- 25°44′25″N 55°58′48″E / 25.7403°N 55.98°E / 25.7403; 55.98 Al
Falayah fort is an 18th-century fort in Ras Al Khaimah,
United Arab
Emirates (UAE). Traditionally...
- The
Northern branch mostly settled in the
inland towns of
Dhaid and Al
Falayah. The
tribe consisted, at the turn of the 19th century, of some 2,100 nomadic...
- 'Falna'
being the
modern day
suburb of Ras Al Khaimah, Fahlain, near Al
Falayah Fort),
followed on 10
January 1820 by
Qadib bin
Ahmad of
Jazirah Al Hamrah...
-
others were
undertaken with the
Rulers of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and
Khatt and
Falayah. Like the 1820 treaty, this last
preliminary agreement was
signed by H****an...
-
Rashid Al Mualla,
Ruler of Umm Al Quwain. Both
Rulers signed the
treaty at
Falayah, an
inland dependency of Ras Al Khaimah.
Rashid led his
people in a war...
-
resistance to the
British in 1819 Sheba's Palace:
ruins of a
medieval palace Al
Falayah Fort: the
former summer residence of the
ruling Al
Qasimi family Al Jazirah...
- Sea,
dated 5
February 1820 was
signed at
variously at Ras Al Khaimah,
Falayah Fort and
Sharjah by the
Sheikhs of Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain...
- with
Rashid bin Humaid,
Sheikh of Ajman. Both
Rulers signed the
treaty at
Falayah, an
inland dependency of Ras Al Khaimah.
Abdullah bin
Rashid was also signatory...
- and the Duru and
Awamir raised a force,
together with the Bani
Qitab of
Falayah,
which met a
party of 20
riders from Abu
Dhabi and
killed seven of them...
-
Sharjah again by
Sultan bin Suggur,
Sheikh of
Sharjah and Ras Al
Khaimah (at
Falayah Fort) on 4
February 1820. On 15
March 1820
Rashid bin Humaid,
Sheikh of...