- Abu
Dhalouf (Arabic: أبو ظلوف, romanized: Abū Ḑalūf) is a town on the
north coast of Qatar,
located in the muni****lity of Al Shamal. It was demarcated...
- Muaither. 16. Po****tion: 1,009; area: 427.2 km;
includes Al
Zubarah and Abu
Dhalouf. 17. Po****tion: 1,970; area: 307.3 km;
includes Fuwayrit, Ain
Sinan and...
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resources in 1908 City
Fishing boats Camels Horses Khor H****an 5 20 0 Abu
Dhalouf 10 30 0 Ar Ru'ays 10 20 4
Fuwayrit 12 100 20 Al
Thakhira 5 10 0 Al Khor...
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coastal strip, this
region is
demarcated in the
north by the Al Mafjar-Abu
Dhalouf line. It
broadens considerably southward, with its
northern sector spanning...
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delimited in 1988 and
shares its
boundaries with Ar Ru'ays to the east and Abu
Dhalouf to the west.
Madinat ash Shamal's
creation came in an
attempt to consolidate...
- Po****tion (2015) 77 Ain
Sinan Madinat Al
Kaaban Fuwayrit 266.0 1,727 78 Abu
Dhalouf Zubarah 427.2 1,660 79
Madinat ash
Shamal Ar Ru'ays 166.6 5,407
Total 859...
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Nearby settlements include Ruwayda to the south-west and
Yusufiyah and Abu
Dhalouf to the north. The town's name
comes from the
Arabic word "jameel", which...
- In Qatar, the Al
Mannai were
historically based in the
village of Abu
Dhalouf. J. G. Lorimer, a
British historian,
stated that in 1908 the
village was...
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Jazirat Umm Tais, and the
northern extremity of
Jazirat Ras Rakan. Abu
Dhalouf and Ar Ru'ays were the
largest villages on the
northern coastline until...
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Matar Al
Matar Al
Kuwari 23. Ar-Ruʼays
Yousef Ahmed Ali Al Sada 24. Abu
Dhalouf Mohammed Omar
Ahmad Al
Salem Al
Mannai 25. Al
Jumail N****er H****an Al Nfeihi...