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Bahrain is the dual form of Arabic word Bahr (meaning literally "sea"), so al-Bahrayn originally means literally "the two seas ". However, the name has been lexicalised as a feminine proper noun and does not follow the grammatical rules for duals; thus its form is always Bahrayn and never Bahrān, the expected nominative form. Endings are added ...
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Manama (Arabic: الْمَنَامَة el-Menâme, Bahrani...
- Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa
On 15 September 2020, Bahrain officially opened state to...
- Demographics of Bahrain
Demographics of Bahrain, Data of FAO, year 2005; Number of...
- Bahrain Island
Bahrain Island (Arabic: جزيرة البحرين Jazīrah al-Baḥrayn),...
- Christianity
In 2022, Christians in Bahrain made up approximately 12% of...
- Bahraini Dinar
On 16 October 1965 the Bahrain Currency Board introduced...
- Hawar Islands
The Hawar Islands (Arabic: جزر حوار; transliterated: Juzur...
- House of Khalifa
The House of Khalifa (Arabic: آل خليفة, romanized: Āl...
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An ama pearl diver in Japan. Pearl hunting, also known as...
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On 6 January 2008, King Hamad issued a royal decree...
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This category is filled by setting [isoexception] to 'dialect' in a language infobox. It is intended for dialects and other varieties of languages which do have ISO 639-3 codes; unless the variety is reclassified as a separate language, it cannot be expected to ever have an ISO code, so there is no point in listing it in the main ISO maintenance category, which is intended to capture articles ...