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What (who) is qat - definition


Qat (deity)         
PRINCIPAL GOD IN THE ORAL MYTHOLOGY OF THE BANKS ISLANDS, NORTHERN VANUATU
Kpwet; Iqet; Ikpwet
Qat (or Qet, Kpwet, Iqet, Ikpwet etc. – see below) is the principal god in the oral mythology of the Banks Islands, a small archipelago of northern Vanuatu, Melanesia.
Qatari         
  • [[Abbasid Caliphate]] at its greatest extent, c. 850
  • The news desk of [[Al Jazeera English]], a Qatari news channel
  • Mosque in Qatar
  • Fireworks in opening ceremony [[Asian Games 2006]]
  • Sheikh Mohammed bin Jassim Al Thani]]
  • A British [[Wilding series]] stamp, issued 1 April 1957, and overprinted for use in Qatar.
  • Traditional [[dhow]]s in front of the West Bay skyline as seen from the [[Doha Corniche]].
  • Student Center in [[Education City]]. Education City houses various educational facilities, including satellite campuses of eight international universities.
  • Kassite]] dye site on [[Al Khor Island]]
  • [[Hamad International Airport]]
  • Ad Dawhah]] (Doha), the most populous municipality in Qatar.
  • Museum of Islamic Art]] in Doha
  • [[Doha Metro]]
  • Samuel Dunn]] depicting ''Catura'' (at centre) in the [[Historical region of Bahrain]].
  • [[Mesaieed Industrial Area]]
  • Migrant workers in Doha.
  • [[Msheireb Downtown Doha]] The World's first sustainable Downtown regeneration project
  • [[National Museum of Qatar]] in Doha
  • Old city of Doha, January 1904
  • Emir [[Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani]] with U.S. President [[Joe Biden]] in January 2022.
  • the Pearl]]
  • [[Qatar Airways]] [[Airbus A380]], Qatar Airways, one of the world's largest airlines, links over 150 international destinations from its base in [[Doha]].
  • A partially restored section of the ruined town of [[Zubarah]].
  • Municipalities of Qatar as of 2014
  • [[Qatar Central Bank]]'s office in [[Doha]].
  • [[Qatar University]]
  • A proportional representation of Qatar exports, 2019
  • Qatar in an 1891 map by [[Adolf Stieler]], with [[Al Bidda]] as the major settlement
  • [[Lusail Stadium]]
  • Mirage 2000s]] fly in formation during Air Defense Exercise.
  • [[Amiri Diwan of the State of Qatar]], administrative office of the Emir.
  • [[Zubarah Fort]] built in 1938.
COUNTRY IN WESTERN ASIA
ISO 3166-1:QA; Quatar; دولة قطر; قطر; Dawlat Qatar; State of Qatar; Qatari; Qtaar; Qaṭar; Languages of Qatar; Al Bu Romaih; Rumaihi; Romaihi; Name of Qatar; Qtar; Dawlat Qaṭar; Etymology of Qatar; Dawlet Al-Qatar; Dawlat al-Qaṭar; Dawlet Qaṭar; Dawlet al-Qaṭar; Dawlet al Qaṭar; Dawlat al Qaṭar; Qater; Biodiversity of Qatar; Law of Qatar; Science and technology in Qatar; Museums in Qatar
[ka't?:ri]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Qatar, a country in the Persian Gulf.
¦ adjective relating to Qatar.
Quaternary-amine-transporting ATPase         
CLASS OF ENZYMES
EC 3.6.3.32; ATP phosphohydrolase (quaternary-amine-importing)
In enzymology, a quaternary-amine-transporting ATPase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
Examples of use of qat
1. They opened a bank account in the name of QAT Consulting Group Inc. and, later, QAT International Inc.
2. Qat is smuggled from Yemen through the Fifa mountains.
3. Users complain of depression and withdrawal symptoms when their qat session comes to an end.
4. Now a large proportion of the country‘s economy is propped up by the qat trade.
5. Ahmad, another qat dealer out of Riyadh, said he can make SR1,000 on a slow day.