Kalba () is a city in the
Emirate of Sharjah
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in the
United Arab Emirates
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(UAE). It is an
exclave
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of Sharjah lying on the
Gulf of Oman
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coast north of
Oman
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. Khor Kalba (Kalba Creek), an important nature reserve and
mangrove
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swamp, is located south of the town by the Omani
border
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.
Kalba Mangrove reserve is open to the public and was developed as an eco-tourism resort by the
Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq). A number of conservationists and ecologists have expressed concern regarding the project.
History

Shell middens dating back to the fourth millennium BCE have been found at Kalba, as well as extensive remains of the
Bronze Age
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Umm Al Nar culture. An extensive and important assembly of petroglyphs lies to the south of Kalba at Khatm Melaha.
Portuguese
The town was captured by the
Portuguese Empire
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in the 16th century and was referred to as ''Ghallah''.
It was part of a series of fortified cities that the Portuguese used to control access to the
Persian Gulf
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and the Gulf of Oman, e.g. Khor Fakan, Muscat, Sohar, Seeb, Qurayyat, Muttrah.
Kalba Fort, today restored as a museum, is thought to have been constructed on Portuguese foundations.
It was attacked and sacked by the Sultan of Muscat
Sayyid Said's forces in March 1811 as part of an Omani campaign against the maritime forces of ''
Al-Qasimi''. It was a
Trucial State from 1936 to 1951, before being reincorporated into Sharjah.
Kalba was still being referred to as Ghallah at the time of
J. G. Lorimer's 1906 survey of the Persian Gulf and Oman, when it consisted of some 300 ''areesh'' (date palm frond) houses, of
Naqbiyin,
Sharqiyin,
Kunud and Abadilah tribes as well as a number of Baluchis and Persians. It was home to ten boats trading with ports in the
Persian Gulf
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and
India
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.
Majid bin Sultan bin Saqr Al Qasimi was granted the ''Shamaliyah'' region, including Kalba, as a fiefdom by his brother,
Sheikh Salim bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah. Kalba was subsequently ruled jointly by his two sons Hamad bin Majid and Ahmad bin Majid.
Hamad's son Said Bin Hamad Al Qasimi succeeded him in 1902, at the time when the ruler of neighbouring
Fujairah
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, Hamad bin Abdallah Al Sharqi, managed to establish independence. Said bin Hamad lived in Ajman, leaving the administration of Kalba in the hands of a slave named Barut.
Trucial state
By the 1920s, Said bin Hamad took up residency in Kalba again and in 1936 was recognised by the British as a
Trucial Ruler as an incentive to grant landing rights to an emergency air-strip as a backup to the
Imperial Airways
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runway and fort at
Al-Mahatta in the city of
Sharjah
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.
In April 1937, the deposed Ruler of Sharjah,
Khalid bin Ahmad Al Qasimi, married Aisha, the daughter of Sheikh Said bin Hamad Al Qasimi. Said bin Hamad died suddenly at the end of April 1937 while visiting
Khor Fakkan. Said bin Hamad's son, Hamad, was still a minor and so Aisha moved quickly to establish a regency, travelling to Kalba and organising the town's defences. For many years Said bin Hamad had lived in Ajman and entrusted a slave by the name of Barut to manage Kalba on his behalf, and Aisha now arranged for Barut to once again take charge as Wali. She sent a message to Khalid bin Ahmad, who was in
Ras Al Khaimah
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at the time.
A period of intense political infighting and negotiation between the many involved parties now followed. In June 1937, the notable residents of Kalba selected the slave Barut as Regent for the 12-year-old Hamad, but this solution was not accepted by the British, and Khalid bin Ahmad was selected as regent. Increasingly seen as an influential and unifying figure by the Bedouin and the townspeople of the East Coast, he ruled over
Dhaid and Kalba (delegating his rule in Kalba to Barut and choosing himself to live in Dhaid and
Al Heera) until 1950, when he was too old and infirm to take a further role in affairs. He died that year, leaving Hamad bin Said, who had reached his majority, as Ruler of Kalba. Hamad was killed in 1951 by Saqr bin Sultan Al Qasimi, son of the overthrown Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah. Although there are British records of an insurgency in 1952 this appears to have been settled and the rule of Kalba subsequently reverted to the direct administration of Sharjah.

That notwithstanding, there were almost constant outbreaks of squabbling and disputes between Kalba and neighbouring Fujairah (itself only recognised as a Trucial State by the British in 1952) which broke out into open fighting over a land dispute after the UAE was founded in 1971 and, in 1972 the newly founded Union Defence Force was called in to take control of the fighting which, by the time the UDF moved in, had killed 22 and seriously injured a dozen more. The dispute was finally settled after mediation between Sheikh Rashid of Dubai and other Rulers and a statement announcing the settlement sent out on 17 July 1972.
City access
Khor Kalba is accessible by three roads.
The first merges after
Wadi Al Helou () tunnel with Maliha Road () which finally leads to the Sharjah-Kalba Road () from
Sharjah International Airport
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. There is also the Fujairah-Kalba Road ().
The Khor Kalba Road extends until the border with Oman at Khatm Melaha, and is one of the exit–entry points between the UAE and Oman.
Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi Development Projects
Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Ruler of
Sharjah
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and member of the Supreme Council, announced in July 2020 that several development projects are to be implemented in Kalba.
These include the restoration of historical sites, the development of the corniche, the renovation of public spaces, the construction of new buildings, and others.
Kalba Beach Corniche
Launched in April 2021, the Kalba Beach Corniche project targeted improving rainwater drainage, the construction of a
running track, the establishment of public seating areas and planting of trees. It is a great place for families and kids as it has play areas, shaded seating areas suitable for family picnics.
Kalba Ice Factory
The Kalba ice factory, originally constructed to provide ice for local fishermen, stood as a ruin for decades before it was rebuilt as an art space by the
Sharjah Art Foundation - one of a number of restorations of heritage buildings in the Emirate of Sharjah by the Foundation (including the
Flying Saucer
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) for use as public spaces. It is located in the southern outskirts of Kalba, an ancient city on Sharjah’s eastern coastline and was built in 1970s.Its used as a storage place for the ice that would transport freshly caught fish to Dubai, 120km away.
Kalba Clocktower
In the spring of 2022, the ruler of Sharjah inaugurated the square on which the landmark Kalba Clocktower stands. Having a total area of 668 square meters. The tower is 60-meters tall and is equipped with a platform which overlooks the city and the shoreline. The new landmark is set to boost inbound and outbound tourist traffic to the eastern emirate. The tower has two viewing decks ,first deck is located on the fifth floor which is 33 metres height and has a restaurant for visitors. The second is 46 metres above the sea level and from there you can find the views of Kalba Lake, University of Sharjah, Kalba Commercial Centre, Qurum Reserve and the surrounding mountains.
Rulers
*Majid bin Sultan Al Qasimi (1871–1900)
*Hamad bin Majid Al Qasimi (1900–1903)
*Said ibn Hamad Al Qasimi (1903–30 April 1937)
*Hamad bin Said Al Qasimi (30 April 1937 – 1951)
*
Saqr bin Sultan Al Qasimi (1951–1952; Ruler of Sharjah from 1951 to 1965)
Britain
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recognized Kalba on 8 December 1936, and it was re-incorporated into Sharjah in 1952.
Rulers of the United Arab Emirates
''worldstatesmen.org''. Retrieved 4 September 2021
Gallery
File:Khalba mountains 2012.jpg, The Shumayliyyah Mountains near Kalba
File:Turtle - panoramio (3).jpg, Hawksbill sea turtle
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See also
* Al Hefaiyah Conservation Centre
* Emirate of Sharjah
The Emirate of Sharjah (; ') is one of the emirates of the United Arab Emirates, which covers and has a population of over 1,400,000 (2015). It comprises the capital city of Sharjah, after which it is named, and other minor towns and exclave ...
* Sharjah
Sharjah (; ', Gulf Arabic: ''aš-Šārja'') is the List of cities in the United Arab Emirates, third-most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, after Dubai and Abu Dhabi. It is the capital of the Emirate of Sharjah and forms part of the D ...
* Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority
* Khor Kalba Nature Reserve
References
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Populated places in the Emirate of Sharjah
Former countries in West Asia
States and territories established in 1903
1952 disestablishments
Cities in the United Arab Emirates
Archaeology of the United Arab Emirates