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Difference between Al Khuwayr and Qatari–Bahraini War
Al Khuwayr vs. Qatari–Bahraini War
Al Khuwayr (الخوير) is an abandoned village in northwest Qatar, located in the municipality of Ash Shamal. The Qatari-Bahraini War, also known as the Qatari War of Independence, was an armed conflict that took place in 1867 and 1868 in the Persian Gulf.
Similarities between Al Khuwayr and Qatari–Bahraini War
Al Khuwayr and Qatari–Bahraini War have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Al Wakrah, Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani, Ministry of Culture (Qatar), Muhammad bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Na'im, Persian Gulf, Qatar.
Al Wakrah
Al Wakrah (al-Wakra) is the capital city of the Al Wakrah Municipality in Qatar.
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Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani
Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani (جاسمبن محمد آل ثاني; c. 1825 – 17 July 1913), also known as "The Founder", was the founder of the State of Qatar.
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Ministry of Culture (Qatar)
The Ministry of Culture (nativename_a) is the ministry responsible for administering Qatar's cultural policies and programs.
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Muhammad bin Khalifa Al Khalifa
Muhammad bin Khalifa Al Khalifa (محمد بن خليفة بن سلمان آل خليفة; died 1890) was the ruler of Bahrain between 1843 and 1868.
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Na'im
The Na'im (singular Al Nuaimi) is an Arab tribe in the United Arab Emirates.
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Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf (Fars), sometimes called the (Al-Khalīj al-ˁArabī), is a mediterranean sea in West Asia.
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Qatar
Qatar (قطر) officially the State of Qatar, is a country in West Asia. It occupies the Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East; it shares its sole land border with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. The Gulf of Bahrain, an inlet of the Persian Gulf, separates Qatar from nearby Bahrain. The capital is Doha, home to over 80% of the country's inhabitants, and the land area is mostly made up of flat, low-lying desert. Qatar has been ruled as a hereditary monarchy by the House of Thani since Mohammed bin Thani signed "an agreement, not a formal treaty" with Britain in 1868 that recognised its separate status. Following Ottoman rule, Qatar became a British protectorate in 1916 and gained independence in 1971. The current emir is Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, who holds nearly all executive, legislative, and judicial authority in autocratic manner under the Constitution of Qatar. He appoints the prime minister and cabinet. The partially-elected Consultative Assembly can block legislation and has a limited ability to dismiss ministers. In early 2017, the population of Qatar was 2.6 million, although only 313,000 of them are Qatari citizens and 2.3 million being expatriates and migrant workers. Its official religion is Islam. The country has the fourth-highest GDP (PPP) per capita in the world and the eleventh-highest GNI per capita (Atlas method). It ranks 42nd in the Human Development Index, the third-highest HDI in the Arab world. It is a high-income economy, backed by the world's third-largest natural gas reserves and oil reserves. Qatar is one of the world's largest exporters of liquefied natural gas and the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide per capita. In the 21st century, Qatar emerged as both a major non-NATO ally of the United States and a middle power in the Arab world. Its economy has risen rapidly through its resource-wealth, and its geopolitical power has risen through its media group, Al Jazeera Media Network, and reported support for rebel groups financially during the Arab Spring. Qatar also forms part of the Gulf Cooperation Council.
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Al Khuwayr and Qatari–Bahraini War Comparison
Al Khuwayr has 32 relations, while Qatari–Bahraini War has 51. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 8.43% = 7 / (32 + 51).
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