#Marwan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum
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groupfazza · 5 months ago
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حمدان بن محمد:
عقارات دبي تستقطب 110 آلاف مستثمر جديد في 2024 ..‏‎
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سمو الشيخ حمدان بن محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم، ولي عهد دبي نائب رئيس مجلس الوزراء وزير الدفاع رئيس المجلس التنفيذي لإمارة دبي 🔻
‏يواصل قطاع دبي العقاري تسجيل معدلات نمو قوية وأرقام قياسية جديدة، وخلال 2024، تم إنجاز أكثر من 2.78 مليون معاملة عقارية، وبلغت قيمة التصرفات 761 مليار درهم، ووصلت قيمة الاستثمارات العقارية المسجلة لدى الدائرة لأكثر من 526 مليار درهم … كما استقطب سوق دبي العقاري 110 آلاف مستثمر جديد بنسبة نمو قياسية بلغت 55%.
‏قطاع دبي العقاري … قوي ومرن، وعازمون على مواصلة دعم هذا القطاع وتعزيز قيمته إلى تريليون درهم بحلول 2033 … ونشكر فريق دائرة الأراضي والأملاك في دبي بقيادة المهندس مروان بن غليطة على جهودهم، ونتطلع لمزيد من الإنجازات والابتكارات التي تدعم هذا الزخم المتصاعد في دبي الوجهة الأولى عالمياً للاستثمارات العقارية.
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His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai 🔻
Dubai’s real estate sector continues to achieve impressive growth, setting new records in 2024. Over 2.78 million procedures were completed, with real estate transactions alone valued at AED761 billion. The sector also attracted investments of over AED526 billion and welcomed 110,000 new investors, a remarkable growth of 55%.
Dubai’s real estate sector is a pillar of strength and resilience, playing a vital role in driving the city’s economy. With a vision to raise its value to AED1 trillion by 2033, we are dedicated to advancing this vital sector through innovation and excellence. We deeply appreciate the efforts of the Dubai Land Department team, led by Marwan bin Ghalita, for their outstanding efforts in shaping the sector’s success. We look forward to new milestones and initiatives that solidify Dubai’s position as the world’s leading real estate destination.
Sunday, 26 January 2025 الأحد
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arabicroyalfamily · 2 years ago
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Memories: HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum and his son Sheikh Marwan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum 🇦🇪🤗
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tiny-librarian · 6 years ago
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Royal Birthdays for today, March 20th:
Cecily of York, Viscountess Welles, 1469
Abdul Hamid I, Ottoman Sultan, 1725
Rama I, King of Thailand, 1736
Maria Theresa, Archduchess of Austria, 1762
Napoleon II, Emperor of the French, 1811
Hassan bin Talal, Prince of Jordan, 1947
Marwan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Prince of Dubai, 1981
Saeed bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Prince of Dubai, 1988
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royal-confessions · 2 years ago
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“Marwan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum seems like a mid-aged American cosplaying as Saudi, I cannot even imagine him speaking Arabic. How this man is even related to Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktum? I wonder which nationality is his mother because his father got several kids with women from different countries but they all look more Arabic then anything else.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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xtruss · 2 years ago
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Where Falconry is a Storied Sport, These Women are Writing a New Chapter
In the United Arab Emirates, One Photographer Sets Out to Document Unseen Figures in this Beloved National Tradition.
— Photographs By Vidhyaa Chandramohan | By Manar Al Hinai and Sharifa Al Hinai | March 1, 2023
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Guardians of an ancient desert heritage, falconers pose with their birds in Abu Dhabi’s Al Wathba area. For women and girls in the United Arab Emirates, learning the national sport is increasingly becoming a rite of passage.
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates — The irising sun spreads pale light over the desert sands, illuminating a scene at once common and unexpected: a solitary falcon, hooded and still atop its perch, ready for hunting practice.
While people in what is now the United Arab Emirates have trained falcons for more than 4,000 years, more surprising is the falconer—a woman, with a young daughter working beside her.
Historically used as hunting companions, falcons captured meat that couldn’t be killed with an arrow or trapped in a snare to augment the low-protein diet of the nomadic Bedouins on the Arabian Peninsula. Falcons are keen-eyed—they see eight times farther than a human—and capable of plummeting from the sky at over 200 miles an hour to catch small prey such as desert hares and houbara bustards.
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Left: After French artist Horace Vernet visited Algeria in 1839 en route to the Middle East, he painted "An Algerian Lady Hawking." Wallace Collection, Bridgemam Images. Right: Map
Though no longer necessary as food suppliers, the raptors remain beloved by the people who own and train them, holding a revered perch in the country’s cultural heritage. Amid the fierce winds of globalization, falconry—which includes both racing and hunting exhibitions—has allowed practitioners to reconnect with their desert roots.
Another enduring fact: The prestigious national sport has been primarily associated with men, at least in the public eye. Yet photojournalist Vidhyaa Chandramohan knew women were there.
For centuries women have tamed and hunted with falcons in places ranging from Mongolia and Kazakhstan to the United States and the United Kingdom. And Emirati women are no less devoted, says Chandramohan, who has lived in the country for 16 years.
