History, asked by eshikabhatia200945, 8 months ago

Can you please answer the question I will mark you as brainliest

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by shrutikaudgiri63
0

Answer:

no sorry I am not a brainlist

Answered by gobindasardar1981
1

Answer:

Umm an-Nar shows important development of the funeral architecture and its construction technology. The development of the Hafit single chamber graves of the Early Bronze Age to sophisticated multi-chamber burials illustrates significant stage in the human history in the region.

The area's history can be traced back to 6000 B.C. The UAE as a federation did not exist then. The area and the surrounding region was referred to as Arabian Peninsula. This page provides a brief about life in the area during ancient times.

Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) has a rich history. It was renowned for its prosperous port and exquisite pearls, which were the whitest and roundest in the world. It is the fourth largest emirate and covers an area of 1684sq

Umm Al Nar (Arabic: أُمّ الـنَّـار‎, romanized: Umm an-Nār or Umm al-Nar, lit. 'Mother of the Fire') is the name given to a Bronze Age culture that existed around 2600-2000 BCE in the area of modern-day United Arab Emirates and Northern Oman. The Arabic name has in the past frequently been transliterated as Umm an-Nar and also Umm al-Nar. The etymology derives from the island of the same name which lies adjacent to Abu Dhabi city and which provided early evidence and finds attributed to the period.

I have helped you, please make me the brainliest

Similar questions