Emarat

The Arabic name امارات, romanized as emarat, is the internationalized country code top-level domain for the United Arab Emirates.

The ASCII name of this domain in the Domain Name System of the Internet is xn--mgbaam7a8h, using the Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) procedure in the translation of the Unicode representation of the script version. The domain was installed in the Domain Name System on 5 May 2010.

امارات
Introduced2010
TLD typeInternationalised country code top-level domain
StatusSunrise Period
Registry.aeDA
SponsorTelecommunications Regulatory Authority
Intended useEntities connected with Emarat United Arab Emirates
Registered domains1,096 (7 March 2024)
Registration restrictionsArabic script
DocumentsdotEmarat Domain Name Policy
Dispute policiesUAE Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
DNS namexn--mgbaam7a8h
Registry websiteعربي.امارات

The first second-level sub domain is عربي‎.‎امارات which is transliterated as arabi.emarat.

The United Arab Emirates is also assigned the country code top-level domain .ae.

The dotEmarat Sunrise Period started from 17 October 2010 for a duration of 2 months, ending on 15 December 2010. This period was exclusively for all registered trademark owners to apply for a dotEmarat domain name.

References

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