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Rabi al-thani
(Din) Rebiülahir. Hicri takvime göre yılın dördüncü ayı
English - English
Ruling family of Qatar.They are from the Tamîm tribe, which migrated eastward from central Arabia to the Qatar peninsula in the mid-19th century. There have been eight leaders from 1868 to the present. The second sheikh, Qâsim ibn Muḥammad (1878–1913), is considered Qatar's founder. The seventh sheikh, Khalîfah ibn Ḥamad (r. 1972–95), was instramental in obtaining Qatar's independence from Britain in 1971 and became the first emir. The clan comprises about two-fifths of the native Qatari population
Thani dynasty
also l Thn ("Thn family") Ruling family of Qatar. They are from the Tamm tribe, which migrated eastward from central Arabia to the Qatar peninsula in the mid-19th century. There have been eight leaders from 1868 to the present. The second sheikh, Qsim ibn Muammad (1878-1913), is considered Qatar's founder. The seventh sheikh, Khalfah ibn amad (r. 1972-95), was instramental in obtaining Qatar's independence from Britain in 1971 and became the first emir. The clan comprises about two-fifths of the native Qatari population
Rabi al-thani
(Din) The fourth month of the Islamic calendar
Al Thani
also l Thn ("Thn family") Ruling family of Qatar. They are from the Tamm tribe, which migrated eastward from central Arabia to the Qatar peninsula in the mid-19th century. There have been eight leaders from 1868 to the present. The second sheikh, Qsim ibn Muammad (1878-1913), is considered Qatar's founder. The seventh sheikh, Khalfah ibn amad (r. 1972-95), was instramental in obtaining Qatar's independence from Britain in 1971 and became the first emir. The clan comprises about two-fifths of the native Qatari population
Al Thani Thani family
also l Thn ("Thn family") Ruling family of Qatar. They are from the Tamm tribe, which migrated eastward from central Arabia to the Qatar peninsula in the mid-19th century. There have been eight leaders from 1868 to the present. The second sheikh, Qsim ibn Muammad (1878-1913), is considered Qatar's founder. The seventh sheikh, Khalfah ibn amad (r. 1972-95), was instramental in obtaining Qatar's independence from Britain in 1971 and became the first emir. The clan comprises about two-fifths of the native Qatari population