Qatar's former Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who died at the age of 74 on Sunday.
Doha: Qatar’s former Emir and Father Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani has died at the age of 74, the Amiri Diwan announced on Sunday, July 12.
In a statement, the Amiri Diwan expressed its condolences, saying Sheikh Hamad had passed away on Sunday morning and prayed for Allah’s mercy and forgiveness upon him. No further details were immediately released.
Sheikh Hamad served as Emir from 1995 until 2013, when he voluntarily transferred power to his son, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, in a rare succession by abdication in the Gulf.
His nearly two decades in office transformed Qatar from a relatively small Gulf state into a country with significant global influence. Rapid expansion of liquefied natural gas production fuelled economic growth, making Qatar one of the world’s wealthiest nations on a per capita basis.
His administration also strengthened Qatar’s diplomatic reach while investing heavily in infrastructure, education, culture and sport.
During his rule, Qatar introduced its permanent constitution and launched Qatar National Vision 2030, a long-term development strategy focused on economic diversification and sustainable growth.
Sheikh Hamad also oversaw Qatar’s successful campaign to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup, a milestone that triggered major infrastructure projects and brought unprecedented international attention to the country.
Born in 1952, Sheikh Hamad graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the United Kingdom in 1971 before beginning his career in the Qatari Armed Forces.
He was appointed Crown Prince and Minister of Defence in 1977 and later chaired the Supreme Council for Planning, where he helped shape the country’s economic and social development before assuming the role of Emir in 1995.
His leadership is widely regarded as the foundation of Qatar’s rise as a leading energy producer and an influential regional and international player.
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