# Fili Fort

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Fili Fort Near Al Madam in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Site information Condition Restored Location Fili Fort Coordinates 25°00′19.2″N 55°55′24″E / 25.005333°N 55.92333°E / 25.005333; 55.92333 Site history Built 1850 Materials Rock, mudbrick, gypsum

**Fili Fort** (*Al Hisn Fili*) is a late Islamic fortification located to the east of the town of [Madam](/source/Al_Madam), in the [United Arab Emirates](/source/United_Arab_Emirates)' emirate of [Sharjah](/source/Emirate_of_Sharjah).

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 [a*flaj*](/source/Qanat)*,* which themselves connect to aflaj running from the [Hajar Mountains](/source/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](/source/Iron_Age_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates) 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](/source/Heart_of_Sharjah); [Sharjah Fort](/source/Sharjah_Fort); the former barracks of the [Trucial Oman Scouts](/source/Trucial_Oman_Scouts) in Mirgab; [Al Mahatta Fort](/source/Al_Mahatta_Fort), the first airport in the [Gulf](/source/Arab_states_of_the_Persian_Gulf); the coastal town of [Khor Fakkan](/source/Khor_Fakkan); the oasis and settlement of [Wadi Helo](/source/Wadi_Helo_(wadi)), all following the theme of a return to the simplicity and natural lifestyles of the late 1950s.[4]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Fili Fort | Archiqoo"](https://archiqoo.com/locations/fili_fort.php). *archiqoo.com*. Retrieved 2021-05-17.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-:0_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-:0_2-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-:0_2-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-:0_2-3) [***e***](#cite_ref-:0_2-4) 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.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Sharjah: Gateway to the Trucial States – PenguinCube"](https://web.archive.org/web/20230122104131/https://penguincube.com/works/sharjah-gateway-to-the-trucial-states/). Archived from [the original](https://penguincube.com/works/sharjah-gateway-to-the-trucial-states/) on 2023-01-22. Retrieved 2021-04-24.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["gulftoday.ae | Heart of Sharjah, Khorfakkan, Al Dhaid in the running for Unesco World Heritage Site title"](https://web.archive.org/web/20221224130950/https://gulftoday.ae/portal/7c08bdc7-da86-4edd-969a-30a85877f3d3.aspx). *gulftoday.ae*. Archived from [the original](http://gulftoday.ae/portal/7c08bdc7-da86-4edd-969a-30a85877f3d3.aspx) on 2022-12-24. Retrieved 2018-12-03.

v t e Emirate of Sharjah Government Sharjah Municipality SIDA Sharjah RTA SDPW SMA Sharjah Police Department SEWA Municipalities Sharjah Al Hamriyah Al Bataeh Al Madam Dhaid Mleiha Dibba Al-Hisn Kalba Khor Fakkan Towns or townships Suburb and district Al Heera Al Khan Al Sajaa Nad Al Miqsar Nazwa Shis Tahil Thameed Wadi Helo Zubarah Metropolis Sharjah Major municipal towns Sharjah City, Khor Fakkan, Dhaid, Mleiha, Kalba largest cities Downtown Sharjah, Muwaileh Commercial, Rolla, Al Butina, Sharjah Industrial area, Al Sajaa, University City Regions Sharjah Region Central Region Eastern Region Exclaves Nahwa History 1965 Sharjawi coup d'état 1972 Sharjawi coup d'état attempt 1987 Sharjawi coup attempt Category

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