Fujairah Fort and Fujairah Village


Considered as the oldest fort of United Arab Emirates, Fujairah Fort once served as a defensive structure, as well as the residence of the ruling family.

Established in the year 1670, Fujairah Fort mirrors the significant part of the district. The post remained not so great for quite a long time after the assault by British in the mid-twentieth century until it was as of late redesigned and reestablished to its full wonder. It was the main stone structure along the Fujairah coast for a long time. It is a mud block building involving three primary areas, various lobbies, one square pinnacle and two round towers. Settled over a rough pile over the remainders of Fujairah’s old town flanked by date palms, the fortress looks stunning under the evening glow. An overseer opens the teakwood entryways of the fortress toward the beginning of the day for guests. The territory bouncing the Fujairah Fort is the Fujairah Heritage Village showing the customary method for the living of local people, the cooking utensils and cultivating devices utilized before. An exceptional Ay Yazrah water system strategy utilized for inundating fields with the assistance of working bulls is likewise delineated. Worked in the year 1996 by the Fujairah Department of Archeology and Heritage, today it is a most ideal approach to comprehend the complex association between the over a wide time.

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Al-Bidyah Mosque

Also known as the Ottoman Mosque, Al-Badiyah Mosque is the oldest mosque in U.A.E, named after the town that once surrounded the holy place.

Worked in 1446 AD, Al-Badiyah Mosque is a straightforward mud and block structure showing the achievement of the craftsmanship of that time and locale. The mosque highlights four pointed arches and a solitary inward column supporting it. The petition lobby of the mosque is embellished with curves and air circulation openings alongside a mihrab (supplication specialty indicating Mecca). The minbar (little podium) from which the Imam conveys his discourse has been smoothened by many years of utilization. A celebrity lane with white polka specks and books on the racks on the dividers add appeal to the corridor. Settled along the beachfront street on a low slope, non-Muslims are permitted to glimpse inside the mosque yet should be fittingly dressed. They should remove their shoes and ladies must cover their hair. One can likewise observe an immense burial ground close to the mosque with a huge tomb returning to the Iron Ages. A few antiques, ceramics pieces and sharpened stones unearthed from the zones encompassing the mosque end up being going back to somewhere around 1000 BC. A few other archeological locales are encompassing the mosque. These locales including the mosque are named as "Al Badiyah Archeological Mosque" because of their outrageous closeness to one another.
The site includes four watchtowers, stone walls, and foundations of old perished buildings and quite a few stones with petroglyphs and carvings.

Worked in 1446 AD, Al-Bidyah Mosque is straightforward mud and block structure displaying the achievement of the craftsmanship of that time and area. The mosque highlights four pointed arches and a solitary interior column supporting it. The supplication lobby of the mosque is decorated with curves and air circulation openings alongside a mihrab (petition specialty indicating Mecca). A celebrity main street with white polka dabs and books in the divider racks adds appeal to the lobby. Settled along the beachfront street on a low slope, non-Muslims are permitted to peer inside the mosque yet should be fittingly dressed. They should remove their shoes and ladies must cover their hair. One can likewise observe a tremendous memorial park close to the mosque with an immense tomb returning to Iron Age. A few curious, earthenware pieces and pointed stones exhumed end up being going back to somewhere around 1000 BC.

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