Real Estate in Dubai
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Dubai is one of the seven emirates and the most populous city of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is located along the southern coast of the Persian Gulf on the Arabian Peninsula. The municipality of Dubai is sometimes called Dubai city to distinguish it from the emirate.
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Dubai is situated on the Persian Gulf coast of the United Arab Emirates and is roughly at sea level (16 m/52 ft above). The emirate of Dubai shares borders with Abu Dhabi in the south, Sharjah in the northeast, and the Sultanate of Oman in the southeast. Hatta, a minor exclave of the emirate, is surrounded on three sides by Oman and by the emirates of Ajman (in the west) and Ras Al Khaimah (in the north). The Persian Gulf borders the western coast of the emirate.
There are records of the town of Dubai from 1799. Early in the 18th century the Al Abu Falasa lineage of Bani Yas clan established itself in Dubai, which remained a dependent of the settlement of Abu Dhabi until 1833. On 8 January 1820, the sheikh of Dubai was a signatory to the British sponsored "General Treaty of Peace" (the General Maritime Treaty).
In 1833,
the Al Maktoum dynasty of the Bani Yas tribe left the settlement of Abu Dhabi
and took over the town of Dubai, "without resistance". From that point
on, Dubai, a newly independent emirate was constantly at odds with the emirate
of Abu Dhabi. An attempt by the Qawasim to take over Dubai was thwarted. In 1835,
Dubai and the rest of the Trucial States signed a maritime truce with Britain
and a "Perpetual Maritime Truce" about two decades later. Dubai came
under the protection of the United Kingdom (keeping out the Ottoman Turks) by
the Exclusive Agreement of 1892. Like four of its neighbors, Abu Dhabi, Ras al-Khaimah,
Sharjah and Umm al-Qaiwain, its position on the route to India made it an important
location.
In March 1892, the Trucial States (or Trucial Oman) were created.
The rulers of Dubai fostered trade and commerce, unlike the town's neighbors. The town of Dubai was an important port of call for foreign tradesmen (chiefly Indians), who settled in the town. Until the 1930s, the town was known for its pearl exports.
After
the devaluation of the Gulf Rupee in 1966, Dubai joined the newly independent
state of Qatar to set up a new monetary unit, the Qatar/Dubai riyal. On 2 December
1971 Dubai, together with Abu Dhabi and four other emirates, formed the United
Arab Emirates after former protector Britain left the Persian Gulf in 1971. Ras
Al Khaimah joined the UAE in 1972 as the seventh emirate. In 1973, Dubai joined
the other emirates to adopt a single, uniform currency: the UAE dirham.
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Dubai Creek or Khor Dubai is a saltwater creek located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Some sources say that the creek extended as far inland as Al Ain, and that the Ancient Greeks called it River Zara. Historically, the creek divided the city into two main sections Deira and Bur Dubai. It was along the Bur Dubai creek area that members of the Bani Yas tribe first settled in the 19th century, establishing the Al Maktoum dynasty in the city. In the early 20th century, the creek, though incapable then of supporting large scale transportation, served as a minor port for dhows coming as far away as India or East Africa. Although it impeded the entry of ships due to current flow, the creek remained an important element in establishing the commercial position of Dubai, being the only port or harbour in the city. Dubai's pearling industry, which formed the main sector of the city's economy, was based primarily on expeditions in the creek, prior to the invention of cultured pearls in the 1930s.
Dubai International Airport is an international airport serving Dubai, the largest city of the United Arab Emirates. It is a major aviation hub in the Middle East, and is the main airport in Dubai.
Port Rashid also referred to as Mina Rashid, is a man made, commercial port in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Named after Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the port opened in 1972.
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