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Chapter Tivn
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                   interwoven political scene north of, but at times also including,
 $                 Dubai.
                     The period most frequently referred to in this description is the
                   first decade of this century: firstly because the number of members of
                   the tribes, their tribal areas, settlements and occupational pre­
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                   ferences are  well-documented for that period;113 secondly, because
                   soon  afterwards the fifty years of steady growth of the pearling
                   economy during the period of British-enforced maritime peace was
  :                interrupted by the First World War. After the war and a brief
                   increase in the number of people participating in pearling, this main
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                   industry declined dramatically in the 1930s, throwing into disarray
                   the original pattern of tribal economies.
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                     At the turn of the century about 50.750 out of the 72,000 settled
                   people in the Trucial States lived in the area which now forms the
                   territory of the five northern Emirates of the United Arab Emirates.
                   But the majority of the Trucial States’ nomadic population of about
                   8,000 people did not frequent the mountains so much as the sandy
                   desert of Abu Dhabi.114 The seasonal migration of certain groups of
                   the population in the mountain-dominated areas should more
                   correctly be called transhumance rather than nomadism, because
                   they moved with some of their belongings from their winter abode to
                   homes which they occupied only during the summer, while pursuing
                   a different economic activity.115
                     The census taken by the Trucial Stales Development Office in 1968
                   provides a very useful document for the assessment of the tribal
                   distribution a short while before the federation was formed. By then
                   the entire population of the five northern Emirates had risen to
                   74,880. Yet the tribal population, both settled and nomadic, of the
                   northern States was at 44,668 even less than at the turn of the
                   century.116

 f                The tribes of the northern area



                  Sharqiyin
                  After the Bani Yas the Sharqiyin were the second most numerous
                  tribe in the Trucial Slates during the first decade of the 20th century,
                        resided without exception in territory under the Qasimi
                  They
                  jurisdiction. The eastern part of the promontory was their stronghold
                  for several centuries and there is hardly a village in Shamaillyah, that
                                 Coast between Dibah and the border with the
                  is the Eastern
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