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Bahrain

Bahrain, officially the Kingdom of Bahrain (Arabic: مملكة البحرين ), is a borderless island country in the Persian Gulf (Southwest Asia/Middle East, Asia). more...

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Saudi Arabia lies to the west and is connected to Bahrain by the King Fahd Causeway (officially opened on November 25, 1986), and Qatar is to the south across the Persian Gulf. The Qatar–Bahrain Friendship Bridge, currently being planned, will link Bahrain to Qatar as the longest fixed link in the world.

Bahrain is the smallest, in terms of population, Arab country in the world, and the smallest Arab member of the United Nations. It is also the least populous country in mainland Asia (but not of Asia overall, because Maldives and Brunei are smaller).

History

Bahrain has been inhabited by humans since ancient times and has even been proposed as the site of the Biblical Garden of Eden.

Its strategic location in the Persian Gulf has brought rule and influence from the Assyrians, Babylonians, Greeks, Persians, and finally the Arabs, under whom the island became Muslim. Bahrain was in the ancient times known as Dilmun, later under its Greek name Tylos (see Dilmun for more information), as Awal as well as under the Persian name Mishmahig when it came under the imperial rule of the Persian Empire.

The islands of Bahrain, positioned in the middle south of the Persian Gulf, have attracted the attention of many invaders throughout history, such as the Al-Khalifas. Bahrain is an Arabic word meaning "Two Seas", and is thought to either refer to the fact that the islands contain two sources of water, sweet water springs and salty water in the surrounding seas, or to the south and north waters of the Persian Gulf, separating it from the Arabian coast and Iran, respectively.

A strategic position between East and West, fertile lands, fresh water, and pearl diving made Bahrain long a centre of urban settlement. About 2300 BC, Bahrain became a centre of one of the ancient empires trading between Mesopotamia (now Iraq) and the Indus Valley (now in Pakistan and India). This was the civilization of Dilmun (sometimes transliterated Telmun) that was linked to the Sumerian Civilization in the third millennium BC. Bahrain became part of the Babylonian empire about 600 BC. Historical records referred to Bahrain as the "Life of Eternity", "Paradise", etc. Bahrain was also called the "Pearl of the Persian Gulf".

Until Bahrain embraced Islam in 629 AD, it was a centre for Nestorian Christainity. In 899, a millenarian Ismaili sect, the Qarmatians, seized hold of the country and sought to create a utopian society based on reason and the distribution of all property evenly among the initiates. The Qarmatians caused widespread disruption throughout the Islamic world: they collected tribute from the caliph in Baghdad; and in 930 sacked Mecca and Medina, bringing the sacred Black Stone back to Bahrain where it was held to ransom. They were defeated in 976 by the Abbasids.

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Bahrain 1992 Birds Fdc, Signed By 'Colin Baker' £6.68 Bahrain 1992 Birds Fdc, Signed By 'John Nettleton' £6.68
Bahrain Coin Cover in 'Coins of All Nations' series £0.99 Bahrain 6 stamps £0.99
Bahrain - 1985 Fishes Sheetlet (Um) £7.50 Bahrain - 1984 Olympic Games Los Angeles (Um) £3.00
Bahrain - 1984 Gcc Traffic Week (Um) £1.50 Bahrain - 1984 Centenary of Postal Services (Um) £1.75
Bahrain - 1983 Madinat Hamad New Town Opening (Um) £1.75 Bahrain - 1983 200th Anniv of Al Khalifa Dynasty (Umsh) £3.50
Bahrain - 1982 Al Areem Wildlife Park (Um) £4.50 Bahrain - 1982 3rd Gcc Meeting (Um) £1.50
Bahrain - 1981 Mosques (Um) £2.75 Bahrain - 1981 International Year of the Disabled (Um) £2.25
Bahrain - 1981 Handicrafts (Um) £2.75 Bahrain - 1981 50th Anniv of Electric Power (Um) £2.50
Bahrain - 1981 20th Anniv of Rulers Coronation (Um) £3.50 Bahrain - 1980 Falcons (Um) £9.00
Bahrain - 1979 International Year of the Child (Um) £2.00 Bahrain - 1979 Dhows (Um) £15.00
Bahrain - 1979 1400th Anniversary of Hegira (Um) £2.50 Bahrain - 1977 Saluki Dogs Sheetlet (Um) £8.00
Bahrain - 1976-1980 Definitives (Mm) £27.50 Bahrain - 1976 1st Commercial Flight of Concorde Ms(Um) £5.50
Bahrain - 1975 Horses (Um) £14.00 Bahrain - 1973-1988 War Tax (Um) £1.50
Postage Stamps Of Bahrain 1933-1983 Book £4.99 Bahrain 1975 2 Horse Stamps Mh Cat £11.50 £1.99
Bahrain 1992 Migratory Birds 5 Used Stamps £0.99 Bahrain 1976-96 Sg#242c 400f P14.5 Used Pair Cat £100 £19.99
Bahrain 1976-96 Sg#224a 1d P13.5x14 Used Cat £10 £1.99 Bahrain 1976-96 300f, 400f P12x12.5 Used £0.99
Bahrain 1968 Sg#160 120f Stadium Used Cat £3.75 £0.99 New Selection Of Stamps From Bahrain £2.20
Bahrain 1975 Fdc Traditional Jewellery £3.00 Bahrain 1976 Concorde Miniature Sheet Fdc £4.95
Bahrain - Shaikh al-Khalifa Def.(Umm)(1976)(Cv£89.75 ). £34.99 Bahrain - Madinat Hamad New Town.(Umm)(1983)(Cv£4.70 ). £1.65
Bahrain - Electrical Power in Bahrain.(Umm)(1981)(Cv£5 ) £1.75 Bahrain - Int'l Year of Disabled.(Umm)(1981)(Cv£ 6.35). £2.15
Bahrain - Int'l Year of The Child.(Umm)(1979)(Cv£5.4 5). £1.99 Bahrain - 10th World Telecomms Day.(Umm)(1978)(Cv£5.45) £1.99
Bahrain - National Day.(Umm)(1976)(Cv£5.45) . £1.99 Bahrain - Human Rights Anniversary(Vgu)(1973)(Cv £12.50) £4.15
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