Flag of the Kingdom of Bahrain
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Bahrain
Bahrain ( bah-RAYN , ; Arabic : البحرين , romanized : al-Baḥrayn , locally [ æl bɑħˈreːn] ⓘ ), officially the Kingdom of Bahrain , is an island country in West Asia . It is situated on the Persian Gulf , and comprises a small archipelago made up of 50 natural islands and an additional 33 artificial islands , centered on Bahrain Island which makes up around 83 per cent of the country's landmass. Bahrain is situated between Qatar and the northeastern coast of Saudi Arabia , to which it is connected by the King Fahd Causeway . The population of Bahrain is 1,501,635 as of May 14, 2023, based on elaborations of the United Nations data, of whom 712,362 are Bahraini nationals. Bahrain spans some 760 square kilometres (290 sq mi), and is the third-smallest nation in Asia after the Maldives and Singapore . The capital and largest city is Manama .
Bahrain is the site of the ancient Dilmun civilization . It has been famed since antiquity for its pearl fisheries , which were considered the best in the world into the 19th century. Bahrain was one of the earliest areas to be influenced by Islam , during the lifetime of Muhammad in 628 AD. Following a period of Arab rule, Bahrain was ruled by the Portuguese Empire from 1521 until 1602, when they were expelled by Shah Abbas the Great of the Safavid Iran . In 1783, the Bani Utbah and allied tribes captured Bahrain from Nasr Al-Madhkur and it has since been ruled by the Al Khalifa royal family , with Ahmed al Fateh as Bahrain's first hakim .
In the late 1800s, following successive treaties with the British , Bahrain became a protectorate of the United Kingdom. In 1971, it declared independence . Formerly an emirate , Bahrain was declared an Islamic constitutional monarchy in 2002.
Bahrain developed the first post-oil economy in the Persian Gulf , the result of decades of investing in the banking and tourism sectors; many of the world's largest financial institutions have a presence in the country's capital. It is recognised by the World Bank as a high-income economy . Bahrain is a member of the United Nations , Non-Aligned Movement , Arab League , Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the Gulf Cooperation Council . Bahrain is a Dialogue partner of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization . (Full article... )
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Riot police firing tear gas from above a flyover while others are moving from below it towards Pearl Roundabout
Bloody Thursday (Arabic : خميس البحرين الدامي ) is the name given by Bahraini protesters to 17 February 2011, the fourth day of the Bahraini uprising as part of the Arab Spring . Bahraini security forces launched a pre-dawn raid to clear Pearl Roundabout in Manama of the protesters camped there, most of whom were at the time asleep in tents; four were killed and about 300 injured. The event led some to demand even more political reform than they had been before, calling for an end to the reign of King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa .
The clearance was described by witnesses as being brutal and sudden. Clouds of
tear gas covered the area, and volleys of
birdshot were fired on those who refused to withdraw. Medics, ambulances and a journalist were reportedly attacked as well. Sporadic clashes broke out around Bahrain hours after the raid. During the afternoon the
National Guard and
army deployed armoured vehicles, tanks, more than 50
armoured personnel carriers and set up checkpoints in the streets around the country. Protesters then took refuge at
Salmaniya Medical Complex and continued their agitations; thousands of them chanted "Down with the king, down with the government." (
Full article... )
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Image 1 GDP per capita development in Bahrain (from
Bahrain )
Image 2 The
Isa ibn Ali Al Khalifa house is an example of traditional architecture in Bahrain. (from
Bahrain )
Image 3 Manama skyline as viewed from
Juffair (from
Bahrain )
Image 4 The Khamis Mosque in 1956. (from
History of Bahrain )
Image 5 Map of
Manama in 1926. (from
History of Bahrain )
Image 6 The cities of
Muharraq (
foreground ) and
Manama (background) (from
Bahrain )
Image 7 Overview of Manama, 1953. (from
Bahrain )
Image 8 The
King Fahd Causeway as seen from space (from
Bahrain )
