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  2. Architecture of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Residential buildings in Qatar and the Gulf region often feature rectangular windows (darisha) that open onto the courtyard. In living rooms (majlis) and upper-floor rooms, windows typically face both the courtyard and the road.

  3. Al Jasrah - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of Jassim bin Mohammed Street separating Al Koot Fort in Al Jasrah and the Qatar National Archives building in Mushayrib. As of the 2010 census, the district comprised 13 housing units [15] and 883 establishments. [16] There were 240 people living in the district, of which 99% were male and 1% were female.

  4. Ministry of Social Development and Family (Qatar) - Wikipedia

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    Collecting and analyzing data and statistics related to the family and benefiting from them in the relevant programs, plans and policies, in coordination with the concerned governmental and private agencies. Preparing and implementing programs and related services for all categories of beneficiaries of social security services. Source: [4]

  5. Culture of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Qatar, like other Persian Gulf nations, is deeply influenced by Islamic traditions, characterized by simple and unadorned mosque designs. These traditional elements extend to other structures, featuring arches, niches, and intricately carved plaster patterns, as well as gypsum screens and battlements.

  6. Demographics of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatar is an Islamic state with multi-religious minorities like most of the Persian Gulf countries with waves of migration over the last 30 years. The official state religion is Sunni Islam . The community is made up of Sunni and Shi’a Muslims , Christians , Hindus , and small groups of Buddhists and Baha’is . [ 29 ]

  7. Muaither - Wikipedia

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    When free elections of the Central Municipal Council first took place in Qatar during 1999, [6] Muaither was designated the seat of constituency no. 15. [7] It would remain seat of constituency no. 15 in the next three consecutive elections until the fifth municipal elections in 2015, when it was decided that it would become the seat of constituency no. 12.