Bahrein$528961$ - translation to English
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Bahrein$528961$ - translation to English

ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Bahrein; History of bahrain; Algosaibi; Bahrain/History; Bahraini history
  • Location of the [[Dilmun burial mounds]] in Bahrain.
  • A view of Arad Fort
  • Assyrian]] king [[Sennacherib]], during his war against the [[Chaldea]]ns in the [[Persian Gulf]], ca. 700 BC
  • The [[Bahrain Fort]], location of Dilmun artifacts.
  • Bellin]] map
  • [[Dilmun burial mounds]] in 1918.
  • Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa]] as the Hakim of Bahrain in 1933.
  • [[First Oil Well, Bahrain]].
  • 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.
  • Al-Hidaya Al-Khalifia Boys school.
  • March of Loyalty to Martyrs]]", honoring political dissidents killed by security forces, on 22 February.
  • The Khamis Mosque in 1956.
  • The proposed [[federation]] of Arab emirates
  • Map of [[Manama]] in 1926.
  • [[Facsimile]] of the letter written by [[Muhammed]] to the ruler of Bahrain.
  • The [[National Union Committee]] members in 1954
  • Portuguese Fort]] in 1870.
  • Inside Riffa Fort
  • The Sasanian Empire at its greatest extent c. 620, under [[Khosrow II]]

Bahrein      
n. Bahrein, Bahrain, regno del Bahrain, stato indipendente nel Golfo Persico; isola nel Golfo Persico

Wikipedia

History of Bahrain

Bahrain was a central location of the ancient Dilmun civilization. Bahrain's strategic location in the Persian Gulf has brought rule and influence from mostly the Persians, Sumerians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Portuguese, the Arabs, and the British.