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  2. History of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Al Da'asa, a settlement located on the western coast of Qatar, is the most extensive Ubaid site in the country. It was excavated by the 1961 Danish team. [12] The site is theorized to have accommodated a small seasonal encampment, possibly a lodging for a hunting-fishing-gathering group who made recurrent visits. [13]

  3. Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatar, [a] officially the State of Qatar, [b] is a country in West Asia. It occupies the Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East ; it shares its sole land border with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf .

  4. Timeline of Doha - Wikipedia

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    Burj Qatar built. Air pollution in Doha reaches annual mean of 93 PM2.5 and 168 PM10, much higher than recommended. [35] 2013 Qatar Ministry of Development Planning and Statistics headquartered in Doha. Statue of Zinedine Zidane installed on the Corniche, then removed. [36] 2014 - Hamad International Airport begins operating. 2015 - Population ...

  5. Doha - Wikipedia

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    This important monument to Qatar's past is now preserved as the heart of the new NMoQ. [154] The relation between the new and old building is part of creating the bridge between the past and the present advocated by Sheikha Al Mayassa for it is the way to "define ourselves instead of forever being defined by others celebrating our identity."

  6. National Museum of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    This important monument to Qatar's past is now preserved as the heart of the new NMoQ. [27] The relation between the new building and the old building is part of creating the bridge between the past and the present advocated by Sheikha Al Mayassa as a way to "define ourselves instead of forever being defined by others […]" and of "celebrating ...

  7. List of wars involving Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatar and allies Opponents Result; Saudi invasion of Qatar (1793–1798) Qatar Bahrain Oman [1] Ottoman Empire [2] First Saudi State: Defeat. Incorporation of Qatar into First Saudi State; Battle of Khakeekera (1811) Bahrain. Sheikhdom of Kuwait. Diriyah: Victory. Kuwaiti-Bahraini victory; Qatari War of Independence (1867–1868) House of Thani ...

  8. List of World Heritage Sites in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Location Criteria Year Description; Al Zubarah Archaeological Site: Al Shamal Municipality. Cultural (iii) (iv) (v) 2013 The walled coastal town of Al Zubarah in the Persian Gulf flourished as a pearling and trading centre in the late 18th century and early 19th centuries, before it was destroyed in 1811 and abandoned in the early 1900s.

  9. Zubarah - Wikipedia

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    The Al Khalifa were the original dominant group controlling Zubarah, they were a politically important group that moved back and forth between Qatar and Bahrain, [18] [19] originally the center of power of the Bani Utbah. The Al Bin Ali, another branch of Bani Utbah, were also known for their courage, persistence, and abundant wealth.