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UAE guide - Attractions - Mezair'ah Fort
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Mezair'ah, Liwa, Al Dhafra

Historic site The place has a high historical and moral value The neighboring palm farms and farms were historically one of the most important presents in the central part of the Liwa Crescent which was populated all year round. The current location of the castle is based on the information provided by the current residents, as there are no actual remains. The building was built with mud as it is today, by orders from the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may God rest his soul, and with the help of the Liwa Municipality