| Population |
928,360 |
| Ruler |
H.H.
Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammed Al Qassimi |
Ras
Al Khaimah is the northern most emirate of the UAE. The
Ruler since 1948 has been H.H. Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammed
Al Qassimi .
Ras
Al Khaimah's history extends into antiquity. Archeological
excavations reveal that a settlement with an advanced civilization
that carried on trade with the Indian sub-continent existed
in this region. Later historical records cite that the town
of Ras Al Khaimah , then known as Julfar,
belonged
to early Muslim Caliphs. In the 18th century, after the
invasions of the Persians, Portugese and the Dutch, it finally
became a part of the Al Qawasim State. It was also once
the center of the naval strength of the southern Gulf states.
The
traditional occupations of this emirate are mainly fishing,
trading and agriculture which have been heavily modernized
to meet the demands of the UAE's economy.
Digdagga,
a town close to the main city of Ras Al Khaimah, has a very
big modern agricultural farm.
Fruits,
vegetables, milk, poultry are supplied to the other emirates
from here. The sea around
Ras
Al Khaimah too abounds in tuna fish. The mountains have
enabled the set up of stone quarries and a cement factory.
Also the oilfield of Saleh, has boosted up the revenues
of the emirate.
Mina
Saqr, located next to the town of Ras Al Khaimah, is a deepwater
port with heavily utilised bulk handling facilities where
major amounts of transhipment takes place. It can handle
vessels upto 260 metres long and 11.5 metres maximum draught
and is ideal for low cost general cargo and container handling.
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