Qatar

Qatar, officially the State of Qatar (دولة قطر), is a country that lies in the Middle East. It borders Saudi Arabia-Pictogram.png Saudi Arabia and has access to the Arabian Sea.

He is one of the least-known countries in the Countryhumans fandom, though he is pretty popular among the Arabs who are in the fandom. He usually appears with his fellow Arabian countries.

Description Appearance Qatar is pretty short compared to other countries. He has a golden tooth on his upper jaw as he is known to be the richest country today. He almost always wears his traditional Arabian thobe, usually with a fancy pen in his shirt pocket. Along with his thobe, he also wears the Arabian headdress, the ghutra (as the locals in Qatar say it), that's made in a way to achieve an imposing look inspiredby the venomous snake, the cobra. He can seem imposing and cold, and has sharp teeth and claws, but he is generally rather friendly and only wants to make friends.

Personality Qatar is known to be really narcissistic and egotistical, and he always somehow ends up talking about himself and his successes as a businessman. Qatar tries to keep his narcissism to a minimum, but it doesn't usually work out. Qatar is trying his very best to be one of the popular countries, and he mostly uses the media and many other things to earn more publicity.

He welcomes foreign countries with open arms and enjoys having businesses with them (unless it's not going to benefit him).

He tends to stay away from drama, as it can severely damage his reputation. He also tries to avoid family scandals and drama, but he always finds himself sucked into one, no matter how hard he tries to not affiliate with it.

Some might describe Qatar as a manipulative country because of all the deals he's been tossing around, but he's just trying to make a good life for himself.

Interests Qatar likes watching his own news channel and reading his own work on his website. He loves keeping traditions and often goes camping with his falcons. He tries hard to gain publicity, and loves making good deals that earn him money. When he is stressed or wants to relax, he drinks his favorite tea, Karak tea.

He shares with Czechia the hatred of being called short, and heavily discourages the drinking of alcohol. He avoids eating pork, and doesn't like dishonest people or people who beg to him.

Flag Meaning The flag of Qatar is the longest in the world. The flag has a white band on the left side whose edge has nine white triangles acting like a serrated line. The line separates the white bands from a wider maroon band on the fly side of the flag. Qatar’s flag is quite similar to the flag of his younger brother, Bahrain. Bahrain's flag has a lighter tone of red with fewer triangles.

Nicknames "Qati" or "Qat" Etymology Some say that the name "Qatar"/"قطر" is inspired by a famous ancient poet that settled in Qatar and others say that it's inspired by the word "rain/مطر" in Arabic.

History Paleolithic Age In 1961, a Danish archaeological expedition carried out on the peninsula uncovered approximately 30,000 stone implements from 122 paleolithic sites. Most of the sites were situated along the coastline, and were divided into four separate cultural groups based on flint typology. Macrolithic tools such as scrapers, arrowheads and hand axes dating to the lower and middle paleolithic periods were among the discoveries.

Neolithic period (8000–3800 BC) Al Da'asa, a settlement located on the northeast coast of Qatar, is the most extensive Ubaid site in the country. It was excavated by a Danish team in 1961. The site is theorized to have accommodated a small sasonal encampment, possibly a lodging for a hunting-fishing-gathering group who made recurrent visits. This is evidenced by the discovery of nearly sixty fire pits at the site, which may have been used to cure and dry fish, in addition to flint tools such as scrapers, cutters, blades and arrow heads. Furthermore, many painted Ubaid potsherds and a carnelian bead were found in the fire pits, suggesting overseas connections

Muslim rule Qatar was described as a famous horse and camel breeding centre during the Umayyad period. It began benefiting from its commercially strategic position in the Persian Gulf during the 8th century, going on to become a center of pearl trading.

During the Second Fitna, a renowned Khariji commander named Qatari ibn al-Fuja'a, who was described as the most popular, admired and powerful Khariji leader,[46] led the Azariqa, a sub-sect of the Khawarij, in to numerous battles. He held the title of Amir al-Mu'minin and ruled over the radical Azariqa movement for more than 10 years. Born in Al Khuwayr in Qatar, he also minted the first known Kharjite coins, the earliest of which dated to 688 or 689.

