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Informations about the Emirate of Dubai
Al Maktoum Family History
:: Maktoum bin Buti 1833 - 1852
:: Saeed bin Buti 1852 - 1859
:: Hasher bin Maktoum 1859 - 1886
:: Rashid bin Maktoum 1886 - 1894
:: Maktoum bin Hasher 1894 - 1906
:: Buti bin Suhai 1906 - 1912
:: Saeed bin Maktoum 1912 - 1958
:: Rashi bin Saeed 1958 - 1990
:: Maktoum bin Rashid 1990 2006
:: Mohammed bin Rashid 2006 (Present)
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HISTORY OF DUBAI

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In the 18th century, Dubai was a small fishing and trading village inhabited by members of the Bani Yas.

The Al Maktoum Family settled in Dubai in 1833 when members of the Al Bu Falasah seceded from Abu Dhabi.
Although he was young, Sheikh Maktoum bin Buti ruled Dubai effectively and it grew into a flourishing coastal town. As the population grew, Dubai branched into three distinct areas: Deira was the largest and the main commercial centre. On the western bank, Bur Dubai and Shindagha were separated by a wide stretch of sand called Ghubaiba, which would flood during high tide. Shindagha, situated on a narrow strip of land separating the sea from the creek, was the smallest area and the main residential district. The ruling sheikhs traditionally lived here and the late Sheikh Saeed's house is still standing. Shindagha was probably the site of the original Bani Yas village.
Donkeys and camels provided transportation on land. Crossing the creek meant a long and arduous journey around the end of the creek or a ride in an abra, a small wooden boat that ferries passengers to this day. Abras were also used to transport people to ships.

Text is coming from H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum official website.