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In this issue, you read that Dr. Hassan bin Mohammed Al Thani continued his study on how Qatar achieved stability in light of the power struggle that was pouring through the Arab Gulf region in the sixties of the nineteenth century AD, ending with the 1868 agreement, and the Ottoman arrival in Qatar in the early seventies.
Dr. Jamal Mahmoud Hajar highlights a pioneering experience in the adventures of exploration in the Arabian Peninsula, a journey made by British pioneer Holt in the Northern Arabian Desert in 1923.
The researcher Khalid Ghanem Al-Maadeed rereads Faisal’s campaign on Qatar in 1851, comparing her different novels: British, Saudi, Bahraini and Qatari, explaining their motives, events, results and extended effects on the Qatari present.
Dr. Muhammad bin Musa Al-Quraini covers an aspect of economic life in the Ottoman Mutasarrifiya of Al-Ahsa during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II, in light of the application of the Ottoman organizations through the Ottoman documents preserved in the archives of the Prime Ministry in Istanbul.
Dr. Muhammad Hamza Al-Haddad studies the term “gallery” in Islamic architecture, dealing with the significance of the term, its derivation, its origin and development.
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