The Watchtower in Ajman, which stands tall in the pages of history Standing tall in the pages of history The Watchtower in Ajman

The ancient Ajmans depended mainly on the sea. The people of this place were very skilled in collecting pearls and corals from the deep sea. The daily life of the Ajmanis is closely linked to fishing.

The watchtower on the shores of Ajman is as close to them as the endless ocean is to their lives. Throughout history, watchtowers have played a major role in guiding people from the deep sea to the homes of their loved ones. Many of these towers, made of a mixture of clay, stone and coir fibers, have been forgotten. Although the beaches of Ajman are adorned with modern buildings and magnificent buildings, Al Murabba Watchtower continues to amaze the beaches of Ajman with its ancient splendor.

The watchtower was the gateway to the sea, as well as the place where seafarers traded their treasures. The life discourses associated with it led a society forward. Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi Street, on the shores of Ajman, is still safe on Al Murabba Watchtower for more than 80 years.

The tower was built in the 1930s by Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, the father of the current ruler of Ajman. Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, the current ruler, repaired the old wounds in 2000. This street is surrounded by huge buildings, but Al Murabba Watch Tower still stands tall with its ancient glory.

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