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Valuable concise reference source on the UAE,
covering political system, economy, business, history and heritage,
education, women, healthcare, tourism and environment. |

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Natural history of the UAE,
covering all animals and plants recorded in the Emirates. |

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Report by National US Arab Chamber of Commerce on the UAE. Vol XV, No 3, June 2007. Includes analysis of UAE economy. |

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HISTORY & TRADITIONS - HISTORY
Documentary on UAE history goes on show Posted on 04/05/2008
A documentary featuring the UAE history was screened here last night at the Emirates Palace. Premised on the archaeological discoveries spanning back to 150,000 years, the film chronologically depicts the development of the UAE society from time immemorial to the present day. The film was screened in the presence of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research along with a number of officials, intellectuals, academicians and media personnel.
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A treasury of national pride in cyberspace Posted on 28/11/2007
Fast-fading memories are to be captured online in an archive of the UAE's heritage as part of an initiative launched to celebrate the 36th National Day. National Treasures on watani.tv, a web-based television portal, was created by the national social development programme, Watani. The new tool will be open to everyone, including those living in or visiting the UAE, and will act as a platform to share views and life experiences.
Through the portal Watani aims to provide an opportunity to
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Abu Dhabi hosts "Walk into Islamic History" Exhibition Posted on 04/09/2007
The UAE capital city of Abu Dhabi will play host to an exhibition on Islamic history and heritage. The "Walk into Islamic History" exhibition is patronized by General Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of UAE Armed Forces and is organized by Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation at the premises Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation in collaboration with Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH).
Member and Founder of Abu Dhabi Music and
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How did Dubai, Abu Dhabi and other cities get their names? Experts reveal all Posted on 10/03/2007
What's in a name? Evidently, a whole world of meaning and significance. A name lends its bearer, be it people, culture or nation identity and recognition.
A city, for instance, derives its name from its geography or history. Often, some of the great city names are rooted in mythology. Athens for example is named after the Greek goddess Athena. The city's name is world famous and resonates easily in collective recognition.
When it comes to unravelling the origins and meanings of the
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Taking time out for a walk on the wild side Posted on 04/11/2006
For nature lovers in need of a heavy injection of greenery the Dubai Natural History Group came as a welcome fix when it first formed 20 years ago, and continues to draw scenery-starved residents.
Open to people who have a love for the outdoors, mountains and desert landscapes, archaeology and animals, the Dubai Natural History Group (DNHG) now boasts around 250 members who range from amateur researchers to simple appreciators of species-filled, wide open spaces.
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Pact to document oral history of UAE signed Posted on 27/06/2006
The Zayed University (ZU) and the Centre for Documentation and Research (CDR) have inked an agreement to document the oral history of the UAE. The three-year pact was signed yesterday at the university's campus in Abu Dhabi by Dr Sulaiman Al Jassim, ZU Vice-President and Dr Abdullah Al Reyes, Director of CDR, under the patronage of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Presidential Affairs and Chairman of the CDR.
As per the agreement, the Media Training and Research Centre at ZU
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Al Maktoum tartan re-discovered Posted on 25/03/2006
A tartan first designed almost 30 years ago for a Pipe band in the United Arab Emirates has been rediscovered and unveiled at a ceremony in Dundees Al-Maktoum Institute. The discovery was made when Institute Principal, Professor Abd al-Fattah El-Awaisi was thinking of ideas for new corporate colours.
He wanted something to reflect the links between Dubai, where Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai Deputy Ruler, Minister of Finance and Industry and the Institute's patron and Scotland
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Conference on Bedouin life in UAE next month Posted on 25/01/2005
A conference to highlight Bedouin life in the UAE will be organised by the Centre for Documentation and Research (CDR) next month. The conference, titled: 'Bedouin Society in the Emirates: The Reliability of Documents vs. the Accuracy of Narration', will be held in Abu Dhabi from February 26 to March 2.
More than 200 scientists and researchers are expected to take part in the conference. The centre has invited scholars and researchers to submit papers.
The aim of the conference is to
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A different tale to tell Posted on 29/02/2004
It's a relatively quiet Thursday afternoon in Hatta; the odd vehicle zips past with visitors on their way to recharge their batteries at a resort. The dirt track off the asphalt road is winding. The soil is blackish-brown, not much sign of life save for desert scrub. As we drive further in, the terrain becomes a tad more undulating. And then suddenly out of nowhere, we chance upon what resembles the ruins of an ancient civilisation, which was once probably rich and vibrant.
The mind, in a
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Building on city's history Posted on 28/11/2003
A talk on the Traditional Architecture of Dubai and Conservation Projects by Rashad Mohammed Bukhash, Director of General Maintenance department, Dubai Municipality, was the highlight of a Ramadan tent organised by the Canadian Business Council at The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai. The evening began with a talk by Taha Al Hamri of the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding, on the significance of Ramadan and the spirit behind fasting daily. Presenting pictures of Dubai at different times in
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Wilfred Thesiger's death mourned Posted on 27/08/2003
The death of a great British explorer who became the inspiration of the young and the old alike in Arabia came as a shock for his friends in the UAE and Gulf region. Sir Wilfred Thesiger, who made the UAE his second home, and who made the world share and realise the difficult challenges of the Arab Bedouin desert life, passed away on Sunday, August 24.
The news of his death was received by all his friends and old companions as a sad event. "It is shocking news for me. I've lost a great
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Moments in time frozen in frames Posted on 13/08/2003
Apart from the 120 photographs on exhibit at the Hyatt Regency as part of DSS Heritage Surprises week, part of Noor Ali Rashid's collection is on permanent display on the hotel's ground floor
He was the historian of the UAE at a time when it had no historians. For those who were not here in the early days, it is through his lens that we have seen the great changes wrought in this young nation. For those who were, his pictures of the 1950s, 60s and 70s-era Dubai and Abu Dhabi are a trip down
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A peep into the past by word of mouth Posted on 12/07/2003
A message conveyed by word of mouth not only holds respect, but carries special significance for historians who hunt for the undocumented stories from the past. The Zayed Centre for Heritage and History has taken up this painstaking chore to preserve the bits and pieces of history hitherto conveyed verbally for future generations. The centre's project has unleashed a nationwide hunt for senior citizens whose lives are a testament to the traditions, culture, society and daily life in the days
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e-Archives of photos and films to preserve history Posted on 18/01/2003
The Dubai Cultural and Scientific Association has embarked on a pioneer project to establish a national electronic archives of photographs and films documenting the history of the UAE, as part of its ambitious programmes which will mark a new era in the association's history. Unveiling the new future plans, Ibrahim Bu Melha, Dubai Attorney-General and the Chairman of the association's Board of Directors, said that the members of the board had met recently with General Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid
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RAK move to highlight Arab historical links Posted on 04/09/2002
Ras Al Khaimah Historical Documentation Centre, the only study centre of its kind in the emirate, under the guidance of Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Chief of the Ras Al Khaimah Amiri Court, will be holding a series of historical research conferences and lectures on Arab history, its heritage and socio-cultural relations between UAE and other Arab countries.
The centre is located in the old town of Ras Al Khaimah, according to Ahmed Jalal Al Tadmori, a member of Union Arab Journalists and
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