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History
Originally a small fishing settlement, Dubai was taken over around 1830 by a
branch of the Bani Yas tribe from the Liwa oasis led by the Maktoum family who
still rule the emirate today.
Traditional activities included herding sheep and goats, cultivating dates,
fishing and pearling.
The liberal attitudes of the emirate's rulers made Dubai attractive to traders
from India and Persia who began to settle in the growing town, which soon
developed a strong reputation as the leading entrepôt for the region
An independent emirate for most of its history, in 1971 Dubai came together
with Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Fujairah and (in 1972) Ras Al
Khaimah to create the federation of the United Arab Emirates.
The discovery of oil in 1966 dramatically transformed the emirate by allowing
the development of the economic and social infrastructure which laid the
foundations for today's modern society.
Much of the credit for this development can be traced to the vision of the
late Ruler, HH Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, who ensured that Dubai's oil
revenues were deployed to maximum effect.
His work has been continued by the present Ruler, HH Sheikh Maktoum bin
Rashid Al Maktoum.
Geography
The second largest of the seven emirates which make up the United Arab
Emirates, Dubai is located on the southern shore of the Arabian Gulf. It has
an area of some 3,900 square kilometres.
Outside the city itself, the emirate is sparsely inhabited and characterised
by desert vegetation. The landscape ranges from rugged mountains to majestic
sand dunes. These days, oil contributes just twenty per cent of economic
production. Trading, manufacturing and services -- including tourism -- now
dominate the economy.
Local Time
The UAE is four hours ahead of GMT.
Population
The population of Dubai was estimated at 605,000 in 1994.
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