Overview
The history of Qatar spans from its first duration of human occupation to its formation as a modern state. Human occupation of Qatar dates back 50,000 years, and Stone Age encampments and tools have been unearthed in the Arabian Peninsula. Mesopotamia was the first civilization to have a presence in the area during the Neolithic period, evidenced by the discovery of potsherds originating from the Ubaid period near coastal encampments. The peninsula fell under the domain of several different empires during its early years of settlement, including the Seleucid, the Parthians and the Sasanians. In 628 AD, the population was introduced to Islam after Muhammad sent an envoy to Munzir ibn Sawa who was the Sasanid governor of Eastern Arabia..
Historical Periods
Qatar Protectorate (1947–1947)
1947 CE – 1947 CE
Area: 308,127 km²
Qatar Protectorate (1948–1952)
1948 CE – 1952 CE
Area: 307,810 km²
Qatar Protectorate (1953–1955)
1953 CE – 1955 CE
Area: 308,044 km²