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Qataris (Arabic: قطريون) are the
nationals of the
State of Qatar,
located on the
northeastern coast of the
Arabian Peninsula in the
Middle East. Herodotus...
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traditional sweetener.
Preceding the
commencement of
fasting during Ramadan,
Qataris engage in
preparatory rituals and
communal gatherings,
exemplified by the...
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Natives of the
Arabian Peninsula, many
Qataris (Arabic: قطريون) are
descended from a
number of
migratory Arab
tribes that came to
Qatar in the 18th century...
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imperious treatment of the
Qataris engendered widespread resentment.
Hostilities emerged when, in 1866,
Bahrain arrested a
Qatari Bedouin of the Na'im tribe...
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recent years.
Taking place on Sha'ban, the
month prior to Ramadan,
Qataris engage in
preparatory rituals and
communal gatherings known as al naflah...
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Qatari Arabic (endonym: قطري عربي, romanized: qiṭarī ʻarabī; Arabic: العربية القطرية, romanized: al-ʻarabiyyah al-qaṭariyyah) is a
variety of Gulf Arabic...
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Qatari clothing is
similar to
other Persian Gulf countries,
typically consisting of a ghutra, agal, and
thawb for men, and an
abaya and
shayla for women...
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century and many
Qataris abandoned their Bedouin traditions in
favor of more
urban lifestyles. Due to the
increasing number of
Qataris who
began receiving...
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maintenance capacity. Nevertheless, an
increasing number of
young Qataris have been
trained as
pilots and technicians. Its
units include: No. 1 Fighter...
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modern Qatari art
movement emerged in the mid-20th century, as a
result of the new-found
wealth acquired from oil
exports and the
subsequent modernization...