Mahdah | |
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Coordinates:24°24′12″N55°57′48″E / 24.4033°N 55.9632°E /24.4033; 55.9632 | |
Country | Oman |
Governorate | Al-Buraimi |
Government | |
• Sultan | Qaboos bin Said al Said |
• Governor | ? |
• Wāli | ? |
Time zone | UTC+4 (GST) |
Mahdah (Arabic:مَحْضَة,romanized: Maḥḍah, orWilāyat Maḥḍah (وِلَايَة مَحْضَة) is an Omani territory north of thetown of Buraimi whichborders the emirates ofSharjah,Ajman andDubai. It was previously necessary to pass through Mahdah when travelling throughMadam to reach the Ajman exclave ofMasfut, as well as the Dubai exclave ofHatta, a tourist spot popular for its hotel, heritage village and the famous (although now a metalled road) Hatta track.[1] TheMleiha road bypasses Mahdah for travel from the Emirates' coastal towns to Hatta and Masfut.
Mahdah contains the township of Rawdah and is governed from Buraimi. It was traditionally home to theBani Kaab tribe.[1]
Previously a 'soft' border, the road through Mahdah from the Emirates now has formal border entry and exit points, open only toGCC nationals. Crossing the Omani border at Mahdah represents an exit from/entry to the UAE.
The trip to the Omani border at Hatta is a popular one for expatriates from qualifying countries performing a 'visa run' in order to renew their visit visas to the UAE. A visit visa is valid for one month, renewable at a police station up to three months but then requires an exit from the country. As a number of, mainly Western, nationalities acquire a 'visa on entry', a trip to the Hatta border post and then back results in the renewal of an expiring three-month visit visa. This trip has been rendered a great deal less popular since Dubai, and the UAE in general, has reformed immigration practices and streamlined residence visa issuance and renewal.[2]
It is claimed the first Arab Ambassador to America, Ahmed Bin Na'man Al Kaabi, came from Mahdah in 1840.[3]
Mahdah is not to be confused withMadha which is spelled differently in both English and Arabic.