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List of Emirs: . Sheikh Thani bin Mohammad; Sheikh Mohammed bin Thani, Emir of Qatar (1851–1878); Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani, Emir of Qatar (1878–1913); Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohammed Al Thani, ruled Qatar between 1898 and 1905 (after his brother abdicated in favor of him) until he was killed in 1905 [9]
The House of Thani is the current ruling family of Qatar. Subcategories. ... Abdelaziz bin Khalifa Al Thani; Abdul Aziz bin Nasser al-Thani; Abdulkarim al-Thani;
Qatar is ruled by Sheikh Tamim ibn Hamad Al Thani of the House of Al Thani. He studied in the United Kingdom and became the heir apparent after his older brother renounced his title. 21.
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Abdulaziz Abdul Ghani Ibrahim was born in Sudan in 1939. He obtained his Master's in Modern History in 1977, before obtaining his PhD in 1980. He taught as a professor in a number of institutions and Arab universities, including the Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University from 1980 until 1991, Al Neelain University in Khartoum from 1997 to 1999, and the University of The United Arab Emirates ...
King Abdulaziz Al Saud, known in the West as Ibn Saud, regained his patrimony, which is known as today's Saudi Arabia in 1902. Restoring his family as emirs of Emirate of Riyadh, he then established the Sultanate of Nejd as his headquarters in 1922. Following the establishment of Riyadh as the capital of his state, Ibn Saud then captured Hejaz ...
Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani (Arabic: محمد بن حمد بن خليفة آل ثاني; born 18 April 1988) is a member of the House of Thani.He is the brother of the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and the son of the former Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, with his second wife Sheikha Moza bint Nasser Al-Missned.
Historians note that in his alliance with the House of Saud, Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab called for the state to have an "imam" (religious leader, himself) and an "emir" (military leader, Ibn Saud). [56] However, the third head of the House of Saud used the title "Imam", and Saudi kings have served in this role since. [57] [58]