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  2. List of historical monuments in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Al Ruwaida Archaeological Site [9] Qatar Museums Archeological Site GPS Coordinates (N 26° 5.016 E 51° 8.832) QNG (193128 – 480889) end of the 18th century Town ruins in northern Qatar. Prior to visit, please contact Qatar Museums HAR20829 Murwab Archaeological Site Qatar Museums Archeological Site GPS Coordinates

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Location Criteria Year Description; Al Zubarah Archaeological Site: Al Shamal Municipality. Cultural (iii) (iv) (v) 2013 The walled coastal town of Al Zubarah in the Persian Gulf flourished as a pearling and trading centre in the late 18th century and early 19th centuries, before it was destroyed in 1811 and abandoned in the early 1900s.

  4. Archaeology of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    In Qatar, the northern sector contains a higher-quality groundwater supply than does the south, thus, historically, more permanent settlements were founded in the north, particularly near the coast. Conversely, the south section is typified by temporary nomadic outposts which were most likely constructed during periods of favorable weather that ...

  5. Ras Abrouq - Wikipedia

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    Ras Abrouq (Arabic: رأس أبروق; also known as Bir Zekreet) [2] is the northernmost extension of the Zekreet Peninsula, a stretch of land to the north of Dukhan in Qatar. [3] It has a beach of the same name [2] and various archaeological sites. Since the 21st century it has functioned as a tourist site. [2]

  6. Category:Archaeological sites in Qatar - Wikipedia

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  7. Murwab - Wikipedia

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    Murwab (Arabic: مروب) is an archaeological site in northwest Qatar. A sizable village at one point, it was occupied from the beginning of the Abbasid Period until being abandoned in the late ninth century at the start of the Qarmatian Revolution. [1] The site consists of 250 ruined houses, a fort and two mosques.

  8. Jebel Nakhsh - Wikipedia

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    The jebel was a site of contention in the early-to-mid 20th century between Ibn Saud and Amir Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani. Ibn Saud had wanted Jebel Nakhsh to be Saudi Arabia's frontier with Qatar. According to him, the Qatari Amir had previously signed an agreement ceding Jebel Nakhsh to him, although the Amir denied this. [7]

  9. Category:Historic sites in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Category: Historic sites in Qatar. 2 languages. ... World Heritage Sites in Qatar (2 P) This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 00:51 (UTC). ...