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1 Activities  



1.1  Protective services  





1.2  Ceremonial duties  







2 Assets  





3 International Cooperation  





4 See also  





5 Sources  














Qatar Amiri Guard






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The Amiri Guard during the visit of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in March 2018.

The Qatari Amiri Guard (Arabic: الحرس الأميري), also spelled as the Emiri Guard is an elite military protection unit of the Qatari Armed Forces.[1] Their barracks are located in downtown Doha.[2]

Activities[edit]

Protective services[edit]

The unit's primary responsibilities include ensuring the security of the Emir of Qatar and the House of Al Thani. Members of the unit stand guard at the Emir's residence in the capital of Doha and escort the head of state to different events.

Ceremonial duties[edit]

The unit provides public duties on behalf of the entire military. It provides guards of honor during military ceremonies (e.g. military parades, state visits, and funeral honors). It uses British style honor guard rituals when providing a general salute or conducting any commands in general. Members of the guard are annual participants in the Qatari National Day Parade.

Assets[edit]

International Cooperation[edit]

The guard has had multiple opportunities to engage with its foreign counterparts. During a visit of Amiri Guard Commander Major General Hazza bin Khalil al-Shahwani to the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, discussions of cooperation in the military field was held with President Arif Alvi.[6] In January 2020, the guard launched the two-week Al Kawaser 2 drill with the Sultan's Special ForcesofOman.[7]

See also[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ "Qatari Amiri Land Force". www.globalsecurity.org.
  • ^ "DIWAN AMIRI QUARTER | Allies and Morrison".
  • ^ Defaiya, Al (May 23, 2017). "Al Defaiya | Qatar Emiri Guard School Celebrates New Graduation". www.defaiya.com.
  • ^ Yasser Mohamed (24 November 2017). "عبد الله بن ناصر يتفقد تجهيزات القرية التدريبية للحرس الأميري" (in Arabic). Al Arab. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  • ^ "Amiri Guard Building". Credo Trading. Retrieved 2020-03-10.
  • ^ "Gulftimes : Pakistani president meets Amiri Guard commander". m.gulf-times.com.
  • ^ "Amiri Guard concludes 'Al Kawaser 2' drill". thepeninsulaqatar.com.

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