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Top: The photographer sought out women falconers, who she describes as being "absent from the photographic records.” She focused on Ayesha al Mansoori (left), here teaching Mariam Al Hammadi and Iman Al Hammadi. Women falconers regularly come together in the evenings, developing friendships and sharing knowledge in the process. Carrying the bird so that it remains comfortable and calm is a basic skill in falconry.
Bottom Left: A member of Dubai's ruling family, Sheikha Mozah bint Marwan bin Mohammed bin Hasher Al Maktoum practices falconry. "I am trying to be disciplined and do it every weekend," she says. "But a true commitment to it is doing it every day, if not twice a day, as it’s important to establish a bond with the falcon.”
Bottom Right: Osha, 8, learns falconry from her mother, Ayesha al Mansoori, who has trained nearly 150 women and 70 girls. The first stage is learning how to care for the falcons, which takes about a year, followed by training the birds using lures. Osha uses a live pigeon lure here.
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Top: Al Mansoori and her aunt drive with her falcon to a training session. Historically the birds were utilized for food gathering; today they're maintained as pets and regarded as family members. Bottom: The saluki breed is integral to falconry. The dog tracks and recovers prey struck down by the falcons. Al Mansouri is seen here with her friend's dog.
Revealing the Role of Women
Chandramohan began to search for female falconers to document their part in the tradition. She scoured social media for pictures and stories. When she came upon Ayesha al Mansouri, she knew she’d found a treasure.
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Top Left: Al Mansouri owns seven falcons and spends most of each day with them. At home, she constructed a ventilated space with desert sands and access to water.
Top Right: Osha displays her falcon's passport. The United Arab Emirates created the passport system in the hopes of decreasing illegal falcon trafficking and regulating the sport. Bottom: During hunting and racing season, falconers often go out twice a day, at dawn and dusk, to train their birds. Women unwind after a session while falcons rest on perches.
Al Mansouri began to study falconry with her father when she was four. After her brother failed to wrestle a hood on a falcon and gave up, Al Mansouri tried—and eventually got it.
“’I just covered it,’ she recalls saying to her father. “He was stunned, and shot me glances showing he was proud and impressed.” The moment marked her entry into the world of falcons.
But in 2018, when Chandramohan approached the thirty-something falconer with a proposal to document her career, she was reluctant. Just as falconers must first earn a bird’s trust, Chandramohan realized she too needed to patiently gain Al Mansouri’s trust in order to tell her story in pictures.
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Top: Al Mansouri during a training session with Osha. Falconry is traditionally handed down from father to son, but in Abu Dhabi more women and girls are entering the sport. “I often used to sit with my father, who would tell me stories about falconry," Al Mansouri says, "especially ones about the women who practiced the sport in the old days.”
Bottom Left: A vet files and shapes a falcon’s claws in an attempt to protect the bird’s owner from serious scratches.
Bottom Right: A falcon under anesthesia is checked by Margit Muller, a doctor and executive director of the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital, a leading center for raptor medicine.
Eventually she did. And when photographs of Al Mansouri and her daughter, Osha, now 8 and following in her mother’s footsteps, were published in media outlets and displayed as part of a photography festival, the public took note. Changing the perception of the sport would require a role model—Al Mansouri.
After that, “many women came to me and said that their grandmothers and aunts were practicing falconry,” says Chandramohan. “But my documenting this practice by capturing women as subjects was something new and unfamiliar to them.”
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Top: Women have been engaged in falconry for centuries. In this circa 1780 painting, Indian ruler and warrior Chand Bibi hunts with hawks from her stallion. The British Library (ADD.OR.2894)
Bottom Left: A tile depicts a falconer and a musician from Iran's Qajar dynasty, circa 1850. The British Museum
Bottom Right: A circa 1750 Guler-style painting of a lady with a hawk, from India's Punjab region, is among the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection. HIP/Art Resource
Al Mansouri too says she was not the first woman from her family to break in. “My cousin, in her sixties, is an expert in falconry, and she learned her methods and secrets from two uncles,” she says. (One was Al Mansouri's father.) “She often took me with her on hunting trips.”
Woman on a Mission
But it wasn’t enough to be visible. Al Mansouri wanted to do more. Her mission became teaching falconry to girls, which she began in 2016 at the Abu Dhabi Falconers Club. When she offered classes, 50 women promptly signed up. So far, she's trained nearly 150 women and 70 girls.
Now “everyone wants to educate their daughters even before their sons in falconry,” she says, “and society has become more accepting of women’s participation in this ancient sport.”
Today women take part in competitions and festivals, including the International Festival of Falconry, which launched in 1976.
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Top: Her Highness Sheikha Mozah bint Marwan bin Mohammed bin Hasher Al Maktoum and her cousin Sheikh Ahmed Saeed Mohammed Hasher Al Maktoum, also an experienced falconer, train a falcon to chase prey tied to the plane.
Bottoms Left: Sheikha Mozah bint Marwan bin Mohammed bin Hasher Al Maktoum attaches a GPS transmitter to the tail feathers of her falcon before releasing it for training. A GPS tag helps locate a bird if it is lost.
Bottom Right: Al Mansouri drives out to the desert with her falcon.
The legacy that Al Mansouri is keen to preserve goes beyond ensuring that women have a place in the sport. Conservation is integral to her work and to other equally committed falconers.
The UAE has made strides at a time when several falcon species face threats from habitat loss and illegal wildlife trading. (Read more about falcon conservation in the UAE.)
