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List of mountains in the United Arab Emirates

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United Arab Emirates topographic map
To the south of Jabal Raḩabah (1,543 m), there is aridge of about 10 km in length, parallel to the coast
View towards the Jabal Rams. In the background the city of Rams and the Persian Gulf Coast
View from the top of Jabal Naqat
Border marker - Oman - UAE
View of Jebel Hafeet


TheU.A.E. is not a mountainous country, as most of its territory isdesert or semi-desert and relatively flat, but it does have excellentmountains, which are part of theHajar Mountains,[1] located in the northeast ofOman and east of the U.A.E.,[2] which are the highest in theeastern part of theArabian Peninsula.[3]

Most of the country's mountains, with altitudes higher than 1,000 metres (3,300 feet), are located in the emirate ofEmirate of Ras Al Khaimah, and it is no coincidence that some of its most important summits are located exactly on the border with the Sultanate of Oman, as, in some cases, their position was taken as a reference for the drawing of the border limits between both countries.[4][5]

A boundary agreement was signed and ratified in 2003 for the entire border between the United Arab Emirates and Oman, including Oman'sMusandam Peninsula and AlMadhah enclaves, but the contents of the agreement, and detailed maps showing the alignment, have not been published,[6] although border stones have been placed. The future publication of these agreements and maps could make it necessary to modify the content of this article.

This list includes the name and location of the summits located entirely within the territory of the United Arab Emirates, or at least with its summit located on the border line, regardless of its height. The list is open to new additions referring to mountains that meet these conditions, with a known name and position, and whose reference data is supported by historical maps or other reliable documentary sources.

Many of these mountains are known by different names, the result of local tradition and of the various transcriptions from Arabic to English, so that an individual reference note includes the alternative names with which the mountain has been identified at some point, accompanied by their respective documentary sources.

The region is represented in differentsatellite images, mainly Google Earth, Google Satellite and Bing Satellite. The exact coordinates of each summit and itsaltitude, with respect tosea level, have been established by comparing the OpenTopoMap and OpenMapTiles topographic maps with these images, treating each with the greatest objectivity and the same measurement criteria for all the summits. In some cases, direct recognition and location by GPS have also been used, or references have been checked against data provided byhikers andclimbers in itineraries published online.

In this article, the values ofprominence were not taken into account, nor thetopographic isolation, to give priority to identifying the mountains and location of their summits.

List of mountains

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Mountains of United Arab Emirates
NameNotes and citationsOrder

Mountain range

CountryEmirate / GovernorateAltitude (m)Coordinates
Jabal as Sayh[a][7]001Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates
 Oman
 Ras Al Khaimah

Musandam
1,74625°58′18.8″N56°11′30″E / 25.971889°N 56.19167°E /25.971889; 56.19167 (Jabal as Sayh)
Jabal Hadaba[b][8][9]002Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates
 Oman
 Ras Al Khaimah

Musandam
1,71226°01′08.4″N56°10′56.2″E / 26.019000°N 56.182278°E /26.019000; 56.182278 (Jabal Hadaba)
Jabal Ar Rahrah[c][10][11][12]003Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah1,69125°56′39.1″N56°09′07.9″E / 25.944194°N 56.152194°E /25.944194; 56.152194 (Jabal ar Rahrah)
Jabal Sal[d][13]004Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah1,57525°55′57.0″N56°10′09.2″E / 25.932500°N 56.169222°E /25.932500; 56.169222 (Jabal Sal)
Jabal Harf Tila[e][14][15][16][17]005Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates
 Oman
 Ras Al Khaimah

Musandam
1,56825°41′21.4″N56°09′30.6″E / 25.689278°N 56.158500°E /25.689278; 56.158500 (Jabal Harf Tila)
Jabal Rahabah[f][11][18][19][20][21]006Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah1,54325°55′33″N56°07′00″E / 25.92583°N 56.11667°E /25.92583; 56.11667 (Jabal Rahabah)
Jabal Yibir / Jabal Al-Mebrah[g][12][14][18][22][23][24][25]
[26][27][28]
007Hajar Mountains United Arab EmiratesFujairah1,52725°38′54.9″N56°07′42.9″E / 25.648583°N 56.128583°E /25.648583; 56.128583 (Jabal Yibir / Jabal Al-Mebrah)
Jabal Yabana[h][11][12][20][18][29]008Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates
 Oman
 Ras Al Khaimah

