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Mesaimeer () is a
Qatari Qatar, 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 ...
district in the municipality of
Al Rayyan Al Rayyan (; also spelled ''Ar Rayyan'') is the third-largest municipalities of Qatar, municipality in Qatar. Its primary settlement is the Al Rayyan (city), city of the same name, which occupies the entire eastern section and is a part of the Do ...
. Located south-west of Doha, it shares borders with the
Doha Industrial Area The Doha Industrial Area () is a district of Doha Municipality, Qatar. It was previously a part of the Al Rayyan Municipality, which now geographically separates it from the rest of Doha Municipality. The majority of the area's workers reside ...
to the east, Umm Al Seneem,
Abu Hamour Abu Hamour () is a Qatar, Qatari district in the municipality of Al Rayyan. Known to some as the "Wholesale Market District", it is a part of the Doha Doha Metropolitan Area, Metropolitan Area. Etymology In Arabic language, Arabic, "abu" translat ...
and Al Mamoura to the north-west, Al Thumama to the east, and Wadi Aba Saleel and Jery Musabbeh to the south-east.


Etymology

The district derives its name from the
Arabic Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic languages, Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns lang ...
word "musmar", meaning "nail". Regionally, the term "musmar" is used to describe dark-colored jagged stones with heads that resemble nails. As these stones are found abundantly in the area, it was decided that its name would reflect this feature.


History


19th century

Mesaimeer was the site of the Battle of Mesaimeer, fought in June 1851 between joint Qatari–Bahraini forces, led by
Mohammed bin Thani Mohammed bin Thani (; – 18 December 1878), also known as Mohammed bin Thani bin Mohammed Al Thamir (), was the first ruler from the House of Thani to rule the whole Qatari Peninsula, officially being recognized by the British in September ...
and Ali bin Khalifa, against the Saudi ruler Faisal bin Turki. The battle lasted three days and featured intense close-quarters skirmishes and gun fights around Mesaimeer and
Al Bidda Al Bidda () is a neighborhood of Doha, Qatar. In the 19th century It was the largest town in Qatar, before Doha, an offshoot of Al Bidda, grew in prominence. Al Bidda was incorporated as a district in the Doha municipality in the late 20th centur ...
. Qatari tribes were mainly involved in the fighting, with the Bahraini representative, Ali bin Khalifa, observing from sea. On the third day of fighting, Faisal bin Turki fled to his camp in Mesaimeer. Shortly after the battle, Mohammed bin Thani sent a letter to Faisal bin Turki's camp separately requesting peace and agreeing to be his subject, to which Faisal obliged. On 8 June, Qatari forces assumed control of Burj Al-Maah, a watchtower guarding Doha's main water source, close to Al Bidda Fort where the allied forces of Ali bin Khalifa and
Saeed bin Tahnun Al Nahyan Sheikh Saeed bin Tahnun Al Nahyan was the ruler of Abu Dhabi, one of the Trucial States which today form the United Arab Emirates (UAE), from 1845 to 1855. Accession Saeed acceded following the murder of his uncle, Sheikh Khalifa bin Shakhbu ...
were stationed. Upon hearing the news, which they regarded as treachery by the Qatari sheikh, they fled to Bahrain without incident. The battle created political enmity between Qatar and Bahrain which contributed to the
Qatari–Bahraini War 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. The conflict pitted Bahrain and Abu Dhabi against Qatar. The conflict was the most flagrant ...
in 1867 and Qatar's subsequent emergence as an independent political entity in September 1868 with the signing of a treaty between Mohammad bin Thani and the British representative
Lewis Pelly Lieutenant General Sir Lewis Pelly (14 November 1825 – 22 April 1892) was a British East India Company officer, and then an imperial army and political officer. At the end of his life, he was a Conservative Member of Parliament for Hackney N ...
. The battle also served as Jassim bin Mohammed's inspiration to create a flag for Qatar, as his side was the only one lacking its own flag.


20th century

In 1908, J. G. Lorimer made note of Mesaimeer in his ''
Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf The ''Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, Oman and Central Arabia'' (nicknamed ''Lorimer'') is a two-volume encyclopedia compiled by John Gordon Lorimer. The ''Gazetteer'' was published in secret by the British government in India in 1908 and 1915 a ...
'', giving its location as "7 miles south of Dohah and 8 from the east coast". He goes on to state:


21st century

In 2008, the first Christian church in Qatar, ''Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Rosary'', was constructed in Mesaimeer's religious complex. The government agreed to allow the Evangelical Churches Alliance Qatar to construct a church in the complex in 2015, and construction on the church was set to begin in 2016. Today, the 'Religious Complex' comprises many churches, including the Syro Malabar Church, the Malankara Catholic Church, the Pentecostal churches, the Malankara Orthodox Church and the Anglican Church.


Landmarks

*Medical Commission Department (Supreme Council of Health) on Al Muntazah Street. *Mesaimeer Service Center, General Directorate of Passports and Expatriates Affairs on Abu Hamour Street. * Workers Health Center Mesaimeer, Qatar Red Crescent Medical Affairs, near Religious Complex; providing healthcare to half million single male workers annually. *Police Department on Abu Hamour Street. *Mesaimeer Graveyard on Barwa Commercial Avenue. *Mesaimeer Health Centre on Wholesale Market Street. *Al Meera Supercenter in Mesaimeer. *WOQOD Vehicle Inspection (FAHES), a subsidiary of Qatar Fuel, opened a vehicle inspection center in Mesaimeer in January 2015 at the cost QR 18 million. It was the company's third center of its kind.


Sports

The district is currently represented by Mesaimeer SC, a multi-sports club whose football team competes in the
Qatar Stars League The Qatar Stars League (; abbreviated as QSL), known as Ooredoo Stars League for sponsorship reasons, is the top level football league in Qatar football league system. Contested by 12 teams, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation wi ...
.


Transport

Currently, the at-grade Mesaimeer Metro Station is under construction, having been launched during Phase 2A. Once completed, it will be part of
Doha Metro The Doha Metro (, ''Romanization of Arabic, romanized: Mitru ad-Dawha'') is a rapid transit system in the Doha Metropolitan Area of Qatar's capital city Doha, which became operational on 8 May 2019. It has three lines with an approximate overal ...
's Green Line.


Development

A project known as 'Masaken Mesaimeer' was launched by Barwa Group in February 2009. The project is set to construct 1,000 residential housing units, a supermarket, a nursery, and a mosque within a gated compound. Another housing project headed by Barwa Group known as Barwa City, situated between Mesaimeer and
Abu Hamour Abu Hamour () is a Qatar, Qatari district in the municipality of Al Rayyan. Known to some as the "Wholesale Market District", it is a part of the Doha Doha Metropolitan Area, Metropolitan Area. Etymology In Arabic language, Arabic, "abu" translat ...
, received its first occupants in 2012. Barwa City contains 6,968 housing units spread across 128 buildings, and covers an area of 1.35 million sq meters. It is planned to have its own school, mosque, shopping center and health care center.


Education


References

Populated places in Al Rayyan {{Al Rayyan Municipality