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Qatar (Arabic: قطر IPA: ), officially the State of Qatar (Arabic: دولة قطر , Dawlat Qatar), is an emirate in the Middle East and Western Asia, occupying the small Qatar Peninsula on the northeasterly coast of the larger Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south; otherwise the Persian Gulf surrounds the state.

History

Qatar forms one of the newer emirates in the Arabian Peninsula. After domination by Persians for thousands of years and more recently by the Ottoman Turks, and finally by the British, Qatar became an independent state on September 3, 1971. Unlike most nearby emirates, Qatar declined to become part of either the United Arab Emirates or of Saudi Arabia.

Although the peninsular land mass that makes up Qatar has sustained humans for thousands of years, for the bulk of its history the arid climate fostered only short-term settlements by nomadic tribes. Clans such as the Al Khalifa and the Al Saud (which would later ascend the thrones of Bahrain and of Saudi Arabia respectively) swept through the Arabian peninsula and camped on the coasts within small fishing and pearling villages. The clans battled each other for lucrative oyster beds and lands, frequently forming and breaking coalitions with one another in their attempts to establish territorial supremacy.

The British initially sought out Qatar and the Persian Gulf as an intermediary vantage point en route to their colonial interests in India, although the discovery of oil and other hydrocarbons in the early twentieth century would re-invigorate their interest. During the nineteenth century, the time of Britain’s formative ventures into the region, the Al Khalifa clan reigned over the Northern Qatari peninsula from the nearby island of Bahrain to the west. Although Qatar had the legal status of a dependency, resentment festered against the Bahraini Al Khalifas along the eastern seaboard of the Qatari peninsula. In 1867, the Al Khalifas launched a successful effort to quash the Qatari rebels sending a massive naval force to Wakrah. However, the Bahraini aggression was in violation on the 1820 Anglo-Bahraini Treaty. The diplomatic response of the British to this violation set into motion the political forces that would eventuate in the founding of the state of Qatar. In addition to censuring Bahrain for its breach of agreement, the British Protectorate (per Colonel Lewis Pelly) asked to negotiate with a representative from Qatar. The request carried with it a tacit recognition of Qatar’s status as distinct from Bahrain. The Qataris chose as their negotiator the respected entrepreneur and long-time resident of Doha, Muhammed bin Thani. His clan, the Al Thanis, had taken relatively little part in Persian Gulf politics, but the diplomatic foray ensured their participation in the movement towards independence and their dominion as the future ruling family, a dynasty that continues to this day. The results of the negotiations left Qatar with a new-found sense of political selfhood, although it did not gain official standing as a British protectorate until 1916.

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#179- Nice Lot Of Stamps From Qatar £1.67 Qatar Lord Baden Powell 1907-1967 Scouts Stamps £0.99
Qatar. 1960 Qeii New Watermark Set Of 7 Mnh. £2.25 Qatar 662 Used '84 2.50r 13th Anniv Independence $3.25 £1.51
Qatar 653-655, 709 Used '84-88 Sultan $4.15 £1.51 Qatar 1957 Overprints £0.99
Qatar-1979 50th Bureau of Education-Unisco-Khalifa Mnh £3.34 Qatar-1983 22nd Anniver. Independence-Khalifa-Cloc k Mnh £3.34
Qatar International Law Conference-Gavel Scale-Flag Mnh £3.01 Qatar 1994-75th Anniversary of Labour Day Mnh £3.01
Qatar 5 Sets of Anniversary of Independence-S Hamad Mnh £11.71 Qatar 1992-11th Arabian Gulf Football Cup-Flag Mnh £2.34
Qatar -United Nations Children's Fund Unicef Mnh £2.34 Qatar Insurance Company-30th Anniver. Golden Foil Mnh £3.34
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