برجراف عن الامارات في الماضي والحاضر بالانجليزي
برجراف عن الامارات بالانجليزي
موضوع عن الامارات قديما بالانجليزي
تقرير عن الامارات قديما بالانجليزي
برجراف عن العادات والتقاليد في الإمارات بالانجليزي
موضوع عن السياحة في الامارات بالانجليزي
تعبير عن الماضي والحاضر بالانجليزي قصير
دبي في الماضي والحاضر بالانجليزي
تعبير عن أبوظبي بالانجليزي
Emirates between past and present
Modern Emirates
The United Arab Emirates is a country located in the eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula, located on the southeast coast of the Arabian Gulf and the northwest coast of the Gulf of Oman, and the United Arab Emirates consists of seven emirates, and was founded on December 2, 1971 as a federation, and six of the seven emirates ( Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al-Quwain and Fujairah) combined on that date, while the seventh Ras al-Khaimah joined the union on February 10, 1972, and the seven sheikhs were previously known as the Trucial States, referring to the treaty relations established with the British in the nineteenth century.
The past and the present of the Emirates
The United Arab Emirates has changed dramatically over the past forty years, and this was due to the discovery of oil, many years ago people did not have the same amount of money they have now, and they did not have the large homes and cars as we have today, and everyone lived in small houses. All family members lived with grandparents, grandmothers, aunts, aunts and sons, moreover they used camels and donkeys to travel and carry heavy things, in addition to that they had no oil, and education was very bad, and there were no schools, colleges and universities, and students went to mosques to study the language. Arabic and Qur’an, moreover, medical care was very weak as there were few hospitals and people used traditional medicines to care for each other.
On the other hand, if we look at the United Arab Emirates now, it has changed so much that it is almost impossible to recognize, and oil has been discovered, wealth and GPD have changed in the country, and people now have a lot of money, cars and big houses, for example families live in a very big house and each They include a car, and the education is very good. Now the UAE has many colleges, schools and universities, and moreover, there are foreign teachers in the college, also there are many good hospitals such as Khalifa Hospital which has medical care.
Emirates before history
In 2011 primitive hand axes as well as several types of scrapers and drills were drilled at the Jebel Faya archaeological site in the United Arab Emirates, and these tools were similar to the types used by early modern humans in East Africa, and through the dating technique of thermal fluorescence, the pieces were placed Archaeological sites in 125,000 years, this is the first evidence of modern humans found anywhere outside of Africa and indicates that modern humans left Africa earlier than previously thought, the site of these discoveries has been preserved along with discoveries of later cultures, including tombs And other discoveries from Umm Al-Nar, Wadi Al-Souq, and Islamic eras at Al-Maliha Archaeological Center in Sharjah.
Hafeet and icy period of the Emirates
During the maximum glacial period from 68000 to 8000 BC, eastern Arabia is believed to have been uninhabitable, and from the Stone Age Arab cultures show dichotomies and slaves (including stone heads and ax heads as well as pottery, showing human habitation in the region from 5000 to 3100). BC, followed by the Hafit period, named after large-scale discoveries of the burial of distinctive beehive-shaped tombs in the mountainous region of Jebel Hafeet in the Tawam region, which includes Al-Ain, and the continuing links to Mesopotamia are evidenced by the discoveries of Juma Nasr pottery. From 3200 to 2600 BC.
Modern Emirates
On November 2, 2004, the first president of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, died, and was succeeded by his eldest son Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan as ruler of Abu Dhabi in accordance with the constitution. The Supreme Council of Rulers in the Emirates elected Khalifa as president, and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan succeeded him. Khalifa as President of the Emir of Abu Dhabi, and in January 2006 Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai, passed away, and Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum assumed both roles, and in March 2006 the United States forced the state-owned Dubai Ports World Company On ceding control of terminals at six major US ports, critics of the ports deal feared an increased risk of a terrorist attack, saying the UAE was home to two of the 9/11 hijackers.
In December 2006 the United Arab Emirates prepared for the first elections to select half of the members of the Federal National Council of the United Arab Emirates from among 450 candidates, however only 7,000 Emirati citizens, or less than 1% of the Emirati population, were granted the right to vote in the elections, and the exact method of selection It was ambiguous and notably, women were included in the electorate.
In August 2011, the Middle East witnessed a number of pro-democracy uprisings known as the Arab Spring, and the United Arab Emirates witnessed little unrest, but it faced one high-profile case in which five political activists were arrested on charges of violating the UAE's defamation law by insulting The heads of state, namely the President of the United Arab Emirates, Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, by managing an anti-government website expressing anti-government views.
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