Usfurids and Ormus control (1253–1515) Much of Eastern Arabia was controlled by the Usfurids in 1253, but control of the region was later seized by the prince of Ormus in 1320. Qatar's pearls provided the kingdom with one of its main sources of income. The Portuguese defeated the Ormus by 1507 following the destruction of their fleet by Afonso de Albuquerque's forces. However, Albuquerque's captains grew rebellious and he was compelled to abandon the Ormus island. Ultimately, in 1515, King Manuel I killed Sultan Saifuddin's vizier Reis Hamed, pressuring the sultan to become a vassal of King Manuel.

Portuguese and Ottoman control (1521–1670) A 1598 map of Arabia by Jodocus Hondius.

Bahrain and mainland Qatar had been seized by the Portuguese in 1521. After the Portuguese claimed control, they constructed a series of fortresses along the Arabian Coast. However, there have been no significant Portuguese ruins found in Qatar. The Portuguese focused on creating a commercial empire in Eastern Arabia, and exported gold, silver, silks, cloves, amber, horses and pearls. The population of Al-Hasa submitted voluntarily to the rule of the Ottomans in 1550, preferring them to the Portuguese.

After the Portuguese were expelled from the area in 1602 by the Dutch and British, the Ottomans saw little need to maintain a military presence in the Al-Hasa region. As a result, the Ottomans were expelled by the Bani Khalid in 1670.

Geography Qatar is a peninsula in the middle east of Arabia, bordering the Persian Gulf and Saudi Arabia, in a strategic location near major petroleum deposits. Qatar occupies 11,437 km2 (4,416 sq mi) on a peninsula that extends approximately to 160 km (99 mi) north into the Persian Gulf from the Arabian Peninsula.

Relationships Family Saudi Arabia-Pictogram.png Saudi Arabia - Father Israel-Pictogram.png Israel - Uncle Philippines-Pictogram.png Philippines - Step Aunt United Arab Emirates-Pictogram.pngUnited Arab Emirates - Brother Kuwait-Pictogram.png Kuwait - Brother/Sister Yemen-Pictogram.png Yemen - Brother/Sister Bahrain-Pictogram.png Bahrain - Brother/Sister Oman-Pictogram.png Oman - Brother/Sister Sudan-Pictogram.png Sudan - Cousin Jordan-Pictogram.png Jordan - Cousin Palestine-Pictogram.png Palestine - Cousin Iraq-Pictogram.png Iraq - Aunt/Uncle Syria-Pictogram.png Syria - Aunt/Uncle Friends Turkey-Pictogram.png Turkey - "You helped me become free from my father!" Iran-Pictogram.png Iran - "You protect me from other countries who want to hurt me." El Salvador-Pictogram.png El Salvador - "I am excited to see you in world cup 2022!!" Saudi Arabia-Pictogram.png Saudi Arabia - "I never supported terrorists, good thing you considered my honesty. Can't say the same with everyone else."[1] Neutral Algeria-Pictogram.png Algeria - "Why don't you watch my news channel?" Israel-Pictogram.png Israel - "We tolerate each other's existence...." United States-Pictogram.png United States - "You give me weapons." Somalia-Pictogram.png Somalia - "I give him support from his flood in 2019, but I don't know much about him other then that he is in anarchy." Enemies United Arab Emirates-Pictogram.png United Arab Emirates - "You may have taller buildings, more tourists than me but I have better health care system, airline and airport than you!! Plus how many times should I tell I don't support terrorists? You have no evidence for that." Bahrain-Pictogram.png Bahrain - "Why does dad like you more than me....and I don't support terrorists get it??" Egypt-Pictogram.png Egypt - "Broke ties with me along with most of my friends and family." Past Versions Sasanian Empire Umayyad Caliphate Abbasid Caliphate Emirate of Diriyah

Opinions Saudi Arabia We restored relations, thanks for believing in me, and I definitely didn't cry after our fight Let's keep it that way! Qatar-Pictogram.png QATAR ABOUT Saudi Arabia-Pictogram.png SAUDI ARABIA

Iran Qatar-Pictogram.png Qatar about Iran-Pictogram.png Iran THANKS AGAIN FOR PROTECTING ME! YO

References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Qatar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qatar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Qatar https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-55538792

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-55538792