Preserving a Legacy
UAE falconers now fly only captive-bred birds for racing and hunting demonstrations, and hunting live prey with falcons is prohibited except by special permit in certain areas.
In 2002, to further discourage the trafficking of illegally captured birds, the UAE began issuing falcon “passports” detailing their origins. Several countries, including Saudi Arabia, followed suit.
The UAE reinforced its pivotal role with the 1999 opening of the largest falcon hospital in the world, whose training programs draw students from more than 42 countries. “The UAE is a global model for falconry, not only in terms of veterinary medicine related to the care of the birds but also in terms of conservation and population maintenance through breeding,” says Margit Muller, executive director of the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital.
In offering tours to local schools, “our goal is for the youth first to learn and love the sport, so that they’ll pass their knowledge on,” says Muller, who has been in the city since 2001.
The time-honored tradition has become a profitable engine sustained by annual competitions and festivals, such as the President’s Cup Falcon Competitions in Abu Dhabi and the Fazza Championship for Falconry in Dubai.
'Your Falcon Is Your Brother'
As dedicated as Al Mansouri is to her mission, she never forgets a lesson she learned at her father’s side. “Your falcon is your brother,” she recalls. “He’s more than just a hunting bird; he is a being that should be appreciated.”
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Rawan Hareb al Hammadi offers hot tea to friends after a training session.
In the desert twilight, Al Mansouri lights a campfire and soon the rich aroma of Arabic coffee fills the air. She finishes her cup, walks to her waiting falcon and lifts off its hood. She raises her hand for the bird to take its place on her arm, and in a moment the falcon takes flight.
The falconer swings a lure in a wide arc around her—a rope with a bustard wing tied at the end. The falcon takes aim and swoops in. At the last second Al Mansouri jerks the lure away. After a couple more tries, she allows the falcon to capture the lure and then quickly replaces it with meat—usually a quail or pigeon breast.
Osha’s piercing eyes watch all her mother does—both her movements and her stillness—as she handles her obedient falcon. They don’t need words to teach and learn the fundamentals of their ancient craft.
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afangirlsguidetofazza · 3 years ago
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What is relationship between Sheikh hamdan and @mojahmm....why she is giving status as like hamdan....
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No idea who that is.
Edit: I couldn’t find the IG account because I can’t spell or wasn’t paying attention but @MadeForFazza said:
She is daughter of Hamdan's cousin Sheikha Maitha bint Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum and Sheikh Marwan bin Mohammed bin Hasher Al Maktoum.
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faz3brazil · 6 years ago
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O Básico
Família Al Maktoum
A família Al Maktoum é uma das 6 famílias que governam os seis emirados que compõem Emirados Árabes Unidos.
A Dinastia Al Maktoum governa o emirado de Dubai desde 1883. Dentro da federação dos Emirados Árabes Unidos, o integrante líder da família governante de Dubai também é de fato o vice-presidente, primeiro-ministro e ministro da Defesa do país. Atualmente, essa função de Emir de Dubai é designada ao Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum
@hhshkmohd
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O Sheikh Mohammed nasceu em Shindagha, Dubai no dia 15 de julho de 1949 e é o terceiro filho do Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Emir de Dubai (1912-1990) e da Sheikha Latifa Bint Hamdan Al Maktoum (m. 1983).
No dia 5 de janeiro de 2006, o Sheikh Mohammed sucedeu seu irmão Sheikh Maktoum Bin Rashid Al Maktoum como Emir de Dubai após sua morte.
Casamentos e filhos
Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum já teve no mínimo 6 esposas as quais algumas são mães de seus 30 filhos.
Publicamente, sabe-se o nome das duas esposas principais. Sheikha Hind Bin Maktoum Bin Juma Al Maktoum (c. 1979), sua primeira esposa e mãe de 12 de seus filhos e a Princesa Haya Bint Al Hussein (c. 2004) sua esposa pública e mãe de seus 2 filhos mais novos.
Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum Bin Juma Al Maktoum (esposa sênior desde 1979)
Filhos
Rashid - 12/11/1981 - 19/9/2015
Ex príncipe-herdeiro de Dubai, cargo substituído por seu irmão Hamdan pois o Conselho acreditou que ele é mais compatível ao cargo. Veio a falecer com apenas 33 anos no ano de 2015 devido a um ataque-cardíaco.
Hamdan  (Fazza) - 14/11/1982
@faz3
Príncipe herdeiro de Dubai, vice-presidente de Dubai, Presidente do Conselho Executivo de Dubai, Presidente do Conselho de Esportes de Dubai e Chanceler da Smart-universidade Hamdan Bin Mohammed
Casado com a Sheikha Shaikha Bint Saeed Al Maktoum desde 06/06/2019.
Maktoum - 24/11/1983
@maktoum_mrm
Primeiro Vice-Presidente do Conselho Executivo de Dubai, Presidente da Autoridade da Zona Franca de Dubai para Tecnologia e Informação e Presidente da Dubai Media Incorporated.
Casado com a Sheikha Maryam Bint Butti Al Maktoum desde 06/06/2019.
Ahmed (Azzam) - 07/02/1987
@ahmed_mrm
Presidente da Fundação de Conhecimento Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Casado com a Sheikha Madiyah Bint Dalmook Al Maktoum desde 06/06/2019.
