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  2. History of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    A survey carried out by the British in 1825 notes that Qatar did not have a central authority and was governed by local sheikhs. [86] Doha was ruled by the Al-Buainain tribe. In 1828, a member of the Al-Buainain murdered a native of Bahrain, prompting the Bahraini sheikh to imprison the offender.

  3. Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatar has been ruled as a hereditary monarchy by the House of Thani since Mohammed bin Thani signed an agreement with Britain in 1868 that recognised its separate status. Following Ottoman rule, Qatar became a British protectorate in 1916 and gained independence in 1971.

  4. Protectorate - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] In exchange, the protectorate usually accepts specified obligations depending on the terms of their arrangement. [4] Usually protectorates are established de jure by a treaty. [2] [3] Under certain conditions—as with Egypt under British rule (1882–1914)—a state can also be labelled as a de facto protectorate or a veiled ...

  5. Trucial States - Wikipedia

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    This was an unclear status which fell short of a formal protectorate, but required Britain to defend them from external aggression in exchange for exclusive British rights in the states. [ 5 ] Two sheikhdoms at various times looked as if they might be granted trucial status, affirming their independence from neighbouring Sharjah, Al Hamriyah ...

  6. How Qatar Became a Major Middle East Power Broker - AOL

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    The history behind the country's role as a key American ally that also maintains warm relations with Iran and others.

  7. Persian Gulf Residency - Wikipedia

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    British Residency of the Persian Gulf headquarters in Bushehr in 1902.. The Persian Gulf Residency (Arabic: المقيمية السياسية البريطانية في الخليج الفارسي [citation needed]) was a subdivision of the British Empire from 1822 until 1971, whereby the United Kingdom maintained varying degrees of political and economic control over several states in the ...

  8. Category:Treaties extended to Qatar (protectorate) - Wikipedia

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    Treaties extended by the United Kingdom to Qatar during its time as a British protectorate (1916–71). Treaties extended to Qatar during this time remain in force for Qatar only if Qatar has declared its succession to the treaty.

  9. Why did Puerto Rico become part of the US? And why is ... - AOL

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    This intervention became known as the War of 1898, or the Spanish-American War. Spain lost and, in a treaty with the U.S., gave up control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines, Duany and ...