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Dubai's ruler Sheikh Maktoum dies

The ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, died aged 62 while visiting Australia, the president's office said. Sheikh Maktoum was also the vice-president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a federation of seven Gulf states.

He was staying at a luxury hotel on Queensland's Gold Coast when he died.

Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, his brother, succeeded him as ruler of Dubai.

Sheikh Mohammed has been the UAE defence minister since 1971 and heir apparent to the throne of Dubai since 1995.

He has been largely responsible for the phenomenal growth and development of the city in recent years, but with Sheikh Maktoum's blessing.

'Historical leader'

"The United Arab Emirates today lost a historical leader who devoted his life to establishing the United Arab Emirates and enhancing its structure and the welfare of its people," said a statement from the UAE's presidency.

The Ministry of Presidential Affairs from the neighbouring emirate of Abu Dhabi said Sheikh Maktoum had "placed his country's interest over any other considerations".

"He was a model of good behaviour," the statement added.

Forty days of national mourning have been declared.

Sheikh Maktoum maintained a low profile, preferring to allow his younger brothers to run the daily affairs of Dubai.

The statement did not indicate the cause of death of Sheikh Maktoum.

Sheikh Mohammed has been Dubai's heir apparent since 1995

Queensland Police spokeswoman Chelsea Roffey said the Dubai ruler died at the Palazzo Versace hotel, where rooms cost up to $2,600 per night.

He had arrived in Australia on 28 December.

Sheikh Maktoum's body is expected to be flown back to Dubai from Brisbane on his private Boeing 747-400 later on Wednesday.

The BBC's Julia Wheeler in Dubai says Sheikh Maktoum was well-liked in Dubai and his death will come as a shock to many.

But his death is unlikely to change the direction of policy either in Dubai or in the UAE, our correspondent says.

Internationally, Sheikh Maktoum was known as co-owner of Dubai's Godolphin stables, which competes in major horse races.


Background on the UAE

Biography of Sheikh Maktoum


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Sheikh Maktoum was a much loved ruler, and an extremely modest person. He continued the old Beduin tradition of being accessible to everyone.


Saeed,

My most sincere condolences as well. Sheikh Maktoum sounds like he was a pretty cool guy. I think it is rare these days where someone so high up in office IS actually liked and respected. That, I think, goes to show that some people really do understand their positions and earn the respect their position grants.

Bet he had some nice horses too! Smiler


~Ann





 
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I'm sorry to hear of your loss, please accept my deepest sympathy.
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Saeed,

My condolences and prayers go out to you, your family, and the people of the UAE...especially the citizens of Dubai.

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Saeed,

My heart felt condolences for you and your family. I know he will live on in the memories of those who loved and admired him.

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My sincere condolences to you, your family, and the people of the UAE. Kudude
 
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I offer a moment of silence in reverent respect to offer condolences in your loss. From what I know he was truly a great man.

May he rest in peace.

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When a good man dies, the whole world mourns...
My thoughts are with you and your family.


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Saeed , try to keep your head up during this sad time. please accept my condolences....
 
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Saeed,

My condolences and prayers to you and your family. (Baqililah)


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I hope the example of his life is a source of comfort and strength to you and your family


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I am sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my condolances.
 
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From everything I have read he was a great man. I am sorry for your loss.
 
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my sincerest condolences Saeed.

you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

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My sincerest condolances. I knew nothing of His Highness before his death, but his photo struck me profoundly. His expression is one of gentleness, sincerity and openness. Rarely do you see a leader on the world stage whose photos do not express their self importance.
 
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My deepest condolances to you and your family.


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Saeed, My family's thoughts and prayers are with you as well

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condolences to your family and your country.
 
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Saeed, you your country, the UAE and the world have been blessed by the life of this impressive man. Studying his legacy (after learning about his death) was inspirational. Our condolences.
 
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Saeed,

My condolences on the great loss to your family, city and country.

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Saeed,

Words and thoughts we offer, in this mourning time for you,
Remembering a person, who so many say was true.

He did his duty for his nation, and it seems quite clear,
Those that knew him very well, have feelings most sincere.

We outside your family, can not in truth proclaim,
That we are hurting as you are, suffering and pained.

But hear this fellow gunner, fellow shooter, fellow man,
He would for you to carry on, and we ALL KNOW YOU CAN.

Now do so for the people, they need a compass now,
Accurate and honest and capable and proud.



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Our condolences and with our deepest sympathy.
 
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The world is a better place for having known him.
 
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Saeed my thoughts and prayers are with you and your countrymen.
 
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