Saeed - 20/03/1988
Filhas:
Hessa - 11/1980
@hassamohd
Casada desde dez. 2008 com Sheikh Saeed bin Dalmouk bin Juma Al Maktoum:
Sheikha Hind - 25/11/2009
Sheikh Rashid - 20/5/2012
Latifa - 16/6/1989 
@latifa.mrm
Casada desde fev. 2009 com o HH Prince herdeiro Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi de Fujairah (n. 1/4/1986):
Sheikh Hamad - 29/12/2009
Sheikha Aisha - 2/11/2011
Sheikha Fatima - 9/3/2014
Sheikh Rashid - 15/12/2015
Maryam - 11/1/1992
@maryam_mr_al_maktoum
Casada desde jan. 3/2018 com o Sheikh Suhail bin Ahmed bin Juma Al Maktoum.
Sheikha - 20/12/1992
@sh_mrm
Casada desde out. 2009 com o HRH Príncipe Nasser bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain (n. 8/5/1987):
Sheikha Sheema - 16/07/2010
Sheikh Mohamed - 06/06/2012
Sheikh Hamad - 06/06/2012
Sheikh Hamdan - 28/12/2018
Futaim (Fatima, "Tammy") - 22/7/1994
@futaimmohammed
Salamah - 8/8/1999
Shamma - 13/11/2001
Princesa Haya Bint Al Hussein da Jordânia. (esposa pública desde 2004)
Al Jalila - 02/12/2007
Zayed - 02/01/2012
Esposa Libanesa
Sheikha Randa bint Mohammed Al-Banna
Filhas:
Manal - 12/11/1977
@mmbinrashid
Casada com o Sheikh Mansour Bin Sayed Al Nahayn desde
Fatima - 9/06/2006
Mohammed - 4/12/ 2007
Hamdan - 21/06/2011
Latifa - 23/01/2014
Rashid - 22/03/2017
Esposa Libanesa
Latifa (I) - 13/06/1983
@latifamrm1
Casada desde dec. 2016 com Sheikh Faisal Saud bin Khalid Al Qassimi
Maryam (I) - 11/08/1987
@maryam_mrm
Casada desde jan. 2018 com Sheikh Suhail bin Ahmed Al Maktoum
Mulher Marroquina
Filhos:
Majid - 16/10/ 1987
@hhsheikmajid
Casado desde 2014 com Hessa Beljafla:
Sheikh Mohammed - 2015
Sheikha Dubai - 2015
Sheikha Maitha - 2017
Mansour - 26/06/ 1989
@mansoorbinmohammed
Filhas:
Maitha -05/03/1980
@mmrm1
Shamsa - 15/08/ 1981
Latifa - 05/05/1985
Desconhecida
Filhos:
Marwan - 20/03/1981
Mohammed bin Marwan Al Maktoum
Rashid bin Marwan Al Maktoum
Grega Zoe Grigorakos
Filhas:
Mahra bint Mohammed Al Maktoum - 26/02/1994
Cresceu em Dubai no Palácio Zabeel, residência de sua mãe e esposa-sênior de seu pai e com seus irmãos (filhos da Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum Bin Juma Al Maktoum).
Educação
HRH Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum
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Fazendo trilha em Yosemite
Desde 2006 é Presidente do Conselho Executivo de Dubai.
Desde 2008 é o Príncipe herdeiro de Dubai, substituindo seu irmão Rashid.
Assim como seus irmãos, foi educado em Dubai na Rashid School for Boys e em seguida na Dubai School Of Goverment.
Continuou seus estudos no Reino Unido onde se formou na Sandhurst em 2001 e posteriormente, se graduou na London School Of Economics.
Fazza (14/11/1982) é o quarto filho mais velho de seu pai e desde 2008 é o príncipe-herdeiro de Dubai.
• Funcões e cargos
Presidente e membro do Ministério Esportivo de Dubai e do Ministério para Autismo de Dubai.
Desde 2009 é o Presidente da faculdade Smart-University Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum.
Presidente da Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Estabelecimento Para Jovens Empresários.
Fundador da Associação de Poemas de Dubai e do Internacional Hamdan Photography Award (Prêmio Hamdan International de Fotografia)
Fundador do Government Games.
Vida pessoal
Assim como o restante de sua família, Fazza é praticante de vários esportes, é um equestre licenciado, sky diver, corredor de trilhas, crossfitter, praticante de boxe, mergulhador.
Competindo já ganhou alguns prêmios como 2 vezes seguida o primeiro lugar com sua equipe F3 no Gov Games em 2018 e em 2019, medalha de ouro em 2014 no Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ , ouro com seu time em 2012 e bronze em 2010.
Também é criador de animais como tigres, leões, elefantes, girafas, pássaros, veados, cavalos e cachorros e é um amante de viagens e poesias, as quais publica pelo nome Fazza ("aquele que ajuda"). Tudo isso é compartilhado pelo próprio Sheikh em suas redes sociais. (Instagram e Snapchat @/faz3)
Em suas viagens e eventos é geralmente acompanhado por três amigos que trabalham com ele:
Uncle Saeed (@uncle_saeed)
Sheikh Saeed bin Maktoum bin Juma al Maktoum (n. 1964) é tio de Fazza por parte de mãe e é casado desde 2008 com Rhauda Bint Hasher Al Maktoum.
