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  1. Sheikh Ahmad bin Ali bin Abdullah bin Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani (Arabic: أحمد بن علي بن عبد الله بن جاسم بن محمد آل ثاني; 1922 – 25 November 1977) was the Emir of Qatar who ruled from 1960 to 1972.

  2. Sheikh Ahmad passed away on November 25, 1977 in London. His body was transferred to Doha and was buried in Al-Rayyan cemetery. Sheikh Ahmad Bin Ali Al Thani is the first Ruler to bear the title "Amir". He was noted for his solemnness, wisdom and careful discretion in tackling issues.

  3. The House of Thani ( Arabic: آل ثاني, romanized : Āl Thānī) is the ruling family of Qatar, with origins tracing back to the Northern Arab Banu Tamim tribe. [2] Today Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and his mother Moza bint Nassir leads the house.

  4. 9 de abr. de 2023 · Sheikh Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani was a member of the Qatari royal family and a cousin of the former Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. He was born in 1935 and passed away in January 2021. Sheikh Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani played an important role in Qatari politics and business for many years.

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  5. Ahmad ben Ali Al Thani (árabe: أحمد بن علي بن عبد الله بن جاسم بن محمد آل ثاني), nacido en Doha en 1917 y fallecido en Londres el 25 de noviembre de 1977, es el Emir de Qatar desde 1960 hasta 22 de febrero de 1972. Estuvo en el poder durante la independencia de su país el 3 de septiembre de 1971 .

  6. Contents. Sheikh Aḥmad ibn ʿAlī al-Thānī. sultan of Qatar. Learn about this topic in these articles: succession by Khalīfa. In Sheikh Khalifa ibn Hamad Al Thani. …1972 by deposing his cousin Sheikh Ahmad ibn Ali Al Thani, whose profligate spending habits had aroused popular opposition.

  7. 27 de ene. de 2023 · Resistant to losing its identity and independence in a federation, Qatar opted for independence. A consensus emerged that Sheikh Ahmad’s lack of interest and competence in governance required his removal. In 1972, with British and Saudi backing, the prime minister Sheikh Khalifah bin Hamad Al Thani (r. 1972–1995) took control.