Al Wajbah
Al Wajbah is a district in Qatar, located in the municipality of Al Rayyan. It is 10 miles west of the capital Doha. The village was the site of the Battle of Al Wajbah, a conflict that took place between the Ottomans and the Qatari tribes in 1893. It was blockaded by the Ottomans in March 1893. The main encounter took place later that month in the village's fort, Al Wajbah Fort.
Etymology
"Wajbah" is the local pronunciation of the Arabic word "waqb", which means "hole". Since the area is built on a rawda, the sunken surface resembles a large hole, earning it its name.History
In J.G. Lorimer's Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, the town was stated to have accommodated a walled garden with a fort and a mosque in 1908, all of which were owned by a member of the ruling family. It was also described as a Bedouin encampment site which contained three 40-feet deep masonry wells yielding good water.Landmarks
- Al Wajbah Fort on Dukhan Road.
- Al Wajbah Medical Centre on Al Qalaa Street.
- Al Wajbah Food Centre on New Rayyan Street.
Healthcare
Education
The following schools are located in Al Wajbah:Name of School | Curriculum | Grade | Genders | Official Website | Ref |
Al Wajba Preparatory Girls School | Qatari | Secondary | Female-only | N/A | |
Doha College - Al Wajbah | British | Kindergarten – Secondary | Both |