shafique
A genuine question (as in I don't know the answer) - but who knows what the origin of Jebel Ali is?
Jebel = mountain, Ali = name of a person - so it means 'Moutain Ali' or 'Ali's mountain'.
However, there isn't a mountain there as far as I can tell.
Google, for once, failed me - but it was interesting to see the entry under Wikipedia for Jebel Ali, apparently it's the most visited port by the US navy outside of US, and it says that all sailors who go abroad have been to Jebel Ali. There are permanent 'liberty' houses on shore referred to as the sand box or somethiing similar.... but no indication where the name comes from.
Cheers,
Shafique
fayz
Actually it is more of a hill than a mountain but yes Jebal Ali translates to the mountain of Ali and is the name of the hill on the left hand side as you drive to Jebal Ali, at least that is what I was told.
mema
some say on that hill a mulla named Ali lived & helped sick ppl :roll:
shafique
Sounds interesting - thanks Fayz and Mema.
I have to say, I've not noticed a hill - hence the question. I'll keep an eye out for it next time I go down to the beach or go shooting.
Cheers,
Shafique
Concord
- shafique wrote:
A genuine question (as in I don't know the answer) - but who knows what the origin of Jebel Ali is?
Jebel = mountain, Ali = name of a person - so it means 'Moutain Ali' or 'Ali's mountain'.
However, there isn't a mountain there as far as I can tell.
As said above it is a bit of a hill. Yo will notice that the Huge stellite dishes located there - behind ibn battuta. Relatively speaking for its surrounding it is a 'mountain".
By the way, what are you doing in this forum and who is minding the political forum in your absence :wink: I should stop by one of these days. But you know me - always trying to pull that nuclear weapon trigger :wink:
therjv
so whats the origin of sonapur then? always wondered
Not_Sure
shafique
Thanks for posting the link Not_sure.
A very interesting read - its amazing how little is known of the history of place names compared to other places around the world.
Did anyone else note the tone in which the premise that 'Dubai' may have Persian roots was a little too emphatic? :)
Cheers,
Shafique