Saeed também é presidente da Associação de Tênis de Dubai.
Uncle Saeed tem 4 filhos os quais nomeou em homenagem a seus sobrinhos e cunhado: Rashid, Hamdan, Maktoum e Mohammed.
Ahmad Jaber Al Harbi (@aj6544)
Snap - aj6544
Ahmad Jaber Al Harbi é membro da família Al Harbi. Os Al Harbi não são uma fa
mília governante mas são muito ativos nas corridas equestres e assim Ahmad se tornou um amigo de longa data do Príncipe Fazza e o acompanha em todas as viagens.
Sempre que possível leva seu pequeno filho Mohammed Bin Ahmad Bin Jaber Al Harbi (@Maj), que é muito próximo do Príncipe Fazza.
Ismaeil Alhashimi (@uae10)
Snap - UAE10
Ismaeil Alhashimi é o diretor de gestão da XDubai, entidade de esportes de adrenalina de Dubai lançada em 2015. Normalmente coordena a organização e a gestão de eventos e entidades do Sheikh Hamdan como Brand Dubai, Gabinete do Governo do Dubai, Departamento de Marketing de Turismo e Comércio, Prêmios Internacionais de Fotografia Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai Media Corporate, Polícia de Dubai, Município de Dubai, RTA, Dubai Culture and Skydive Dubai.
Casamento
Casou-se com sua prima de primeiro grau por parte de mãe (filha de uma irmã da Sheikha Hin) a Sheikha Shaikha Bin Saeed Al Maktoum (n.1990).
A cerimônia religiosa ocorreu em maio enquanto a celebração ocorreu em junho do dia 05/06 (casamento feminino) ao dia 06/06 (casamento masculino) e foi seguido de 4 dias de feriado em Dubai em comemoração a união do casal.
Os casamentos tradicionais mulçumanos constituem-se por um acordo pré arranjado entre os pais dos noivos. Tradicionalmente, não é possível que os Sheikhs noivos escolham sua primeira esposa sendo essa a função de seus pais e normalmente casam com suas primas.
Shaikha e Hamdan ficaram noivos pela primeira vez em 2008 mas o noivado foi anulado em 2010 e não houve declaração oficial que explicasse o motivo da anulação. Ficaram noivos novamente 9 anos depois e se casaram.
Como primeira esposa, cidadã da Emirati e integrante da família real de Dubai, não existem imagens divulgadas recentes de Shaikha, apenas de quando era criança. Os mulçumanos acreditam que após atingir a adolescência o indicado é que a mulher não apareça publicamente.
Apesar de ter redes sociais (@shaikhasaeed_m) não sabemos se imagens de Shaikha serão divulgadas, já que essa é uma conta privada. Tudo irá depender de Fazza (rs) e do Governo de Dubai.
Mais informações sobre a Sheikha Shaikha podem ser encontradas no instagram @shaikha.s.m1
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princeshkhamdan-blog · 6 years ago
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دور بنات الامارات في خدمة الوطن مصدر للفخر والاعتزاز .. الضابط أول طيار الشيخة موزة بنت مروان آل مكتوم First Officer Sheikha Moza bint Marwan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum https://www.instagram.com/p/BsyFdLqB3mr/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1v6me1n3a9f0i
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ahmedalmaktoum-blog · 7 years ago
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Biografia di Ahmed al-Maktoum
Ahmed al-Maktoum (7 febbraio 1987) è un principe emiratino ed è un fratello minore di Hamdan al-Maktoum.
Il matrimonio e il divorzio con Omayma
Ahmed conobbe un iracheno di nome Ibrahim il quale gli fece sposare sua figlia Omayma.
Ma il matrimonio non andò tutto tranquillamente perché Omayma è stata costretta a divorziare da Ahmed e sposare di nuovo Barry Allen.
Ahmed ci rimase molto male ma divorzia da Omayma senza protestare.
Il secondo matrimonio con Omayma al-Badri
Ahmed al-Maktoum ritrova la sua amata Omayma e il giorno 30 marzo 2018 la sposa in Francia a Parigi.
Parenti
Mohammed bin Rashid bin Saeed al-Maktoum (padre)
Hind bint al-Maktoum bin Juma al-Maktoum (madre)
Ibrahim al-Badri (suocero)
Omayma al-Badri (moglie)
Rashid al-Maktoum (fratello, deceduto)
Hamdan al-Maktoum (fratello)
Majid al-Maktoum (fratello)
Mahal al-Maktoum (sorella)
Maktoum al-Maktoum (fratello)
Maitha al-Maktoum (sorella)
Mahra al-Maktoum (sorella)
Shaika al-Maktoum (sorella)
Jalila al-Maktoum (sorella)
Saeed al-Maktoum (fratello)
Shamma al-Maktoum (sorella)
Zayed al-Maktoum (fratello)
Maryam al-Maktoum (sorella)
Futaim al-Maktoum (sorella)
Marwan al-Maktoum (fratello)
Shamsa al-Maktoum (sorella)
Salamah al-Maktoum (fratello)
Hessa al-Maktoum (sorella)
Mansour al-Maktoum (fratello)
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groupfazza · 7 months ago
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حمدان بن محمد يطّلع على مستجدات العمل في دائرة الأراضي والأملاك وتطورات القطاع العقاري ..
