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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | DS 247 .A185 M3513 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5182722 |
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DS 247 .A184 .K48 2016 UAE Wayn al-ṭurūsh : bādiyat Abū Ẓabī khilāl al-thalāthīnīyāt ilá al-sittīnīyāt min al-qarn al-ʻishrīn / | DS 247 .A184 T38 2010 UAE A diamond in the desert : behind the scenes in Abu Dhabi, the world's richest city / | DS 247 .A185 A443 1995 From rags to riches : a story of Abu Dhabi / | DS 247 .A185 M3513 2016 Qasr Al Hosn : the history of the rulers of Abu Dhabi, 1793-1966 / | DS 247 .A188 l86 2012 UAE The Gulf monarchies and climate change : Abu Dhabi and Qatar in an era of natural unsustainability / | DS 247 .A2 B4 1998 UAE Abu Dhabi : a pictorial tour / | DS 247 .A25 A4 1995 UAE c.2 From rags to riches : a story of Abu Dhabi / |
One folded genealogical table inserted.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
One of the numerous forts and towers that give a historical favor to the UAE's landscape, Qasr Al Hon is one of the oldest surviving structures. It marked the starting point of the growth and development of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. For nearly two centuries, it served as the fortress, royal residence and administrative headquarters of the Rulers of Abu Dhabi. Linking the past with the present, it stands today ad the most illustrious symbol of the achievements of the Al Bu Falah Rulers, the ancestors of the Al Nahyan Ruling Family. Set against the historic backdrop of the Qasr Al Hosn, this book provides a well researched and balanced account of 200 years of Abu Dhabi's history. The narrative focuses on the 11 Al Bu Falah Rulers who ruled the Emirate from 1793 to 1966. The study examines in detail the several forces and factors which paved the way for the emergence of the Emirate as the paramount political and economic power on the Gulf Coast. This was also the period of growing British control over the coastal Sheikhdoms, and the book analyses all aspects of British policy-making. The socio-economic conditions that transformed the character of Abu Dhabi have also depicted as they provide interesting glimpses into the traditional economy, society and life-style of the region.
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