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Write a feature article of about 300 words about the historical importance of camels to people in the UAE. You must refer to the domestication of camels in UAE in your feature article.

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Answered by subashthri
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Camels are an important part of Emirati culture that dates back to its roots. In the past, camels were said to be God’s gifts to the Bedouin, as these animals often made life in the desert possible, providing everything from transportation, to clothes and even food. Nowadays, camels are a symbol of the local culture, as well as an attraction for tourists to ride. Camel racing is also still a huge part of Emirati culture and life today.

In the time of the Bedouin, owning a camel was like a mutual agreement: the owners provided the animals with food, water and shelter – in return they received transportation, food and garments. This made life in the difficult desert environment possible and the camel became a symbol of Emirati culture. Another important thing camels provided to the people of the United Arab Emirates was entertainment, and thus camel racing became a beloved sport in the region. Back in the day there weren’t tracks, camels used to simply race for a distance of about 5km and races were organized in between individual Emirates. For instance, the rulers of Dubai and Abu Dhabi would compete against one another.

Answered by aanyamanikere17
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Genetic analysis of camel bones from Al Sufouh and other sites in the UAE forms a major part of a new study, which suggests that south-east Arabia, now known as the UAE and Oman, was probably where the dromedary was domesticated.  

Humans may have first domesticated dromedaries in Somalia and southern Arabia around 3,000 BC, and Bactrian camels in central Asia around 2,500 BC, as at Shahr-e Sukhteh (also known as the Burnt City), Iran.

Camels were domesticated in 3,000 BC in Arabia. In the past, camels were said to be the god's gift to the bedouins, as these animals often made life possible, providing everything from transportation, to clothes and even food.

The importance and benefits of camels are, as follows:

- Camel milk can be used a preventative medicine for diabetes.

- Camel milk provides immunity.

- Camel milk provides growth and development.

- Camel milk promotes the health of your heart.

- It permitted the people to transport goods across the country.

- It improved the economy and social skills of the people by connecting them.

Camels were and still are an important part of the Emirati culture that dates back to its roots. Nowadays, camels are a symbol of the local culture, as well as an attraction for tourists to ride. Camel racing is also still a huge part of Emirati culture and life today.

In the time of the Bedouin, owning a camel was like a mutual agreement: the owners provided the animals with food, water and shelter – in return they received transportation, food and garments. This made life in the harsh desert environment possible and the camel became a symbol of the Emirati culture. Another important thing camels provided to the people of the United Arab Emirates was entertainment, and thus camel racing became a beloved sport in the region. Back in the day there weren’t tracks, camels used to simply race for a distance of about 5km and races were organized in between individual Emirates. For instance, the rulers of Dubai and Abu Dhabi would compete against one another.

Evidence of appearance of domesticated camels include decorative artefacts like ceramic figurines found throughout the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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