Al Bithnah

Bithnah
Arabic: البثنة
Bithnah is located in United Arab Emirates
Bithnah
Bithnah
Coordinates: 25°11′20″N 56°13′58″E / 25.18889°N 56.23278°E / 25.18889; 56.23278
Country United Arab Emirates
EmirateEmirate of Fujairah Fujairah
Elevation
0 m (3 ft)

Bithnah (Arabic: البثنة) is a village in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates (UAE), long occupying a strategic location in the Wadi Ham, which is the only natural link to the interior of the UAE and the Persian Gulf from the East Coast city, and Emirate of Fujairah.

Located between Fujairah City and Masafi, the village is the site of a significant stone and mudbrick fort – Bithnah Fort – and a little-known megalithic tomb that links the village to a 3,000-year-old trade route along Wadi Ham through the Hajar Mountains from the East Coast emirate of Fujairah through Masafi (itself part of Ras Al Khaimah) and Manama down to the desert town of Dhaid and then to Sharjah and the Persian Gulf. It has traditionally been inhabited by members of the Sharqiyin (Al Sharqi) tribe.[1]

  1. ^ Lorimer, John (1906). Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, Oman and Central Arabia. Government of India. p. 60.