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- There are also similar sultunates and sheikhdoms in the Middle East.
- These sheikhdoms are broken down to many smaller branches and extended families.
- On December 2 the sheikhdoms united to form the United Arab Emirates.
- Sheikhdoms exist almost exclusively within Arab countries, particularly in the Arabian Peninsula.
- The sheikhdom was abolished and the provincial authority took full control of regional affairs.
- The United Arab Emirates, made up of seven Sheikhdoms, has excellent soccer facilities.
- The Alawi sheikhdom remained until 1967.
- Al-Shibr was the capital of the Hadrami Sheikhdom and its Sheikh was headquartered there.
- When the British-Trucial Sheikhdoms treaty expired on 1 December 1971, they became fully independent.
- The high European demand for the product enabled Zahir to grow wealthy and finance his autonomous sheikhdom.
- The result of these fights left Abu Dhabi the most powerful Sheikhdom in the Persian Gulf region.
- Until 1971 the sheikhdoms had been protectorates of the United Kingdom, known as the Trucial States.
- By the late 1930s, profits rose because of the booming oil industry in the Arab sheikhdoms.
- During Ottoman rule, Acre continued to play an important role in the region via smaller autonomous sheikhdoms.
- If we use simple income measures, the oil-rich monarchies and sheikhdoms of the Gulf appear developed.
- By mid-1971, however, the nine sheikhdoms still had not agreed on the terms of union.
- The wealth Zahir accumulated through monopolizing Palestine's cotton and olive oil trade to Europe financed his sheikhdom.
- Jazzar Pasha was appointed Wali of Sidon by the Sublime Porte for his role in uprooting the Zaydani sheikhdom.
- He encouraged the settlement of al-Qurayya by Druze and Christian peasants and gradually formed his own sheikhdom.
- Ilsa reveals that Sharif's young nephew, Prince Salim, is locked up to prevent him inheriting the sheikhdom.
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