Humaid Al Muhairi, 11 months old, is the UAE’s newest and youngest Maserati owner thanks to Yas Island’s Say Yas prize draw. Courtesy Yas Island
Humaid Al Muhairi, 11 months old, is the UAE’s newest and youngest Maserati owner thanks to Yas Island’s Say Yas prize draw. Courtesy Yas Island

11-month-old Emirati wins keys to Maserati



ABU DHABI // An 11-month-old Emirati has won a memorable birthday gift, becoming the youngest owner of a Maserati sports car.

His family celebrated Humaid Al Muhairi’s good fortune after he became the second major prizewinner in Yas Island’s Say Yas summer campaign.

His delighted father, Mohammed, was given the keys to the vehicle during a family visit to Ferrari World Abu Dhabi last week.

“We were very surprised to learn that Humaid was the winner of the Maserati,” said Mr Al Muhairi. “Thank you so much to Yas ­Island for this wonderful day for my family and this great prize.”

Mr Al Muhairi took Humaid to Ferrari World with his mother, Hind Al Hameeri, and his brothers, Omair, 5, and Ahmad, 3. The family initially thought they were there to collect a much smaller prize.

But upon arrival they were greeted by Ferrari World Abu Dhabi’s general manager, Jesse Vargas, and deputy general manager, Victoria Lynn.

They were alongside a host of the park’s characters bearing gifts, including a gift box with a toy model Maserati along with keys to the real thing.

The win came just days before Humaid celebrates his first birthday on September 4.

“Yas Island is about creating remarkable moments for families and friends of all ages,” said Mohammed Al Zaabi, the chief executive of Miral, an asset management company.

“Today, as we award the second Say Yas Maserati to 11-month-old Humaid and his family, we are also looking forward to welcoming him and his family back again and long into the future.”

The Say Yas campaign runs until September 16 and gives visitors to Yas Island the chance to win Dh1 million in cash, another Maserati, a trip for four people to the Ferrari factory in Maranello, Italy, and weekly draws for one of three stay­cations as well as three weekly Yas Mall gift vouchers worth Dh10,000 each.

For more information visit www.sayyas.ae.

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Milestones on the road to union

1970

October 26: Bahrain withdraws from a proposal to create a federation of nine with the seven Trucial States and Qatar. 

December: Ahmed Al Suwaidi visits New York to discuss potential UN membership.

1971

March 1:  Alex Douglas Hume, Conservative foreign secretary confirms that Britain will leave the Gulf and “strongly supports” the creation of a Union of Arab Emirates.

July 12: Historic meeting at which Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Rashid make a binding agreement to create what will become the UAE.

July 18: It is announced that the UAE will be formed from six emirates, with a proposed constitution signed. RAK is not yet part of the agreement.

August 6:  The fifth anniversary of Sheikh Zayed becoming Ruler of Abu Dhabi, with official celebrations deferred until later in the year.

August 15: Bahrain becomes independent.

September 3: Qatar becomes independent.

November 23-25: Meeting with Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Rashid and senior British officials to fix December 2 as date of creation of the UAE.

November 29:  At 5.30pm Iranian forces seize the Greater and Lesser Tunbs by force.

November 30: Despite  a power sharing agreement, Tehran takes full control of Abu Musa. 

November 31: UK officials visit all six participating Emirates to formally end the Trucial States treaties

December 2: 11am, Dubai. New Supreme Council formally elects Sheikh Zayed as President. Treaty of Friendship signed with the UK. 11.30am. Flag raising ceremony at Union House and Al Manhal Palace in Abu Dhabi witnessed by Sheikh Khalifa, then Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi.

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Sheikh Dhiyab bin Isa (ruled 1761-1793) Built Qasr Al Hosn as a watchtower to guard over the only freshwater well on Abu Dhabi island.

Sheikh Shakhbut bin Dhiyab (ruled 1793-1816) Expanded the tower into a small fort and transferred his ruling place of residence from Liwa Oasis to the fort on the island.

Sheikh Tahnoon bin Shakhbut (ruled 1818-1833) Expanded Qasr Al Hosn further as Abu Dhabi grew from a small village of palm huts to a town of more than 5,000 inhabitants.

Sheikh Khalifa bin Shakhbut (ruled 1833-1845) Repaired and fortified the fort.

Sheikh Saeed bin Tahnoon (ruled 1845-1855) Turned Qasr Al Hosn into a strong two-storied structure.

Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa (ruled 1855-1909) Expanded Qasr Al Hosn further to reflect the emirate's increasing prominence.

Sheikh Shakhbut bin Sultan (ruled 1928-1966) Renovated and enlarged Qasr Al Hosn, adding a decorative arch and two new villas.

Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan (ruled 1966-2004) Moved the royal residence to Al Manhal palace and kept his diwan at Qasr Al Hosn.

Sources: Jayanti Maitra, www.adach.ae


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