Musandam
1,48025°52′30.0″N56°09′36.0″E / 25.875000°N 56.160000°E /25.875000; 56.160000 (Jabal Yabana)
Jabal Shintal[i][20]009Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah1,43525°56′30.6″N56°08′06.4″E / 25.941833°N 56.135111°E /25.941833; 56.135111 (Jabal Shintal)
Jabal Harf[j][30]010Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah1,42025°40′05.0″N56°06′41.0″E / 25.668056°N 56.111389°E /25.668056; 56.111389 (Jabal Harf)
Jabal Al Ahqab / Jabal Qada'ah[k][12][14][15][25][31]
[32]
011Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah1,37525°46′40″N56°08′31″E / 25.77778°N 56.14194°E /25.77778; 56.14194 (Jabal Qada‘ah)
Um Alnosoor / Jabal Hatta[l][4][33][34]
[35][36][37]
012Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates
 Oman
Dubai
Ajman

Al Buraimi
1,28024°44′35.8″N56°04′53.1″E / 24.743278°N 56.081417°E /24.743278; 56.081417 (Um Alnosoor)
Jabal Khabb[m][20]013Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah1,14526°00′53″N56°08′39.9″E / 26.01472°N 56.144417°E /26.01472; 56.144417 (Jabal Khabb)
Jabal Masafi[n][38][39][40][41]014Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah

Fujairah
1,13425°18′40.0″N56°12′37.1″E / 25.311111°N 56.210306°E /25.311111; 56.210306 (Jabal Masafi)
Jebel Hafeet[o][12][25][35][42][43]
[44][45][46]
015Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates
 Oman
Abu Dhabi


Al Buraimi
1,10824°03′28.3″N55°46′52.5″E / 24.057861°N 55.781250°E /24.057861; 55.781250 (Jebel Hafeet)
Jabal Ghabbas[p][11][20][47]016Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates
 Oman
 Ras Al Khaimah

Musandam
1,10025°50′52.3″N56°09′09.1″E / 25.847861°N 56.152528°E /25.847861; 56.152528 (Jabal Ghabbas)
Jabal Hilqah[q][12]017Hajar Mountains United Arab EmiratesFujairah1,05825°18′49.1″N56°12′07.0″E / 25.313639°N 56.201944°E /25.313639; 56.201944 (Jabal Hilqah)
Jabal Dad[r][12][14][21][22][25]
[48]
018Hajar Mountains United Arab EmiratesFujairah1,05425°27′17.5″N56°13′29.9″E / 25.454861°N 56.224972°E /25.454861; 56.224972 (Jabal Dad)
Jabal Hudayd[s][11][12][49]019Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah1,03526°00′15.2″N56°06′42.1″E / 26.004222°N 56.111694°E /26.004222; 56.111694 (Jabal Hudayd)
Jabal Al Itim[t][12]020Hajar Mountains United Arab EmiratesFujairah1,01725°06′15.0030″N56°10′12.6772″E / 25.104167500°N 56.170188111°E /25.104167500; 56.170188111 (Jabal Al Itim)
Jabal Ayuzah[u][12][18]021Hajar Mountains United Arab EmiratesFujairah1,00525°37′09.34″N56°11′42.47″E / 25.6192611°N 56.1951306°E /25.6192611; 56.1951306 (Jabal Ayuzah)
Jabal Qitab[v][12][38][18][50]022Hajar Mountains United Arab EmiratesFujairah99825°01′14.1″N56°14′30.1″E / 25.020583°N 56.241694°E /25.020583; 56.241694 (Jabal Qitab)
Jabal Qandus[w][12][20][21]023Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah95426°00′13.0″N56°07′14.9″E / 26.003611°N 56.120806°E /26.003611; 56.120806 (Jabal Qandus)
Jabal Ash Shu[x][12]024Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah95025°07′33.0″N56°09′31.6″E / 25.125833°N 56.158778°E /25.125833; 56.158778 (Jabal Ash Shu)
Jabal Samah[y][38][39][51]025Hajar Mountains United Arab EmiratesFujairah93725°07′32.8″N56°10′14.9″E / 25.125778°N 56.170806°E /25.125778; 56.170806 (Jabal Samah)
Jabal Bu Faraj[z][4][12][52][53]026Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates
 Oman
 Ras Al Khaimah