Image 9 Bahrain is the eleventh most water stressed country in the world. (from
Bahrain )
Image 10 Facsimile of the letter written by
Muhammed to the ruler of Bahrain. (from
History of Bahrain )
Image 11 Greater flamingos (
Phoenicopterus roseus ) are native to Bahrain. (from
Bahrain )
Image 12 A photograph of the First Oil Well in Bahrain, with oil first being extracted in 1931 (from
Bahrain )
Image 13 Manama Souq on Bahrain National Day (from
Bahrain )
Image 14 Protesters at the Pearl Roundabout just before it was demolished. (from
Bahrain )
Image 15 Coronation of
Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa as the Hakim of Bahrain in 1933. (from
History of Bahrain )
Image 16 The
Persian Empire in the Sassanid era on the eve of the Arab conquest, c. 600 AD. (from
Bahrain )
Image 17 Map showing the locations of the
ancient burial mounds . There are an estimated 350,000 burial mounds. (from
Bahrain )
Image 18 Female students at the
University of Bahrain dressed in traditional garb (from
Bahrain )
Image 19 The
Tree of Life , a 9.75 meter high
Prosopis cineraria tree that is over 400 years old (from
Bahrain )
Image 20 Bahraini protests against the ruling Al Khalifa family in 2011 (from
Bahrain )
Image 21 Over 100,000 of Bahrainis taking part in the "
March of Loyalty to Martyrs ", honoring political dissidents killed by security forces, on 22 February. (from
History of Bahrain )
Image 22 Shaikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the King of Bahrain (from
Bahrain )
Image 23 The Shrinathji temple in Manama (from
Bahrain )
Image 24 Facsimile of a letter sent by
Muhammad to
Munzir ibn-Sawa al-Tamimi , governor of Bahrain, in AD
628 (from
Bahrain )
Image 25 A 1745
Bellin map of the historical region of Bahrain (from
Bahrain )
Image 26 King
Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa meets former U.S. President
Donald Trump , May 2017 (from
Bahrain )
Image 27 Purple –
Portuguese in the Persian Gulf in the 16th and 17th centuries. Main cities, ports and routes. (from
Bahrain )
Image 29 Topography (from
Bahrain )
Image 30 Manama souq in 1965 (from
Bahrain )
Image 31 The
Bahrain Fort , location of Dilmun artifacts. (from
History of Bahrain )
Image 32 The proposed
federation of Arab emirates (from
History of Bahrain )
Image 33 Al-Hidaya Al-Khalifia Boys school. (from
History of Bahrain )
Image 35 Phoenicians man their ships in service to
Assyrian king
Sennacherib , during his war against the
Chaldeans in the
Persian Gulf , ca. 700 BC (from
History of Bahrain )
Image 36 The Sasanian Empire at its greatest extent c. 620, under
Khosrow II (from
History of Bahrain )
Image 37 A view of the Grand Avenue section of the Avenues (from
Bahrain )
Image 38 Inside Riffa Fort (from
History of Bahrain )
Image 39 National Evangelical Church, Manama (from
Bahrain )
Image 40 The view from outside one of the entrance gates at the Avenues (from
Bahrain )
Image 41 The
Portuguese Fort of Barém , built by the
Portuguese Empire while it ruled Bahrain from 1521 to 1602. (from
Bahrain )
Image 42 Mixed Martial Arts hosted by BRAVE Combat Federation event in Bahrain (from
Bahrain )
Image 44 Manama seen from
Muharraq (from
Bahrain )
Image 45 The new terminal of the Bahrain International Airport (from
Bahrain )
Image 46 This photograph shows the coronation of Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa as the Hakim of Bahrain in February 1933. (from
Bahrain )
Image 48 Location of the
Dilmun burial mounds in Bahrain. (from
History of Bahrain )
Image 49 The emir
Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa heads the opening session of the first conference on the formation of a union of the Gulf emirates in February 1968. (from
History of Bahrain )
Image 50 The podium ceremony at the
2007 Bahrain Grand Prix (from
Bahrain )
Image 52 The Bahrain national football team playing
Australia on June 10, 2009, in a World Cup qualifier (from
Bahrain )
Image 53 Map of Bahrain in 1825. (from
Bahrain )
Image 54 Bahrainis observing public prayers in Manama (from
Bahrain )
Image 56 A view of Arad Fort (from
History of Bahrain )
Image 57 Manama Harbour, c. 1870 (from
Bahrain )
Image 59 An artisan making pottery using the traditional mud and water mixture on a revolving wheel. (from
Bahrain )
Image 60 Several people held a sit-in in solidarity with human rights activist
Nabeel Rajab (from
Bahrain )
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