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سجل سمو الشيخ حمدان بن محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم، ولي عهد دبي نائب رئيس مجلس الوزراء وزير الدفاع رئيس المجلس التنفيذي لإمارة دبي، في آخر تدوين لسموه عبر حسابه في «إكس» 🔻
‏في إطار متابعتنا المستمرة لجهود مختلف الدوائر والجهات الحكومية لترسيخ مكانة دبي وريادتها العالمية، اطّلعت على مستجدات العمل في دائرة الأراضي والأملاك خلال لقاء مع مروان بن غليطة، مدير عام الدائرة، واستعرضنا مبادرات ومشاريع استراتيجية دبي للقطاع العقاري 2033، التي تستهدف تعزيز قيمة السوق العقاري إلى تريليون درهم ...
يواصل سوق دبي العقاري تسجيل أرقام قياسية، مما يعكس مكانة دبي كأهم وجهة عالمية للاستثمار العقاري. خلال العام الجاري، تم تسجيل تصرفات عقارية بقيمة 625 مليار درهم، بزيادة نسبتها 23% مقارنة مع عام 2023. كما بلغت مبيعات العقارات 437 مليار درهم، بزيادة قدرها 33% مقارنة بنفس الفترة من العام الماضي.
‏نشكر فريق دائرة الأراضي والأملاك على جهودهم، ونتطلع إلى المزيد من المشاريع المبتكرة والمبادرات الرائدة لدعم هذا القطاع الحيوي، الذي يُعد أحد الروافد الرئيسية لاقتصاد دبي.
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His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, in his latest tweet on his «X» account 🔻
As part of our commitment to ensuring the sustained progress of government initiatives that reinforce Dubai’s global leadership, I met with Marwan bin Ghalita, Director General of the Dubai Land Department, to review the strategic projects of the Dubai Real Estate Sector Strategy 2033 aimed at raising the market’s value to AED1 trillion.
Dubai’s real estate market continues to break records, with AED625 billion in transactions this year, a 23% rise from 2023, and AED437 billion in property sales, up 33%.
We commend the Dubai Land Department team for their contributions and look forward to more innovative initiatives to support this vital sector.
Monday, 25 November 2024 الأثنين
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arabicroyalfamily · 2 years ago
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4) Sheikh Rashed bin Khalifa bin Saeed Al Maktoum 👇🏼👇🏼
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His wife: HH Sheikha Fatima bint Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum 👇🏼👇🏼
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- they have 2 children:
1) Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum 👇🏼👇🏼
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2) Sheikha Latifa bint Rashed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum 👇🏼👇🏼
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5) Sheikha Alia bint Khalifa bin Saeed Al Maktoum (she's married with HH Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum *1943 - 2006*). 👇🏼👇🏼
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- Husband: HH Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum 👇🏼👇🏼
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They had 5 children:
1) Sheikha Hessa bint Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum 👇🏼👇🏼
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2) Sheikha Maitha bint Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum (she's married with Sheikh Marwan bin Mohammed bin Hasher Al Maktoum) 👇��👇🏼
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Her husband: Sheikh Marwan bin Mohammed bin Hasher Al Maktoum 👇🏼👇🏼
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Their had 4 children:👇🏼👇🏼
continuation in the next post
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tiny-librarian · 7 years ago
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Royal Birthdays for today, March 20th:
Cecily of York, Viscountess Welles, 1469
Abdul Hamid I, Ottoman Sultan, 1725
Rama I, King of Thailand, 1736
Maria Theresa, Archduchess of Austria, 1762
Napoleon II, Emperor of the French, 1811
Hassan bin Talal, Prince of Jordan, 1947
Marwan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Prince of Dubai, 1981
Saeed bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Prince of Dubai, 1988
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ericvick · 4 years ago
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Updated Boston news: Ventures Onsite Construction News Update 10 Aug 2020
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In the information this week – Sharjah Expense and Development Authority (Shurooq) declared that it is set to get started function on quite a few quality leisure projects in important parts of Khor Fakkan, Kalba, Al Dhaid and Mleiha in the northern emirate. Shurooq Government Chairman Marwan bin Jassim Al Sarkal has mentioned, “We will be building a 60-key experiential family retreat in the 14-sq-km Seih Al Bardi Kabeer safari park task in the interiors of Al Dhaid. This will be Sharjah’s 1st-of-its-form hospitality facility set inside of a sprawling organic and wildlife reserve, which is predicted to be home to 50,000 African animal species”. Al Sarkal mentioned operate would shortly start out on two 5-star inns at scenic places in Sharjah’s japanese region – the very first 66-critical property will be located along the Khor Fakkan Seashore and be home to the city’s to start with waterpark, although the second just one will stand adjacent to Kalba Waterfront, the important retail job staying made in phases by Shurooq and Eagle Hills.
UAE real estate developer Arada has awarded a important agreement to make East Village, the next period of its 2.2km2 and $6.5bn Aljada local community in Sharjah. The $115.1m deal to create East Village was awarded to Finest Constructing Contracting Firm and involves the construction of 16 apartment blocks, established within just a landscaped grasp system. Operate on the project is anticipated to start out with rapid result and the to start with residences are scheduled for completion in December 2021. Arada is also making sizeable construction development on the 1st section of Aljada, Initially Avenue, wherever it is preparing to hand over the original houses in the third quarter of this year.
