Mahatta Fort

Mahatta Fort
Near Sharjah in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Mahatta Fort is located in United Arab Emirates
Mahatta Fort
Mahatta Fort
Coordinates25°20′46″N 55°23′43″E / 25.346107°N 55.395265°E / 25.346107; 55.395265
Site information
ConditionRestored
Site history
Built1932
MaterialsStone, Coral, Gypsum
View of the Air Traffic Control Tower adjacent the fort. This was used by Sharjah International Airport until 1977 when a new inland airport was constructed.

Mahatta Fort ("the station" in Arabic) is located in central Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. The fort was built by the Ruler of Sharjah in 1932 to afford protection for the passengers and staff of Imperial Airways. It was the first British establishment on the Trucial Coast, after an agreement was struck between the British government (on behalf of Imperial Airways) and the ruler of Sharjah in June 1932. The Fort was used by the Royal Air Force in World War II and the Trucial Oman Scouts before briefly becoming a hotel, a police station and is now an aviation museum, known as Al Mahatta Museum.