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Nakheel (other)
Nakheel (, palm), el-Nakheel, Al Nakheel, may refer to: Places United Arab Emirates * Al Nakheel, Ras Al Khaimah,United Arab Emirates; a suburb * Sas Al Nakheel Air Base (ICAO airport code OMNK; IATA airport code XXX), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; a military base of the United Arab Emirates Air Force Dubai * Nakheel Tower (), Nakheel Harbour and Tower complex, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; formerly named "Al Burj", a planned skyscraper by Nakheel PJSC * Nakheel Mall, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; a shopping centre and entertainment complex * Nakheel Villas, The World, Dubai, United Arab Emirats; a development in The World archipelago * Nakheel (Dubai Metro), a rapid transit station in Dubai, near the Emirates Golf Course Saudi Arabia * Al Nakheel Beach, Jubail, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia; a beach Riyadh * Al Nakheel Tower (Riyadh), Saudi Arabia (; Nakheel Tower); a skyscraper * Nakheel, Diriyah, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; a neighbourhood * Jama’a Al-Nakheel ( ...
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Al Nakheel
Al Nakheel is a suburb of the city of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates. The community predominantly comprises low-rise residential structures providing compact apartments. Its residential sector is conveniently linked to major thoroughfares and is host to Lulu Centre and Safeer Market. Al Nakheel additionally accommodates Naeem Mall. The Indian Public High School is located in Al Nakheel. References

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Nakh (other)
Nakh may refer to: * Nach (Bible acronym) (NaKh), an acronym for ''Nevi'im'' ''Ksuvim''/''Ktuvim'' (the Prophets and (Holy) Writings of ''Tanach'') * Nakh languages, a group of languages within Northeast Caucasian, spoken chiefly by the Chechens and Ingush in the North Caucasus within Southern Russia * Nakh peoples, the group of peoples who speak the Nakh languages * Nakh Mountain, Hormozgan, Iran; a mountain See also * Nach (other) * * Knack (other) * Nack (other) Nack is a municipality in Alzey-Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Nack or variations, may also refer to: People * Agathe Ngo Nack (born 1958), Cameroonian athlete * James M. Nack (1809–1879), U.S. poet * Katie Nack, mayor of Pasadena, Ca ... * NAC (other) * Nak (other) * Naq (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Nakhl (other)
Nakhl () may refer to: * Nakhl-e Ghanem, a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Kangan County, Bushehr Province, Iran * Nakhl-e Yusef, a village in Moghuyeh Rural District, in the Central District of Bandar Lengeh County, Hormozgan Province, Iran * Nakhal, a town in Al Batinah Region in Oman * Nekhel, also spelt ''Nakhl'', the capital of Nekhel Municipality of North Sinai Governorate, Sinai, Egypt See also * * Nakheel * Nakhla (other) {{geodis ...
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Nakhla (other)
Nakhla may refer to: Places * Nakhla, Algeria * Nakhla Dam in northern Morocco * Nakhla (Saudi Arabia), an area located in Saudi Arabia * Abu Nakhla, Qatar Other uses * Nakhla (name), a family name, mainly lives in Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and Egypt * Nakhla meteorite, a Mars meteorite that landed in the Nakhla region of Abu Hommos, Alexandria, Egypt * Nakhla raid, the first successful caravan raid against the Meccans See also * * Nakheel * Nakhl (other) Nakhl () may refer to: * Nakhl-e Ghanem, a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Kangan County, Bushehr Province, Iran * Nakhl-e Yusef, a village in Moghuyeh Rural District, in the Central District of Bandar Lengeh County, ...
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Nakhlestan (other)
Nakhlestan or Nakhelstan () may refer to: * Nakhelstan-e Galleh Dar, Fars Province, Iran * Nakhelstan-e Mohr, Fars Province, Iran * Nakhlestan Rural District (other) See also * * * * * Nakheel * Nakh (other) * Stan (other) Stan or STAN may refer to: People * Stan (given name), a list of people with the given name ** Stan Laurel (1890–1965), English comic actor, part of duo Laurel and Hardy * Stan (surname), a Romanian surname * Stan! (born 1964), American author ...
