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Hiblat:
Sharjah

Má zaria plantation of about 50 palms inthe upper end of the Wadi al Hilu,

Shaibat Beit
Watari:Sharjah

A palm grove in an eastern tributary ofthe upper end of the Wadi Hilu near theWadi Mayy. Belongs to Mizaria.

Zarub:
Sharjah

A village of about 7 Mizaria houses in theupper end of the Wadi Hilu. Has about100 palms.

Maskuna:
Sharjah

A set of fields in the Wadi Hilu belowZarub, belonging to the Mizaria.

Kalaj:
Sharjah

A Mizaria palm grove of some 20 trees aboveSha'areh in the Wadi Hilu.

Sha'arah:
Sharjah

A Mizaria settlement of 4 houses approx.in the Wadi Hilu above Harra.

Tila:
Sharjah

A Mizaria palm grove in the Wadi Tila aneastward tributary of the Wadi Hilu whichjoins the latter near Sha'arah.

Harra:
Sharjah

A village of 4 houses of Mizaria in thecentre of the Wadi Hilu Contains a fortwhich is the residence of Sharjah's Waliin the valley. Has some 120 palms.

Paiyadh:
Sharjah

A Mizaria settlement (in olden daysDhababihah) in the centre of the Wadi Hilu.Has 2 houses and 100 palms.

Manazir:
Sharjah

A Mizaria village (formerly Dhababihah) inthe lower part of the Wadi Hilu. Has manypalms.

Laqla'a:
Sharjah

A ruined Dhababihah settlement in the WadiHilu between Faiyadh and Manazil.

Jilai:
Sharjah

A dead palm grove in the Wadi Hilu nearLaqla'a.

Makhadha:
Sharjah

A Mizaria hamlet in the lower end of theWadi Hilu.

Balah:
Sharjah

A small plantation (Mizaria) in the lowerend of the Wadi Hilu.

Mutheii:
Sharjah

A Mizaria palm grove above Wahala whichis at the mouth of the Wadi Hilu.

Shia:

Sharjah

A Mizaria hamlet in the Wadi Ayeile, atributary of the Wadi Hilu which it joinsnear Harra.

Wahala:
Fujairah

A village of 5 Sharqiyin houses at themouth of the Wadi Hilu with a tower andabout 150 palms

Seik:
Sharjah

A Sharqi hamlet in the Wadi Seik to thenorth of the mouth of the Wadi Hilu.

Ain al Chamur:

A village of 4 houses to the south-west ofKhatam Malaha having some 500 palms.

/Ain Samah: