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Former emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, dies at 74

By Thomson Reuters Jul 12, 2026 | 12:14 AM

DUBAI, July 12 (Reuters) – Qatar’s former emir, who revolutionised Qatar out of its Bedouin background to a regional powerhouse, has died ​at the age of 74, the ‌nation’s Amiri Diwan, its top government body, said on Sunday.

Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani ruled Qatar from 1995 to 2013, before abdicating to his son Sheikh ‌Tamim, ​the current leader of the ⁠gas-rich Gulf country.

“The Amiri ⁠Diwan announced the death of HH the Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani on Sunday morning. May Allah have mercy on ​his soul and grant him the best reward for what he achieved for his homeland ⁠and nation,” the Diwan ⁠said.

Sheikh Hamad had elevated Qatar’s global ​profile through the development of the Al Jazeera television ​network, as well as its successful bid ‌to host the 2022 soccer World Cup tournament.

The U.S.-allied state is small, with more than 2.5 million people, but is the world’s largest ⁠exporter of liquefied natural gas, a global investment powerhouse and heavy hitter in Middle East diplomacy and international ⁠media.

Sheikh Hamad ‌handed power to his son, the ⁠then crown prince, in June 2013 ​in ‌a rare abdication by a hereditary ​Gulf Arab ⁠ruler, to try to ensure a smooth succession. He himself had overthrown his father in a bloodless coup in 1995.

(Reporting by Tala Ramadan; Writing by Nayera Abdallah; Editing by William Mallard and ​Kim Coghill)