Jebel Hafeet

Jabal Hafeet (Arabic: جَبَل حَفِيْت, romanized: Jabal Ḥafīt, "Mount Hafeet"; variously transcribed Jabel or Jebal and Hafit – literally "empty mountain") is a mountain in the region of Tawam, on the border of the United Arab Emirates and Oman, which may be considered an outlier of the Hajar Mountains in Eastern Arabia. Due to its proximity to the main Hajar range, the mountain may be considered as being part of the Hajar range. To the north is the UAE city of Al Ain, in the Eastern Region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and the adjacent Omani town of Al-Buraimi.

Jebel Hafeet
Aerial view of Jebel Hafeet
Highest point
Elevation1,249 m (4,098 ft)(Disputed)
Prominence900 m (3,000 ft)
Coordinates24°03′31″N 55°46′39″E
Naming
Native name
Geography
Jebel Hafeet
Location in the United Arab Emirates
Jebel Hafeet
Jebel Hafeet (Persian Gulf)
Jebel Hafeet
Jebel Hafeet (West and Central Asia)
CountriesOman and United Arab Emirates
Parent rangeAl-Hajar Mountains (sensu lato)

The sole mountain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and one of the highest mountains in the country, it has given its name to a period in UAE history, the Hafit Period of the Bronze Age (3200 to 2600 BCE), because of the discovery of a cluster of important beehive tombs at its foothills. As of 2017, the mountain is recognised as being part of a national park, and was incorporated into the Sheikh Zayed Network of Protected Areas in 2018.

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