Khaleej Times

Shindagha exhibition highlights early 20th century documents

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Displaying early 20th century documents from the Dubai Customs Department, the Dubai Municipali­ty organised a technical exhibition titled ‘Dubai Customs in the Documents of Bashi Porter’ at the historical district of Shindagha.

The importance of these documents lies in the fact that it is an important reference to the commercial movement and the economic boom witnessed by Dubai and highlights the stages of its developmen­t until the late Sheikh Saeed bin Maktoum Al Maktoum, who was in power during 1912-1958.

Ahmed Mahmoud Ahmed, director of architectu­ral heritage department at the Dubai Municipali­ty, said: “The exhibition was organised as part of the values of the Dubai Municipali­ty on its responsibi­lity towards the community and its participat­ion in the efforts to promote the city’s excellence.

“It encourages the ideas and lessons that can be learned from the men who took the responsibi­lities of the emirate’s governance and the functions of managing its affairs in various fields.”

The documents comprises of old Customs Department decrees, in addition to the details of the types of goods received and exported to the ports of the Arabian Gulf, the Indian subcontine­nt and East Africa.

The exhibits include pictures of account books that reveal the types and prices of trading during that time. They also include stamps of Sheikh Saeed and the letters and orders issued to the customs officials, and a collection of unique images.

Bashi Porter, who died in 1953, took over responsibi­lity of the head of porters, during the period when the work in the customs was limited to organising loading and unloading of goods from boats. He held the position for 34 years and worked as a popular leader, who used to treat wounds with medicines and herbs, which he brought from India and neighbouri­ng countries.

He had a special Majlis for students to teach them recitation and memorisati­on of the Holy Quran. He succeeded in establishi­ng organised work by documentin­g it in the books of collection of fees, in addition to official correspond­ence inside and outside the emirate. He worked for securing customs by establishi­ng an armed garrison to protect the stores.

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Officials glance through customs documents from the bygone era of Dubai. —
Supplied photo Officials glance through customs documents from the bygone era of Dubai. —

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