His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has announced plans to put Dibba Al Hisn's Al Hosn Fort on the UNESCO list following its recent restoration.
This initiative highlights Sharjah’s dedication to preserving its historical, cultural and human heritage and elevating archaeological sites that reshape human history.
Describing the Al Hosn Fort’s structure, Dr Sultan noted its three interlinked floors dates back to different eras, including Hermiz, Portuguese and Al Qawasim, with meticulous preservation methods in place to shield the artifacts and visitors from different weather conditions.
In a call via the “Direct Line” programme, broadcast on Sharjah Broadcasting Authority (SBA), the Sharjah ruler also revealed plans to restore an abandoned square fort in Dibba Al Hisn into heritage site that can be accessed by the public.
This restoration, along with the conservation of surrounding markets and traditional homes, will boost the city’s historical appeal and benefit local residents.

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