What was Dubai before 1966?

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Dubai was the residence of the British political agent for the former Trucial States from 1954 until 1971. Known as the Venice of the Gulf, Dubai is the chief port and commercial centre of the United Arab Emirates.
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What was Dubai before it was Dubai?

Dubai is thought to have been established as a fishing village in the early 18th century and was, by 1822, a town of some 700–800 members of the Bani Yas tribe and subject to the rule of Sheikh Tahnun bin Shakhbut of Abu Dhabi.
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What country was Dubai before?

Summary. Prior to 1971, the Trucial Sheikdoms of Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharja, Ajman, Umm al-Qaiwain, Fujairah, and Ras al-Khaimah were under a British protectorate.
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What is the old name of Dubai?

The old name of Dubai was Al Wasl. It is an Arabic word that means connection. The United Arab Emirates gained freedom from the British and became a federation in 1977.
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What was Dubai called before 1971?

Before its re-creation as the United Arab Emirates in 1971, the UAE was known as the Trucial States, a collection of sheikhdoms extending from the Straits of Hormuz to the west along the Persian Gulf.
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How did Dubai get water?

Close to 99% of potable drinking water in Dubai now comes from its desalination plants. The desalination plants process sea water to make them usable. Sea water from the Arabian Gulf is pumped into DUBAL, Dubai Aluminum factory to cool the Aluminum smelters.
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Was Dubai once a desert?

Dubai was turned from a desert backwater into one of the world's most awe-inspiring cities in less than 50 years. Its ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, is determined to make Dubai the global centre for finance, leisure and tourism.
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Is Dubai Indian or African?

Yes, Dubai is in Asia, but it's also a part of the Middle East which could also be considered part of Africa. Dubai is not a country, it is a city and emirate in a country called the United Arab Emirates, this country is in the Middle East and this is a transcontinental region, ie. it lies in both Asia and Africa.
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How was Dubai built on sand?

So just how were the islands made? A process called land reclamation, which involves dredging sand from the Persian and Arabian Gulf's floors. The sand was then sprayed and “vibro-compacted” into shape using GPS technology for precision and surrounded by millions of tons of rock for protection.
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What country owns Dubai?

1. Is Dubai A Country Or City? No, Dubai is not a country. Dubai is a city and emirate (state) in a country called the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
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What language do they speak in Dubai?

Dubai's official language is Arabic but there are many variations prevalent in the city. Standard Arabic – the modernised, literary version – is the one you'll encounter in all legal, administrative and government texts, as well as books and newspapers. However, that's not the colloquial dialect.
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Why do they call it Dubai?

One theory is that the word Dubai is a combination of the Farsi words for two and brothers, the latter referring to Deira and Bur Dubai. Others believe that ‘Dubai’ was so named by people who considered its souq a smaller version of a thriving market named ‘Daba’.
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How did Dubai come into existence?

Way back in 1833, Dubai had started off as a small settlement by some 800 members of the Bani Yas tribe, who were attracted to the natural harbour created by the creek flowing through Dubai. They turned the area into a small center for fishing and pearling.
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Was Dubai man made?

It is twenty years since the construction of the man-made islands of Dubai began, the world's largest artificial archipelago. Widely announced as the star project of the urban development of the United Emirate, two decades later, the story is very different to what the developers would have imagined.
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When did Dubai become so rich?

The Turning Point. In 1966, Dubai discovered oil and began shipment in 1969. The oil and the creation of the Riyal, a new currency with the newly independent state of Qatar, enabled Dubai to expand and develop fast.
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Who built Dubai and why?

Sheikh Rashid ibn Saeed Al Maktoum, also spelled Sheikh Rāshid ibn Saʿīd Āl Maktūm, (born 1910?, in the desert inland from the Persian Gulf—died October 7, 1990, Dubai, United Arab Emirates), Arab statesman largely responsible for creating the modern emirate of Dubai and a cofounder (1971) of the United Arab Emirates.
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Is the sea in Dubai real or man-made?

Most of Dubai's beaches are man-made, so they're flat and wide, with soft white sand. There are some Dubai beaches that are artificial, especially Jumeirah Beach.
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Do buildings sway in Dubai?

The higher the floor, the more apparent the building's swaying will be. For example, the world's tallest building—the Burj Khalifa in Dubai—can experience up to two meters in back-and-forth sway from its 163rd floor.
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What was Dubai before oil?

Before oil was discovered in Dubai, the place was mostly inhabited by Bedouins, who were engaged in cultivation of dates, breeding camels and goats. And proximity to the sea has made Dubai the center of trade with European countries.
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What kind of race is Dubai?

The Dubai World Cup (Arabic: كأس دبي العالمي) is a Thoroughbred horse race held annually since 1996 and contested at the Meydan Racecourse (Arabic: ميدان) which in Arabic suggests a place where people congregate and compete, a sort of meeting point in the Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Why do so many Indians live in Dubai?

The UAE has experienced a tremendous increase in the population of resident Indians who initially migrated to the country as a result of opportunities in petroleum. Now, Indians are key to the UAE's construction, retail, financial services, healthcare, manufacturing and transport sectors.
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What is a person from Dubai called?

The Emiratis (Arabic: الإمَارَاتِيُّون) are the native Arab citizen population of the United Arab Emirates. Their largest concentration is in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where there are about approximately 1.5 million Emiratis.
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Can you drink alcohol in Dubai?

Alcohol. UAE Residents can drink alcohol at home and in licensed venues. Liquor licences are still required for Residents in Dubai but are no longer required for Residents in Abu Dhabi and other Emirates (save for Emirate of Sharjah) to purchase alcohol for personal consumption.
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What was old Dubai like?

Records show that Dubai was a walled city in the early 1800s. The Al Fahidi Fort was built around the same time Dubai became a dependency. The wall on the Bur Dubai side extended from Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood through Al Fahidi Fort, ending at the Old Souk. On the Deira side, Al Ras area was walled as well.
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Why did Dubai grow so fast?

Discovery of oil

Coupled with the joining of the newly independent country of Qatar and Dubai to create a new currency, the Riyal, after the devaluation of the Persian Gulf rupee which had been issued by the Government of India, it enabled Dubai to rapidly expand and grow.
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