of the Gulf and those of Mesopotamia.

  8. 13 best things to do in Dubai - AOL

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    The Al Fahidi Fort is the oldest building in Dubai – built in 1871 – while the Centre for Cultural Understanding provides opportunities for visitors to learn about Emirati culture.

  9. Category:Culture of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Cultural history of the United Arab Emirates (2 C, 3 P) Hunting in the United Arab Emirates (1 C) L. ... Emirati traditions (2 P) W. Works about the United Arab ...