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  2. Souq Waqif - Wikipedia

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    Souq Waqif was created over a century ago along the banks of the Msheirib wadi as a weekend trading center to allow commerce between Bedouins and the local populace. Merchants and residents conducted transactions while standing because of the inundation of seawater on both sides of the Wadi, which had encroached upon the market.

  3. Doha Corniche - Wikipedia

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    The area is also among the country's most heavily-trafficked and congested. Souq Waqif sat along the coastline until land reclamation during the Corniche's construction shifted the coastline eastward. [7] There are three main areas of the Corniche: the Corniche Park and Promenade, Corniche Street, and the Government zone. [8]

  4. Souq Al Wakrah - Wikipedia

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    A narrow passageway in the souq. The souq has a linear north–south layout that takes advantage of its coastal location. It covers a total area of 0.31 square kilometres (0.12 sq mi). This elongated shape contrasts with the more compact, square-like layout of Souq Waqif in Doha, which occupies 0.19 square kilometres (0.073 sq mi) square ...

  5. Category:Souqs - Wikipedia

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    Souq Al Wakrah; Souq al-Hilla; Souq al-Thumairi ... Souq Haraj Ibn Qasim; Souq Qabil; Souq Waqif; Suq Al Masgoof; Swaigah Trade Center This page was last edited on 28 ...

  6. Al Souq (Doha) - Wikipedia

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    All of the district's souqs are located south of Abdullah bin Jassim Street. Its souqs include Souq Al Badi, Souq Al Faleh, Souq Al Asiery, Souq Al Dira, and Souq Al Jaber. [2] Doha's largest souq, Souq Waqif, is located to the immediate west of the district in Al Jasrah, which is separated from Al Souq by Grand Hamad Street. [2]

  7. List of bazaars and souks - Wikipedia

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    Midhat Pasha Souq in Damascus; Al-Madina Souq in Aleppo; Souq Al-Attareen (Perfumers' Souq) in Aleppo] Souq Khan Al-Nahhaseen (Coopery Souq) in Aleppo; Souq Al-Haddadeen (Blacksmiths' Souq) in Aleppo; Suq Al-Saboun (Soap Souq) in Aleppo; Suq Al-Atiq (the Old Souq) in Aleppo; Al-Suweiqa (Suweiqa means "small souq" in Arabic) in Aleppo

  8. Qatari art - Wikipedia

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    Qatari sketch artist at Souq Waqif. Art exhibitions were held under the auspices of the Ministry of Education until 1972. [9] The limited art exhibitions at the time were held in venues like the Gulf Hotel, the National Museum of Qatar, the Qatar Fine Arts Society, and clubs like Al Jasra and Al Gharrafa, with no private galleries existing at ...

  9. Law enforcement in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatari police at Souq Waqif. The various law enforcement agencies of Qatar are under the authority of the Ministry of Interior's General Directorate of Public Safety, [5] which was created in 1970. [6] There are numerous law enforcement agencies and departments in Qatar, with each one being responsible for a different aspect of policing.