Ahmed bin Muhammed Al Thani

Sheikh Ahmad bin Muhammad Al-Thani (1853-1905) was the Governor of Doha and head of the Ahmed bin Muhammed Al Thani branch of the House of Thani, the ruling family of Qatar

On the death of his cousin Ali Bin Jassim, he became the commander leader of Qatar clans coalitions against the Egyptian/Albanian Midhat Pasha army.

He became chief of the Al Thani Family on the resignation of his brother Qassim in 1900.

He was killed by his servant at Doha in December 1905.[1]

Children

  • Sheikh Mubarak Bin Ahmed
  • Sheikh Muhammed Bin Ahmed
  • Sheikh Abdullah Bin Ahmed
  • Sheikh Ali Bin Ahmed
  • Sheikh Abdelrahman Bin Ahmed
  • Sheikh Nasir Bin Ahmed
  • Sheikh Khalid Bin Ahmed
  • Sheikh Abdelaziz Bin Ahmed
  • Sheikh Khalifa Bin Ahmed
  • Sheikh Saif Bin Ahmed
  • Sheikh Jabr Bin Ahmed
  • Sheikh Ahmed Bin Ahmed

References

  1. Al-Attiyah, Hessa (May 2013). Reviving the Local Dialect in Qatar: An Issue of Linguistic Concern or Identity Politics?. Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies. p. 23. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
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