Qatar had expressed interest in bidding to host the 2032 Olympic Game titles, in what would be the initially time a Middle Eastern nation organises the world’s largest sporting party. The Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) declared it formally submitted its ask for to join the non-committal “constant dialogue” to host an version of the Olympic and Paralympic Game titles as early as 12 yrs from now. Qatar sent the ask for by using a letter to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland
In a recent announcement built by Shanghai Electric, the enterprise has been awarded an EPC contract for the fifth stage of the Dubai solar park venture. Appointed by ACWA Ability of Saudi Arabia, Shanghai Electrical Team has been appointed as the engineering, construction and procurement (EPC) contractor, for the shipping of the fifth phase of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park undertaking in Dubai. On July 28, Zheng Jianhua, Chairman of Shanghai Electric powered Group, and Muhammed Abunayyan, Chairman of ACWA Electricity, signed a cooperative agreement at an on the net signing ceremony for the fifth phase of the 900MW Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. Once comprehensive the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Photo voltaic Park will be the premier single web site photo voltaic run plant in the Center East, and will comprise of each photovoltaic and concentrated photo voltaic electrical power technologies, boosting the region’s capacity of around 5GW
UAE-based Azizi Developments introduced plans to spend about $950 million in the construction of 45 structures across Dubai over the up coming two-to-three many years. CEO of Azizi Developments, Farhad Azizi, explained the corporation will source products, this kind of as concrete, steel and aluminium locally, and also construct its engineering workforce and construction solutions, so it is fewer dependent on contractors
The Egyptian Minister of Scheduling and Financial Development – Hala el Claimed declared that the government earmarked US$10 billion in overall for investments all through the fiscal yr 2020/2021, in accordance to an formal assertion. El Reported observed that this allotment will be utilized in acquiring 25 projects across the country. The social housing job was pledged US$1.3 billion, while the development of Suez Canal axis has been allocated US$ 1.25 billion.
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technologyinfosec · 6 years ago
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UAE welcomes entrepreneurs of change
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The UAE has pioneered the diversification of its economy in the region, building a strong and resilient ecosystem which is affirmed by the policies it has rolled out in recent past. The path-breaking announcement of one such policy that will shape the jobs market or shape future trends was made recently by the wise leadership of allowing Emiratisation in the top five strategic sectors including aviation, banking, insurance, real estate and telecoms. The strategic sectors will see the blend of Emiratisation and at the same time global talents exploring the opportunities offered by the UAE. And what will be the possible outcome of the same? The nation bolstered with talents and a knowledge base. The Emiratisation plan includes issuing regulations and setting new targets to provide 20,000 job opportunities for Emiratis in strategic sectors over the next three years, with an average of 6,700 jobs annually. Under the plan, a Dh300 million fund will be established to create specialised training programmes for Emiratis as well as a new system will be adopted to train 8,000 Emirati graduates annually in government, semi-government and private entities for 6-12 months. Following an extensive plan, Emirati employees shall be integrated in positions that meet their skills and expertise in vital sectors. "Human capital is the fuel of nations. Uniting efforts of our national cadres and foreign talents will accelerate our journey towards the future," said His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. Recently, 2,500 intellectuals, scientists and investors received permanent residence in the UAE. On his official Twitter account, Sheikh Mohammed said: "We celebrate the first group of scientists, researchers and investors who received the Golden Permanent Residence in the UAE. There are 2,500 of them. We welcome them. UAE is a country of scientists and knowledge, and talented people and entrepreneurs of change." The Ministry of Economy is predicting a rise in the share of the non-oil sector in the UAE's GDP to 80 per cent by 2021, compared to 70 per cent in 2017 while stating that the UAE has the most diverse economy in the GCC and the region. The strategic sectors identified by the UAE will see paradigm shift and churn out the best talents making it more competitive. "The strategic sectors identified by the decision are sectors that have a strong presence of semi-government organisations. I feel that the selection of these sectors is very smart and pragmatic," said Abdulmuttalib Hashim, managing director of TBH Consultancy. Hashim opines that semi-government organisations within these sectors will be expected to lead Emiratisation efforts, and hopefully encouraging other private sector companies to follow suit. "This is also a smart approach to gradually transition local youth to the private sector in a familiar environment and to a degree 'safer' in terms of job security which has always been a concern among emiratis when it comes to the private sector," added Hashim. "A statement from Sheikh Mohammed reiterating to both international professionals and the private sector that the government will continue to support Emiratisation, it will also make sure that the need to attract international talent and to support the private sector financially or through legislation will also continue and not stop." In the UAE, the insurance industry is a specialised financial sector that has sought early on to increase its emiratisation rates through attracting young and capable Emirati specialists in recent years. Abdulla Al Nuaimi, executive vice-president for Shared Services at Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company (Adnic), said Adnic holds one of the highest emiratisation rates in its ranks in the insurance industry. "As part of its commitment to increasing these numbers and in line with our Emiratisation strategy, Adnic appointed an Emiratisation head in 2018 to drive its efforts to employ more UAE nationals in the company," he said. "We also need to raise awareness about the importance of the insurance sector through workshops that educate Emiratis on the insurance sector and encourage them to work in the field through specialised University offerings," Al Nuaimi added. There is also