Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani, born in 1920, served as the Emir of Qatar from 1960 until 1972. His reign marked a transformative period for the nation, characterized by significant advancements in its financial landscape.
Under his leadership, Qatar experienced a remarkable improvement in its economic status, largely due to the discovery and development of several new oil fields. This newfound wealth played a crucial role in shaping the future of the country.
In September 1971, Qatar achieved sovereignty, a pivotal moment in its history that occurred during Ahmad's rule. However, his time as Emir came to an abrupt end in February 1972 when he was deposed by his cousin, Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani.