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The History Behind Sharjah’s Development

Emirates InsightBy Emirates InsightOctober 29, 2025No Comments
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Sharjah: From Ancient Port to Cultural Capital

Sharjah has evolved over thousands of years — from a Gulf trading settlement and maritime center, to a British strategic base, to a founding member of the UAE, and today a global cultural capital recognized by UNESCO. Its development uniquely blends heritage conservation with modern urban planning, education, sustainability, and the arts.


1. Early History & Maritime Foundation

Sharjah has been inhabited for more than 5,000 years.
Its coastal location made it an important trading, fishing, dhow-building, and pearl-diving hub in the Arabian Gulf.

In the 18th century, the Qawasim (Al Qasimi) ruling family established Sharjah as a major maritime power, with influence across the Gulf region.


2. British Protectorate & Infrastructure Development (1820–1971)

In 1820, Sharjah signed the General Maritime Treaty with Britain, which secured its coastal autonomy while aligning it under British protection.

Key Turning Point:

In 1932, the British established Al Mahatta Airport in Sharjah — the first airport in the Trucial States.

This triggered:

Sharjah also became one of the first emirates to open:

→ This gave Sharjah an educational head start before the oil era.


3. Joining the UAE & The Oil Phase (1971–1990s)

Sharjah became a founding member of the UAE in 1971.
Oil was discovered in 1972, accelerating modernization through:

Sector Transformation
Healthcare New public hospitals & clinics
Education Expansion of schools & universities
Infrastructure Roads, ports, neighborhoods, utilities
Telecommunications State-of-the-art systems introduced

1968 Master Plan (Pre-Oil Urban Design)

Even before oil revenue, Sharjah implemented a city master plan with a grid layout, creating new residential and commercial districts such as:

  • Majarra

  • Falaj

  • Sharq

  • Maysaloon

This made Sharjah one of the earliest planned cities in the Gulf.


4. Cultural Vision Under Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi (1972–Present)

His Highness has shaped Sharjah through a strong cultural, literary, and educational philosophy.

UNESCO Recognitions:

Title Year Why it Matters
Cultural Capital of the Arab World 1998 Cultural preservation and museum development
Capital of Islamic Culture 2014 Heritage architecture & religious scholarship
World Book Capital 2019 Leadership in literacy & publishing

Sharjah developed:

  • Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization

  • Sharjah Art Foundation

  • Sharjah Biennial

  • Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF)

  • House of Wisdom cultural library

Heart of Sharjah Project

A major heritage restoration project to revive the old city to its 1950s architecture, becoming the largest heritage preservation site in the Gulf.


5. Diversification & Sustainable Development (2000s–Present)

Sharjah has expanded into new strategic sectors:

Sector Key Institutions & Projects
Manufacturing + Trade Hamriyah Free Zone, SAIF Zone
Sustainability & Eco-Living Sharjah Sustainable City
Tourism & Hospitality Shurooq’s Sharjah Collection eco-lodges
Real Estate & Urban Design Arada’s Masaar forested communities
Environmental Conservation Kalba Mangrove Reserve, Al Hefaiyah Wildlife Centre

Unique Highlight:

Sharjah recently developed the UAE’s first mountain vineyard at Ghamam Retreat in Kalba — showcasing climate-adapted agriculture.


In Summary

Sharjah’s development is defined by:

  • Ancient trading heritage

  • Maritime leadership under the Qawasim

  • British-era modern infrastructure

  • Early planned urban growth

  • Post-oil expansion

  • Clear cultural and educational identity

  • Sustainable, community-first development today

Sharjah stands out in the UAE for focusing on culture instead of commercialization, education instead of luxury, and heritage instead of spectacle.


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