Ghaf Makin Explained

Ghaf Makin is an abandoned settlement in Qatar, located in the municipality of Ash Shamal. In 1917, it was described as a Bedouin camping ground with 6 wells yielding good water. It was also mentioned that a ruined fort was located in its confines.[1]

The landscape of Ghaf Makin is typified by its rawda. As such, the low elevation ensured that the area would flood during the wet season and aid in the development of the freshwater lens, which is attested to by its relative abundance of grasses and trees.[2]

References

25.9833°N 51.1833°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'Gazetteer of Arabia Vol. II' [1505] (578/688)]. 22 October 2014 . Qatar Digital Library. 28 July 2015.
  2. Web site: Qatar Islamic Archaeology and Heritage Project : End of Season Report : 2010-2011. University of Copenhagen and Qatar Museums Authority. Walmsley, Alan . Richter, Tobias . Nymann, Hanne . Wordsworth, Paul David . 104. 2012. 18 February 2019.