Mesaimeer
مسيمير | |
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District | |
Coordinates: 25°11′24″N 51°29′23″E / 25.19000°N 51.48972°E | |
Country | Qatar |
Municipality | Al Rayyan |
Zone | Zone 56 |
District no. | 98 |
Area | |
• Total | 28.5 km2 (11.0 sq mi) |
Elevation | 17 m (56 ft) |
Mesaimeer (Arabic: مسيمير, romanized: Musaymīr) is a Qataridistrict located in the municipality of Al Rayyan.[3] Located south-west of Doha, it shares borders with the Doha Industrial Area to the east, Umm Al Seneem, Abu Hamour and Al Mamoura to the north-west, Al Thumama to the east, and Wadi Aba Saleel and Jery Musabbeh to the south-east.[4]
The district derives its name from the Arabic 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.[4]
According to oral history, in 1851, the inhabitants of Mesaimeer launched an invasion of Doha. Upon realizing that each tribe defending Doha had their own distinct flags, Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani decided to inaugurate a new flag which would eventually become Qatar's modern-day flag after several alterations.[5]
In 1908, J.G. Lorimer made note of Mesaimeer in his Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, giving its location as "7 miles south of Dohah and 8 from the east coast". He goes on to state:[6]
"There are about 10 unlined wells, 1 1/2 fathoms deep, of good water. This is the spot where Turkish troops were cut up in February 1893, when the Wali of Basrah visited Dohah."
In 2008, the first Christian church in Qatar, Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, was constructed in Mesaimeer's religious complex.[7] 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.[8] Today, the 'Religious Complex' comprises many churches, including the Syro Malabar Church, the Malankara Catholic Church, the Pentecostal churches, Malankara Orthadox Church, Anglican Church etc.
The district is currently represented by Mesaimeer SC, a multi-sports club whose football team competes in the Qatar Stars League.
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's Green Line.[11]
A project known as 'Masaken Mesaimeer' was launched by Barwa Group in February 2009.[12][13] The project is set to construct 1,000 residential housing units, a supermarket, a nursery, and a mosque within a gated compound.[14]
Another housing project headed by Barwa Group known as Barwa City, situated between Mesaimeer and Abu Hamour, 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.[15]
The following schools are located in Mesaimeer:
Name of School | Curriculum | Grade | Genders | Official website | Ref |
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Doha Academy - Salawa | International | Kindergarten – Secondary | Both | Official website | [16] |
Indian Islamic School | International | Kindergarten – Secondary | Both | N/A | [17] |
Birla Public School - Mesaimeer | International | Kindergarten – Secondary | Both | Official website | [18] |