a need to develop specialised training programmes in insurance to develop their skills and offer career development. Furthermore, partnerships with legislative and regulatory bodies can be strengthened to develop effective Emiratisation strategies with clear timeframes to achieve them. With technology disrupting the key economic sectors, the strategic sectors have been complemented by a new wave of growth. The real estate sector has been benefited by proptech, Insurance with insurtech and banking with fintech. It may be noted with startups scaling new heights in the UAE everyday, the jobs market have also undergone change the way the talents are hired and retained. Prabhu Ramachandran, founder and CEO of Facilio, said the UAE is pursuing the goal of becoming one of the world's leading knowledge economies. "With Expo2020 Dubai around the corner, the influx of a global talent pool will see real estate and technology innovation take a front-seat in driving economic progress. Emiratisation will further help shape the growth, balancing it with local sensibilities and goals," he said. Real estate leadership eyeing Emiratisation Real estate is the biggest asset class in the world and the leadership is on track to focus on Emiratisation, boosting the local economy, said Marwan Dalloul, CEO of American Properties. "I believe the need of the hour is to digitising the real estate sector in Dubai to prepare talent for the jobs of the future," said Dalloul. The real estate sector will be witnessing major technological disruptions in the upcoming years which will compel the workforce to adapt to a new reality. In fields like brokerage, construction or property managers the required skills will evolve greatly. Real estate professionals need to realise that if they need to up their game or they will be disrupted. "I think Dubai nowadays is witnessing a unique transformation where well-educated local talent is playing a key role in the growth of the market. I believe Emirati leaders with a better understanding of the region's culture and local procedures can provide benefits for both private and public sector," said Dalloul. HRTech to shape UAE employment markets Sridhar Subbaraman, founder and owner of Oasis Insurance Group, was recently scouting for 'right candidate' on social media. The companies have today stopped what is called a 'fit for purpose only' recruitment unless it is a highly-skilled area of work. Today employees are called 'human capital'. The capital should be capable of producing returns beyond the fit for purpose. The fit for purpose is now being taken over by machines. This is more visible in the government itself where the mundane and regular jobs have been automated. "With the penetration of technology into every sphere of the business, the CV should have a right blend of industry knowledge and the disruptive technology trend which is impacting the industry. Luckily infusion of technology into the curriculum at the school level are preparing the workers and leaders of the future," he said. HRTech has also evolved and of course, the systems have been developed which automatically identifies fit for purpose and with the permission of the candidates do a background check on their social skills to identify the right candidate. This is more applicable in a country like the UAE, which is potpourri of various languages, culture, sensitivities and nationalities. "Technology is further advancing to identify candidates at a global level with the required skills, social and leadership skills. It is now about head hunting and not mere recruitment. Going forward the company would look forward to have an intelligent mix of brain and machine. We are not looking for process followers anymore. Although it is referred in robotics as 'humanoids'. Technologies to help HR make faster decisions Earlier this year, a Global Talent Competitiveness Index was released, in which the UAE was ranked highest in the region and 19th in the world among 119 countries to compete for entrepreneurial talent. UAE has always welcomed talents from different regions. The challenges in hiring the right candidate could vary as per the different positions or levels of requirement. Most of the common challenges are: . The recruitment process can be too complex . The experience qualification of the candidate alone may not be sufficient . With current innovations and changes, the candidate should be flexible and have the potential to learn, grow and adapt to the culture of the organisation . The judgment of the candidate during the recruitment phase can be more challenging without the correct data and analytics . Hiring from sources that are of low-quality assurance. These sources can have candidates with high qualifications but low capabilities which could ultimately end up with a bad hire Paul Michael Gledhill, co-founder of XpertLearning, said the HR sector should pay attention to automation in the HR Technology system, predictive analysis, and big data. "This will allow the organisation to make better and more informed decisions." "What HR really needs to embrace is digital transformation, and look at ways where they can use AI or machine learning to automate talent acquisition. Using HR technology will certainly help to change the image of HR from slow and traditional model to a faster and more innovative one," opined Gledhill. Read the full article
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afangirlsguidetofazza · 4 years ago
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I think Sheikha Mozah bint Marwan bin Mohammed bin Hasher the daughter of Hamdan's cousin Sheikha Maitha bint Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum is in love with Hamdan 🤣 Her behavior doesn't look as if she is posting about her uncle 🤣 Mozah is the 1st pilot from Maktoum family. It would have been better if she was married to Hamdan but she was born in 1997 too young for him but the Middle Eastern men love younger women so I think she will be his 3rd wife 🤣🤣🤣
I mean who isn’t crushing on him? 😂
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arabasiajournal · 8 years ago
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hh sheikh mansoor bin mohammed bin rashid al maktoum opens dewa’s innovation centre at dubai rehabilitation centre for disabled
hh sheikh mansoor bin mohammed bin rashid al maktoum opens dewa’s innovation centre at dubai rehabilitation centre for disabled
Dubai, UAE – HH Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Higher Committee for the Protection of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, has opened DEWA’s Innovation Centre at the premises of the Dubai Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled (DRCD) in Al Qusais, Dubai. HE Najla bint Mohammad Al Awar, Cabinet Member and Minister of Community Development, HE Saeed Mohammed Al…
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