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Nakheel Harbour And Tower
Nakheel Tower () was a planned skyscraper on hold in Dubai, United Arab Emirates by developer Nakheel. The project was previously called Al Burj ( "The Tower"). While the proposal changed over time, the tower was intended to be the tallest building in the world, surpassing the Burj Khalifa which was completed in 2010. In January 2009, it was announced that the project was put on hold due to financial problems caused by the Great Recession. As a result of the Dubai World 2009 debt standstill, Nakheel Group's financial problems increased considerably and the tower was cancelled in December 2009. Nakheel was in talks with several potential contractors, including South Korea's Samsung C&T (who also built Burj Khalifa), Japanese Shimizu Corporation and Australian Grocon. WSP was Lead Consultant for the structure, heading a consortium that included LERA of New York and VDM of Australia, and working with architects Woods Bagot. Location The tower was proposed in 2003 as th ...
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Nakheel Harbour And Tower (Dubai Metro)
Jabal Ali (; formerly Nakheel Harbour & Tower) is a rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE. The station is one of three stations on the system with a dedicated park and ride lot, the others being Centrepoint and etisalat by e&. Until May 2020, the station was named Nakheel Harbour & Tower. The station was closed and became a ghost station as it was being reconstructed to allow the platform and track layout to accommodate the Route 2020 extension. The station reopened on January 1, 2021. Location Jabal Ali station is in the southwestern section of Dubai, bordering the built-up developments of Jumeirah Lake Towers and the Dubai Marina. Specifically, it lies to the north of exit 29 on Sheikh Zayed Road. Nearby development Unlike most metro stations, there is no development near Jabal Ali. Its former namesake, Nakheel Harbour and Tower, was a planned large-scale development of around that would have comprised Nakheel Tower, which would have been t ...
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Bisha FC
Bisha FC ''(formally known as Al-Nakheel)'', usually known simply as Bisha is a Saudi Arabian football (soccer) team in Bisha city playing at the Saudi Second Division. Current squad ''As of 11 September 2024:'' See also * List of football clubs in Saudi Arabia References Bisha Bisha (, '), also known as Qal`at Bishah (, '), is a town in the south-western Saudi Arabian province, Asir. Bisha was its own province before merging with its neighboring province, Asir. Bisha has a population of 202,096 according to the 2022 Ce ... Football clubs in 'Asir Province {{SaudiArabia-footyclub-stub ...
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Istithmar World
Istithmar World (; for "investment" ( English) is an investment firm based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). This company is a state-run business owned by Dubai World, a Dubai government-owned company, and was established in 2003. Originally known as "Istithmar," the company was renamed as "Istithmar World" in 2008. Istithmar World, which was created in 2003 as the investment firm of Dubai World specializes in private equity and alternative investment opportunities globally. In the five years since its inception, Istithmar World has built a portfolio of investments in markets ranging from North America and Europe to Asia and the Middle East, and across a variety of sectors, including consumer, industrial, financial services and real estate. An analysis of Istithmar's investment portfolio which included the investment of $3.8 billion with an associated $14 billion of debt, has not performed positively. In a number of cases, Istithmar has lost control of assets or sold at a ...
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Nakheel Properties
Nakheel Properties () is a real estate development company based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The formal name of the company is Nakheel PJSC (private joint stock company) and it was a subsidiary of Dubai World and a private state-owned enterprise. Nakheel was central to Dubai's debt crisis in 2009–2010. The company has been reported to be the second-largest property developer in Dubai after Emaar Properties. On 16 March 2024, Nakheel, along with Meydan Racecourse, Meydan, was merged into Dubai Holding and ceased to be a separate entity. History Nakheel was founded in 2003 as a subsidiary of state-owned Dubai World and a private state-owned enterprise. The company was involved with a sukuk, which raised legal issues in 2009. This sukuk has been the subject of academic study. It was reported to be the largest ever sukuk. In 2010, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem was replaced as chairman of Dubai World. The same year, the company started payments for creditors. In 2011, the compan ...
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United Arab Emirates Air Force
The United Arab Emirates Air Force (UAEAF) () is the air force of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), part of the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces. Its predecessor was established in 1968, when the Emirates were still under British rule. Since then, it has undergone a continual reorganisation and expansion in terms of both capability and numbers of aircraft. Currently, the UAEAF has around 4,000 personnel and operates approximately 560 fixed wing and rotorcraft. History The UAEAF's history starts in May 1968, with the formation of an Air Wing of the Abu Dhabi Defence Force (ADDF) under British rule. Its key roles being to provide both a transport service and a ground attack support capability for ADDF land forces. Major investment in the early 1970s assured an expansion in terms of capabilities, quality and quantity of aircraft.AirForces Monthly, p. 60. It also led to the renaming of the Air Wing to the ADDF Air Force in 1972. Training and instruction was provided by the Pakistan A ...
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