
Al Hayl is a suburb of
Fujairah,
United Arab Emirates (UAE), at the mouth of the
Wadi Hayl.
The old village in the Wadi Hayl is traditionally the home of the
Kunud
The Kunud (singular Al Kindi) is a tribe of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman.
By the turn of the 20th century, the Kunud, a population of some 1,500, were mostly settled on the East Coast, from Nizwa in Oman to Kalba in Sharjah and Al Hay ...
(singular Al Kindi) tribe.
Hayl is the site of a Dhs1.7 billion construction project, Mohammed bin Zayed City, which is planned to comprise 1,100 houses and apartments, as well as offering community services.
Al Hayl Fort, a hilltop fortification that has been dated to 1932, stands over the restored old village of Hayl. The
wadi also contains a collection of petroglyphs, thought to date back to the Iron Age. Over 100 examples of
rock art
In archaeology, rock art is human-made markings placed on natural surfaces, typically vertical stone surfaces. A high proportion of surviving historic and prehistoric rock art is found in caves or partly enclosed rock shelters; this type also ...
have been documented but a number are under threat because of the expansion of quarries as well as industrial sites and residential areas.
The Kunud are thought to be descendants of Aswad Al Kindi, who moved to the area of Oman from Yemen in the time of
Muhammad.
References
Populated places in the Emirate of Fujairah
Villages in the United Arab Emirates
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