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  2. Bait Al Naboodah - Wikipedia

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    The house, a traditional Arabian family home based around a courtyard with almond and palm trees, was built in approximately 1845. It is an outstanding example of its style and features fine carved teak reflective of the wealth and status of its owner, the pearl merchant Obaid Bin Isa Bin Ali Al Shamsi, who was known as Al Naboodah.

  3. Al Bait Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Al Bait Hotel (Al Bait is Arabic for 'the house') is constructed around a core which comprises four former traders' houses: Bait Ibrahim Bin Mohammed Al Midfa – The library and café (the café is built from the Majlis Ibrahim Al Midfa); Bait Eissa Al Midfa – Reception; Bait Abdul Rahman Al Midfa – The Heritage guestroom block; and Bait Abdullah Al Mahmood – The Arabic restaurant.

  4. Arada (company) - Wikipedia

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    Arada is a privately held property development company, based in the United Arab Emirates, with an initial focus on the emirate of Sharjah. [1] The company was founded in 2017 by Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, chairman of Basma Group, and Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed bin Talal Alsaud, chairman of KBW Investments.

  5. Al Madam - Wikipedia

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    Al-Madam Municipality is in the eastern part of Sharjah's Central Region. The strip development of Madam along the E44 towards the 'dune bashing' tourist centre [4] of Badayer (with its celebrated 'Big Red' [5] sand dune) has resulted in the town becoming elongated, and includes the 'first shopping mall' to open there. [6]

  6. Al Butina, Sharjah - Wikipedia

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    Al Butina, also known as Bu Tina or simply Butina, is a populated residential area situated in the Al Sharq district of the north-west area of emirate of Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates. Bu Tina has a well-connected roadway near the Persian Gulf coast, Khalid Port, 14 kilometres from Sharjah International Airport.

  7. Government of Sharjah - Wikipedia

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    The Sharjah Executive Council of the Emirate of Sharjah, the supreme executive authority of the Emirate, It was established in October 1999 with the objective of assisting the Ruler in the discharge of his duties. To exercise his powers, formulate the general policy of the Emirate and implement its development It plans to raise social and ...

  8. The House of Sheikh Saeed bin Hamad Al Qasimi - Wikipedia

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    The house was restored in two stages that started in 1993. On December 5, 1999, the house was officially opened to the public. as a museum. [1] The house had seventeen rooms, three chambers, a yard, and a visitors' reception room, in which Al Qasimi concluded numerous significant treaties and agreements with the British during their occupation of the region.

  9. Emirate of Sharjah - Wikipedia

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    Older residential area of Sharjah, displaying the local architecture. Human settlement in the area covered by the emirate has existed for over 120,000 years, with significant finds made of early axes and stone tools as well as Copper and Iron Age implements in Al Dhaid, Al Thuqeibah, Mileiha, Tell Abraq, Muwailah, Al Madam and Jebel Faya.