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Qatar–Russia Relations
Qatar–Russia relations () are the Bilateralism, bilateral Diplomacy, foreign relations between the two countries, Qatar and Russia. Background Soviet-era relations Following Saudi Arabia's lead, Qatar refused for many years to have diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. This changed in the summer of 1988, when diplomatic relations between the two states were established on 2 August. The Soviet Union opened its embassy in Doha on 12 November 1989, and Qatar opened its embassy in Moscow on 14 November 1989. Russian Federation relations Diplomatic ties On 26 December 1991, Qatar recognised the Russian Federation as the successor state to the Soviet Union, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, latter's dissolution. Russia has an Embassy of Russia in Doha, embassy in Doha, and Qatar has an Embassy of Qatar in Moscow, embassy in Moscow. The current ambassador of Russia to Qatar is . The current ambassador of Qatar to Russia is Fahad bin Mohammed Al-Attiyah, who appointed ...
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Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani And Vladimir Putin (2024)
Sheikh ( , , , , ''shuyūkh'' ) is an honorific title in the Arabic language, literally meaning "elder (administrative title), elder". It commonly designates a tribal chief or a Muslim ulama, scholar. Though this title generally refers to men, there are also a small number of female sheikhs in history. The title ''Syeikha'' or ''Sheikha'' generally refers to women. In some countries, it is given as a surname to those of great knowledge in religious affairs, by a prestigious religious leader from a silsila, chain of Sufi scholars. The word is mentioned in the Qur'an in three places: verse 72 of Hud (surah), Hud, 78 of Yusuf (surah), Yusuf, and 23 of al-Qasas. A royal family member of the United Arab Emirates and some other Arab countries, also has this title, since the ruler of each emirate is also the sheikh of their tribe. Etymology and meaning The word in Arabic stems from a Semitic root, triliteral root connected with aging: , ''shīn-yā'-khā. The title carries the me ...
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