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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 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. Qatar–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Juan Carlos I of Spain was the first Spanish head of state to visit Qatar, doing so in 1980. He also visited in November 2003 in order to inaugurate the newly constructed Spanish embassy. [5] Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani made a return visit to Spain in September 2004. [4] Spanish King Juan Carlos I made his third visit to Qatar in April 2006.

  5. 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.

  6. Status of Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    After the 1978 Spanish constitution became law, Spain was still reluctant to re-open the border because of the consequences it might have. [citation needed] However the border was re-opened in 1984, allowing free access between both sides, although Spain did not open ferry services until later. Further problems have been encountered regarding ...

  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. Timeline of Doha - Wikipedia

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    1971 - Doha officially declared as the capital city of Qatar. [20] 1972 - Amiri Diwan (palace) built. [19] 1973 - Qatar University opened in Doha. [21] 1975 Qatar News Agency headquartered in city. Qatar National Museum opens in the Fariq Al-Salata Palace. [22] [16] 1976 - National Stadium opens. 1977 - Qatar University active. 1978 - Gulf ...

  9. Foreign relations of Spain - Wikipedia

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    In the wake of the creation of a Spanish protectorate in Northern Morocco, the early 20th century saw a draining conflict against Riffian anti-colonial resistance. Spain stuck to a status of neutrality during World War I. The Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939 became a proxy war between the axis powers Germany and Italy and the Soviet Union ...