Dibba

Dibba

Dibbais a coastal area at the northern tip of the easternArabian peninsulaon theGulf of Oman. It is politically divided into three segments:Dibba Al-Fujairah(دبا الفجيرة), ruled by the Emirate ofFujairah,UAE,Dibba Al-Hisn(دبا الحصن), ruled by the Emirate ofSharjah,UAE,Dibba Al-Baya(دبا البيعة), ruled by the Governorate ofMusandam,Oman.

This large natural harbour on the east coast of the northern Emirates has been an important site of maritime trade and settlement since thepre-Islamic era. There is some slight evidence, mainly from tombs, of settlement during the later 2nd millennium and the early first millennium BCE, contemporary with such sites asShimal, Tell Abraq and Rumeilah.Under the Sasanians, and their Omani clients the Al-Julanda, an important market existed at Dibba and that it was sometimes the capital of Oman.According to Ibn Habib "merchants fromSindh, India, China, people of the East and West came to it.''

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