Musandam
91324°52′15.7″N56°03′42.2″E / 24.871028°N 56.061722°E /24.871028; 56.061722 (Jabal Bu Faraj)
Jabal Naqat[aa][20]027Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah90025°53′17.9″N56°05′21.8″E / 25.888306°N 56.089389°E /25.888306; 56.089389 (Jabal Naqat)
Jabal Huwarah[ab][12]028Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah89025°05′20.9″N56°08′29.8″E / 25.089139°N 56.141611°E /25.089139; 56.141611 (Jabal Huwarah)
Jabal Najdayn[ac][38][54]029Hajar Mountains United Arab EmiratesFujairah87525°10′52.2″N56°10′21.3″E / 25.181167°N 56.172583°E /25.181167; 56.172583 (Jabal Najdayn)
Jabal Yabsah[ad][38][55]030Hajar Mountains United Arab EmiratesFujairah87425°12′02.7″N56°16′40.7″E / 25.200750°N 56.277972°E /25.200750; 56.277972 (Jabal Yabsah)
Jabal Ar Ra'alah[ae][12]031Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah86925°53′05.2″N56°06′54.5″E / 25.884778°N 56.115139°E /25.884778; 56.115139 (Jabal Ar Ra'alah)
Jabal Bulaydah[af][38][56]032Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah83025°13′07.0″N56°10′36.8″E / 25.218611°N 56.176889°E /25.218611; 56.176889 (Jabal Bulaydah)
Jabal Wamm[ag][14][18][22][57]033Hajar Mountains United Arab EmiratesFujairah82525°36′04.5″N56°11′59.0″E / 25.601250°N 56.199722°E /25.601250; 56.199722 (Jabal Wamm)
Jabal Mimduk[ah][58]034Hajar Mountains United Arab EmiratesFujairah80825°08′26.6″N56°11′10.6″E / 25.140722°N 56.186278°E /25.140722; 56.186278 (Jabal Mimduk)
Jabal Al Himri[ai][12]035Hajar Mountains United Arab EmiratesFujairah80325°34′33.2″N56°09′16.8″E / 25.575889°N 56.154667°E /25.575889; 56.154667 (Jabal Al Himri)
Jabal Saddariyyah[aj][12]036Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates
 Oman
 Ras Al Khaimah

Musandam
79526°03′04.0″N56°07′19.2″E / 26.051111°N 56.122000°E /26.051111; 56.122000 (Jabal Saddariyyah)
Jabal Sall[ak][11][30][59]037Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah77825°45′41.0″N56°05′16.8″E / 25.761389°N 56.088000°E /25.761389; 56.088000 (Jabal Sall)
Jabal Siha[al][22][60]038Hajar Mountains United Arab EmiratesSharjah77025°20′20.0″N56°16′36.0″E / 25.338889°N 56.276667°E /25.338889; 56.276667 (Jabal Siha)
Jabal Rams[am][14][20][61]039Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah76125°52′10.9″N56°04′09.1″E / 25.869694°N 56.069194°E /25.869694; 56.069194 (Jabal Rams)
Jabal Qutayyib[an][11][62]040Hajar Mountains United Arab Emirates Ras Al Khaimah75525°56′24.9″N56°05′36.9″E / 25.940250°N 56.093583°E /25.940250; 56.093583 (Jabal Qutayyib)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Alternative Names: Jabal as Sayh, Jabal as Sayḩ.
  2. ^Alternative Names: Jebel Hadaba.
  3. ^Alternative Names: Jabal Rahah, Jabal Rāḩah, Jabal ar Rahrah, Jabal ar Raḩraḩ.
  4. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Sal, Jabal Sall, Jabal Sāl, jbl sal, جبل سال
  5. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Harf Tila (major)
  6. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Rahabah, Jabal Raḩabah, Jabal ar Ra`aylah, Jabal ar Ra‘aylah.
  7. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Al-Mebrah, Jabal Mibraḥ, Jabal Al-Mebraḥ, Jabal Mibrah, Jabal al Mebrah, Jabal al Mibrah, Jabal Mebrah, Jebel Al Mebrah.
  8. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Yabbānah, Jabal Yabana (major), Jabal Yabana, Jabal Yabanah, Jabal Yabānah.
  9. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Halhal.
  10. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Ḩarf, Jabal al Ḩarf.
  11. ^Alternative Names: Jabal Qada‘a (major), Jabal Qada`a, Jabal Qada`ah, Jabal Qada‘a, Jabal Qada‘ah.
  12. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Hajarain, Jabal Ḩajarayn, Jabal Hajarayn, Jabal Ḩattá, Jabal Ḩaţţah, Jabal Hattah, Jabal Hatta, Um Alnosoor, Umm Alnosoor, Jabal Umm Nasur.
  13. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Khab, Jabal Kubb
  14. ^Alternative Names: Jabal Masafi, Jabal Masāfī.
  15. ^ Alternative Names: Djabel Hafit, Djabel Ḩafīt, Jabal Hafi, Jabal Hafit, Jabal Ḥafī, Jabal Ḥafīt, Jabal Ḩafīt, jbl hfyt, جبل حفيت
  16. ^ Alternative Names: Jebel Ghabbas.
  17. ^ Alternative Names: Jebel Hilqah.
  18. ^Alternative Names: Jabal Adhan, Jabal Dad, Jabal Dād.
  19. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Hudayd, Jabal Ḩudayd.
  20. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Al 'Itim
  21. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal 'Ayūzah
  22. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Al Kitāb, Jabal Kitas, Jabal Qitab.
  23. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Qandus, Jabal Qandoos, Jabal Ghandus.
  24. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Ash Shu'.
  25. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Şammāh, Jabal Samah, Jabal Samāḩ.
  26. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Bu Faraj, Jabal Abu Faraj, Jabal Bū Faraj, Jabal Bū Farāj.
  27. ^ Alternative Names: Jebal Naqat, Jabal Niqaat.
  28. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Ḩūwārah.
  29. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Naydayn.
  30. ^Alternative Names: Jabal Jabsah, Jabal Yabisa.
  31. ^ Alternative Names: Jebel Ar Ra'alah.
  32. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Bilaida, Jabal Bilaidah, Jabal Bulaidha, Jabal Bulaydah.
  33. ^ Alternative Names: Jebel Wamm, Jabal Wam.
  34. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Mimdūk.
  35. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Al Ḩimrī, Jabal Al Hamri.
  36. ^ Alternative Names: Jebel Saddariyyah.
  37. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Sal, Jebel Sall.
  38. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Şihā’, Jabal Siha'.
  39. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Rams, Jabal Bin Rams.
  40. ^ Alternative Names: Jabal Qutayyib, Jabal Qatayib.

