Fili Fort
Fili Fort (Al Hisn Fili) is a late Islamic fortification located to the east of the town of Madam, in the United Arab Emirates' emirate of Sharjah.
Fili Fort | |
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Near Al Madam in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates | |
Coordinates | 25°00′19.2″N 55°55′24″E |
Site information | |
Condition | Restored |
Site history | |
Built | 1850 |
Materials | Rock, mudbrick, gypsum |
There are in fact two forts at Hili, Fili west fort and Fili east fort. The west fort is built on a hill at a distance of some 875 metres from the east fort. However, Fili east fort is uniquely referred to as Fili Fort and is a later building dating to the C19th.[1] Fili west fort, located on a small hill in the Madam plain, was established around a watchtower, or Muraba'a, and is said locally to be 500 years old,[2] a dating not supported by archaeologists, who estimate both forts as C19th constructions.[2]
The two forts are connected by a network of two underground waterways, or aflaj, which themselves connect to aflaj running from the Hajar Mountains.[2] Fili Fort was at one stage used as a police station and a more modern, smooth-walled section attached to the square fortification (on the opposite corner to the two-story tower) attests to this later use.[2]
The ruin of an old souq, a four-roomed flat-roofed structure, stands nearby Fili Fort. A number of Islamic era burials dot the plain around the fort. Finds of ceramics in the area date from Iron Age to C19th Chinese trade ware.[2]
Fili Fort formed part of Sharjah's 2018 bid for UNESCO World Heritage Status, under the heading 'Sharjah, Gateway to the Trucial States',[3] which also included the Heart of Sharjah; Sharjah Fort; the former barracks of the Trucial Oman Scouts in Mirgab; Al Mahatta Fort, the first airport in the Gulf; the coastal town of Khor Fakkan; the oasis and settlement of Wadi Helo, all following the theme of a return to the simplicity and natural lifestyles of the late 1950s.[4]
References
- "Fili Fort | Archiqoo". archiqoo.com. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
- Sasaki, Tatsuo (2017). "Fili Forts in Al Madam plain, Emirate of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates". Japan Society for Hellenistic-Islam Archaeological Studies. 24: 83–116.
- "Sharjah: Gateway to the Trucial States – PenguinCube". Retrieved 2021-04-24.
- "gulftoday.ae | Heart of Sharjah, Khorfakkan, Al Dhaid in the running for Unesco World Heritage Site title". gulftoday.ae. Retrieved 2018-12-03.