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Some of the key events about Dubai
- 1833The Al Maktoum family established Dubai as a small fishing village
- 1894Dubai was granted tax-exempt status, attracting foreign traders
- 1966Oil was discovered in Dubai, leading to rapid economic growth
- 1966A major fire destroyed much of Dubai's old souq (market), devastating the local economy
- 1971Dubai joined the United Arab Emirates as one of its seven emirates
- 1979The Jebel Ali Port, the world's largest man-made harbor, opened
- 1985Emirates Airlines was established, becoming a major global carrier
- 1990The Gulf War negatively impacted Dubai's economy and trade
- 1999The Burj Al Arab, an iconic luxury hotel, opened its doors
- 2006Widespread labor strikes occurred due to poor working conditions and low wages for construction workers
- 2008The Dubai Metro, the first urban train network in the Arabian Peninsula, began operations
- 2008The global financial crisis severely affected Dubai's real estate market and economy
- 2009Dubai World, a government-owned investment company, requested a debt standstill, shocking global markets
- 2010The Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, was inaugurated
- 2010The Burj Khalifa's elevator malfunctioned, trapping passengers for 45 minutes
- 2012A major fire broke out in the Tamweel Tower in Jumeirah Lakes Towers, displacing hundreds of residents
- 2015A massive fire engulfed the Address Downtown Dubai hotel on New Year's Eve
- 2016An Emirates airline flight crash-landed and caught fire at Dubai International Airport
- 2020The COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted Dubai's tourism and hospitality sectors
- 2021Dubai hosted the World Expo, showcasing innovation and sustainability
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