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 Oman
Hajar range[a]
Central Hajar
Eastern Hajar
  • Jabal Aswad
  • Jabal Bani Jabar
Western Hajar[d]
Ru'us al-Jibal[e]
Jebel Shams of the Western-Central Hajar range, Oman
Dhofar range
 Saudi Arabia
Sarat range[f]
'Asir range[h]
Al-Bahah
Jizan
Najran
Hijaz range[i]
Midian range
Sarat Mountains in the area of Al-Bahah, Saudi Arabia
Shammar range
Aja range
Tuwayr range
 United Arab Emirates
Western Hajar[j]
Ru'us al-Jibal[k]
Shumayliyyah range[n]
Outliers, outcrops or anticlines
Jebel Jais of the Western Hajar in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE
 Yemen
Hadhramaut range
  • Jabal Ar-Rays?
  • Jabal Husn Ghuraf
  • Jebel Shaqb?
Sarat range[p]
Haraz range
Note: Mountains are sorted in alphabetical order, unless where it concerns ranges. The highest confirmed mountains in each country are indicated with 'HP', and those with the highest peak are indicated with 'HP', bearing in mind that in the UAE, the highest mountain and the mountain with the highest peak are different.Outcrops are indicated with 'OC', andoutliers with 'OL', andanticlines with 'AC'.Volcanoes are indicated with 'V',volcanic craters with 'VC',lava fields with 'LF', andvolcanic fields with 'VF'.

Other notes:

  1. ^Shared with the UAE
  2. ^Also regarded as being of the Western Hajar
  3. ^Also regarded as being of the Western Hajar
  4. ^Shared with the UAE
  5. ^Shared with the UAE
  6. ^Sensu lato, shared with Yemen
  7. ^Shared with Yemen
  8. ^Sensu lato
  9. ^Sensu lato
  10. ^Shared with Oman
  11. ^Shared with Oman
  12. ^Highest mountain in the UAE, but the peak is in Oman
  13. ^Due to the peak of Jebel Jais being in Oman, this mountain has the highest confirmed peak in the UAE
  14. ^Shared with Oman
  15. ^Shared with Oman
  16. ^Shared with Saudi Arabia
  17. ^Highest confirmed peak in the Arabian Peninsula
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