Since its establishment in 1971, the UAE has undergone significant development, witnessing remarkable changes across various facets of its existence. From a cluster of Trucial States, it has evolved into a global Gulf powerhouse, showcasing unprecedented growth in its economy and fostering a diverse and expanding society. Have a glimpse of some of the landmark moments that have helped to shape the country’s history.
1971
- December 2: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is established in Dubai, with Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan as the first President.
- February 10, 1972: Ras Al Khaimah joins the UAE.
- February 12: The Federal National Council convenes for the first time.
1972
- December 2: The inaugural National Day is celebrated, featuring Egyptian singer Najat Al Saghira performing the new national anthem.
1973
- May 19: Introduction of the UAE dirham.
- September 26: Abu Dhabi sees its first traffic lights in operation.
- October 18: Sheikh Zayed announces the UAE’s oil supply cut to the US over its support for Israel in the Yom Kippur war.
- November 15: National Day celebrations are canceled due to the Middle East crisis.
- December 23: A new Cabinet is formed, with Sheikh Rashid as Prime Minister.
1974
- January 31: Inauguration of direct telephone service between Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
- September 17: Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi becomes the new Ruler of Fujairah after his father’s passing.
1975
- April 2: Opening of Al Maktoum Bridge in Dubai.
- December 21: The World Bank confirms the UAE’s highest average income globally in 1974.
1976
- February 1: Preliminary census results reveal a population of 655,937 at the end of 1975.
- May 6: Unification of the UAE armed forces.
- November 22: Sheikh Zayed is unanimously re-elected President.
1977
- January 1: Sharjah International Airport opens.
- April 26: Female students are admitted to UAE University.
- October 25: Saif Ghobash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, is shot dead at Abu Dhabi International Airport.
1978
- January 9: Sheikh Zayed bans hunting of birds and wild animals.
- April 8: Direct phone links commence between Sharjah and Fujairah.
- April 12: Official establishment of the Red Crescent in the UAE.
- August 15: Introduction of maternity leave lasting up to 45 days.
1979
- February 24: Queen Elizabeth II inaugurates the World Trade Centre in Dubai.
1980
- July 7: Seven Gulf countries establish the Regional Organisation to Protect the Marine Environment.
1981
- February 21: Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid of Umm Al Quwain passes away, succeeded by his son Sheikh Rashid.
- May 25: Formation of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) by the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, and Qatar.
- September 6: The Ruler of Ajman, Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, passes away, succeeded by his son Sheikh Humaid.
1982
- January 2: Opening of Abu Dhabi International Airport at its present location.
1983
- September 23: Gulf Air flight from Pakistan to Abu Dhabi crashes due to a bomb, killing all 112 on board.
1984
- July: The UAE participates in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time in Los Angeles.
1985
- October 25: Emirates airline begins operations from Dubai.
1986
- May 6: Federal National Council acknowledges a recession, urging economic diversification.
- October 15: Sheikh Zayed is unanimously re-elected President.
1987
- October 26: UAE announces its oil reserves, expected to become the second-largest globally.
1988
- July 18: End of the Iran-Iraq War.
1989
- February 11: Death of Sheikh Shakhbut, former Ruler of Abu Dhabi.
1990
- June 9-19: UAE national football team participates in the Fifa World Cup in Italy.
- October 7: Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed passes away, succeeded by his son Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
1991
- February 24: UAE joins a 34-nation coalition to liberate Kuwait.
1992
- August 24: Iran escalates tension over Abu Musa and Greater and Lesser Tunb islands.
1993
- March 6: Expansion of federal ministries.
- September: UAE sends ground troops to Iraq amid rising tensions.
1994
- June 6: UAE promises military and humanitarian aid to Bosnia.
1996
- May 20: Provisional Constitution made permanent; Abu Dhabi declared the capital.
1997
- November: Dirham is pegged to the US dollar.
1998
- March 12: Abu Dhabi Islands Archaeological Survey begins on Marawah Island, revealing the country’s earliest settlement.
1999
- September 30: Completion of Burj Al Arab in Dubai.
2000
- April 15: Completion of Jumeirah Emirates Towers, the tallest building in the Middle East.
2001
- September 22: UAE severs relations with Afghanistan’s Taliban government after September 11.
2002
- February 16: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid announces the creation of Dubai International Financial Centre.
2003
- March 1: UAE publicly calls for Saddam Hussein to step down.
- November 5: Inaugural flight of Etihad Airways.
2004
- August 17: Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum wins gold in double trap shooting at Athens Olympics.
- November 1: Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi becomes the first woman in the government.
- November 2: Death of Sheikh Zayed.
2005
- February 25: Opening of Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi.
- August 10: Sheikh Khalifa signs Law No19, allowing the sale of freehold rights.
2006
- January 4: Death of Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid; succeeded by Sheikh Mohammed.
- December 16: First election for the Federal National Council.
2007
- March 6: Agreement with France to open a branch of the Louvre on Saadiyat Island.
2008
- January 21: Opening of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.
- September 1: Manchester City Football Club is taken over by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed.
2009
- January 2: Death of Sheikh Rashid bin Ahmed Al Mualla; succeeded by his son Sheikh Saud.
- September 9: Inauguration of Dubai Metro’s Red Line.
2010
- January 4: Inauguration of Burj Khalifa.
2011
- April 23: Launch of Yahsat’s first commercial telecommunications satellite.
- September 24: Second poll to elect members of the FNC.
2012
- July 15: Operation of a pipeline from Al Gharbia oilfields to Fujairah begins.
2013
- November 8: UAE hosts Fifa Under-17 World Cup for the first time.
2014
- January 19: Introduction of mandatory military service.
2015
- September 4: About 50 UAE Armed Forces members die in a missile attack in Yemen.
2016
- March 19: Flydubai flight 981 crashes in Russia, killing all on board.
- December 6: Inauguration of Wahat Al Karama, the UAE’s first memorial.
2017
- January 11: Five Emirati diplomats killed in a bombing in Afghanistan.
- November 8: Opening of Louvre Abu Dhabi.
2018
- January 1: Introduction of VAT in the UAE.
- January 28: Death of Sheikha Hessa bint Mohammed Al Nahyan.
2019
- February 3: Pope Francis visits the UAE.
- September 25: Hazza Al Mansouri becomes the first Emirati in space.
2020
- August 13: UAE and Israel normalize diplomatic relations.
2021
- March 24: Death of Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
- July 19: The Hope probe goes into orbit around Mars.
- October 1: Opening of Expo 2020 Dubai.
2022
- January 1: UAE shifts to a Saturday-Sunday weekend.
- February 22: Opening of the Museum of the Future in Dubai.
- May 13/14: Death of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan; Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed elected as the new President.
2023
- March 29: Sheikh Khalid bin Mohamed Al Nahyan appointed Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi.
- November 30: Cop28, the UN climate change conference, opens in Dubai under the chairmanship of Dr. Sultan Al Jabar.