Umm Taqa

Umm Taqa (Arabic: أُمّ طَاقَة, romanized: Umm Ţāqah) is a district in central Qatar located in the municipality of Al-Shahaniya.

[3] Umm is the Arabic for "mother", and is commonly used as a prefix for geographical features.

The second constituent, "taqa", is derived from the Arabic "tawq", which translates to "encircle".

[3] John Gordon Lorimer mentions Umm Taqa in his 1908 manuscript of the Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, giving its location as "14 miles south of Dohat Fashshākh and 16 miles from the west coast".

He also mentions "a masonry well, 25 fathoms deep, of good water" in the area.

Sketch map depicting Umm Taga drawn in 1933.