Abu Dhabi represents 85 percent of the land, and the smallest emirate is Ajman. |
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Sheikh Mohammed serves as minister of defense of the United Arab Emirates and crown prince of the emirate of Dubai. |
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Instead, the emirate tried to reinvent itself as a finance and tourism hub. |
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The stronghold in Mali was to be the centerpiece of a larger Qaeda emirate across the Sahel from Mauretania to Nigeria. |
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This could allow him to see what Iranian capital has done to build up the emirate, and how this money could have been used in Tehran. |
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He teaches in Abu Dhabi, the official capital of the UAE, as well as the Abu Dhabi Emirate, the wealthiest emirate in the country, thanks to the good old oil. |
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Aston Martin Dubai has announced the launch of its certified pre-owned cars program, assured, in the emirate. |
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However, the Cordoban emirate disintegrated in civil war and partition in the early eleventh century, breaking into smaller states called taifa. |
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Another 12 fighters from the emirate will box and kickbox their way through an action-packed undercard line-up which includes two female bouts. |
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He said companies faced severe fines or closure if they failed to comply with new rules on payment of wages, standards of accommodation and other aspects of the employment of migrant workers in the hyper-wealthy Gulf emirate. |
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The constitution does not clearly specify what the financial arrangements are to be in the federation, or what proportion of funds each emirate is required to make available for supporting the federal bud get. |
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Furthermore, a growing number of Iranian companies have set themselves up in the emirate in order to get around the economic sanctions imposed by the international community. |
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The whole of the programme will provide the emirate with an additional 70 km of coastline with the creation of six artificial islands. 14 000 hectares will be covered. |
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The results of this experience of Mediterranean gardening were first seen during the Omayyad emirate, becoming consolidated during the Caliphal period in Cordoba. |
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Critics love to paint all of the residents of this superlative-crazy emirate with the same crass cultureless consumerist brush. |
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Moderate to heavy showers lashed the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah on Sunday causing flooding in houses and rockslides. |
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A futuristic megalopolis of the 21st century, the ever-developing emirate of Dubai is a crossroads of civilisations between Europe and Asia. |
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Baghdad claims that the bordering emirate s Mubarak megaport will obstruct Iraq s entry to the shipping lanes. |
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This MOU aims to provide highest level of care to cancer patients and is in line with the humanitarian initiatives of the emirate. |
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The centre also conducts animal desexing for free as part of the its vision to reduce the number of stray animals in the emirate. |
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The Umm Al Quwain Police have nabbed 690 illegal residents, absconders and infiltrators from different areas of the northern emirate so far this year. |
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Ajman Ruler stressed that the emirate is planning to become an important events hub to match the development of the country and contribute to its international ambitions. |
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Lee stressed to keep this momentum and take it into a long-lasting mutual friendship and expand the cooperation between KBS and the emirate Sharjah. |
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Innovation and commitment are at the forefront of Abu Dhabi's push for excellence in health care and the emirate is approaching this mission in commendably diverse ways. |
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This follows a review by the Health Authority Abu Dhabi last year of 30 slimming products being sold across groceries, supermarkets and other shops in the emirate. |
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The Community Police Department at the General Headquarters of Abu Dhabi is drawing a new policy to control and regulate the functioning of Internet cafes across the emirate. |
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Now in its 20th edition, DSF has come to emblematise the emirate as a prime shopping and entertainment destination, where everyone comes to shop and live it up. |
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The ministerAEs response came following a Khaleej Times report on Thursday which highlighted that the only government psychiatric clinic in the emirate lacked psychiatrists. |
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Dubai Despite surfers facing fines for taking their boards to the water on Dubai's coastline last year, surfing is far from being wiped out in the emirate. |
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An air passenger was arrested at Dubai International Airport after allegedly trying to smuggle crystal meth into the emirate in a false lining of a hold-all. |
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The smart tourist guide Nahaam is a dedicated system displayed on board the Dubai Ferry screens showcasing tourist landmarks of the emirate on the line of the trip. |
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Sharjah Port has signed a major contract with Damen Shipyards, headquartered in the Netherlands, to build new vessels in the UAE emirate to further expand its fleet. |
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Dr Hayfa Al Kindari caused a storm in the northern Arabian Gulf emirate when she talked about the existence of harassment problems at the University of Kuwait. |
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The French King and his brother Charles of Anjou, who had made himself King of Sicily, decided to attack the emirate to establish a stronghold in North Africa. |
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I looked at the road sign indicating we were in the next Emirate, Umm Al Quwain. |
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In some of their raids they were crushed either by Kingdom of Asturias or Emirate armies. |
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He was referring to the United Arab Emirate sheikdom whose stratospheric rise was rivaled only by its staggering debt woes. |
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The Saudis absorbed the Emirate of Asir, with their expansion only ending in 1934 after a war with Yemen. |
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From 824 to 961 Arab pirates in the Emirate of Crete raided the entire Mediterranean. |
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Within the Madha exclave is a UAE enclave called Nahwa, belonging to the Emirate of Sharjah. |
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By 1250, the Emirate was the last part of the Iberian peninsula held by the Muslims. |
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The marathoner will cover 348 kms in the Emirate adding up to a total of 1,160 kms in the Middle East, in less than 35 days. |
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She was born around 1485 in the Emirate of Granada, but was forced to flee to Morocco when she was very young to escape the Reconquista. |
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Abu Dhabi is the capital city of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates overall. |
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The Uyunid Emirate later underwent expansion with its territory stretching from Najd to the Syrian desert. |
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Arabs living in one of the existing districts of the Arabian peninsula, the Emirate of Hejaz, asked for a British guarantee of independence. |
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Feature race on the Knavesmire is the Emirate Airline Yorkshire Cup, in which John Dunlop's veteran Millenary will be seeking back-to-back victories at the age of eight. |
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He defeated the Danishmend Emirate of Melitene and reconquered all of Cilicia, while forcing Raymond of Poitiers, Prince of Antioch, to recognise Byzantine suzerainty. |
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Eight baristas compete for top honours at the Kempinski Hotel Ajman as part of the hotel's inaugural barista competition for all five-star hotels in the Emirate. |
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It has been ruled by various ancient Greek entities, the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the Emirate of Crete, the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire. |
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The Idrisid Emirate of Asir participated in the Arab revolt. |
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