An Arab country on the peninsula of Qatar; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1971; the economy is dominated by oil.
A peninsula extending northward from the Arabian mainland into the Persian Gulf.
1The King looked at Katar, and then said, "That is my horse Katar."
2I will have Katar shot to-morrow.
3Katar did not return to the fairies' country, but stayed always with the young prince, and never left him.
4When it was midnight, she went to the King's horse called Katar, who was very wicked, and quite untameable.
5An assortment of swords, longknives, katars and other more fantastically bladed weapons had gone over the cliff never to be seen again.
6Bekri, who seems best informed, says that it lay between Bahrain and Oman.... Istakhri and Ibn Haukal speak of the Katar pirates.
7But there is a place called Katar about which most of the Arab Geographers know very little, but which is mentioned in poetry.
8"Good," said Katar; "show me what it is."
9"Now twist your right ear," said Katar.
10Then he put on his splendid clothes, saddled and bridled Katar, got on his back with his sword and gun, and rode off to hunt.
11"Do not be afraid," answered Katar.
12"Now," said Katar, "twist your left ear, and you will see what a beautiful young prince you will become."