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A Revolt on Bahrain was led by Two Shi'a members of the Abd Al Qays Tribe, Abul-Bahlul, and Abul Walid Muslim.
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Dilmun is Mentioned In Two Letters Dated To The Reign of Burna-Buriash, Recovered From Nippur, During the Kassite Dynsaty of Babylon. The Names Referred to Are Akkadin.
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From the 6th century BC to the 3rd century BC Bahrain was a pivotal part of the Persian Empire by the Achaemenids, an Iranian dynasty.
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Oman Invaded Bahrain in 1717 As A Result of A Afghan Invasion of Iran at the Beginning of the 18th Century.
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Prince Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, best known for his conqueror in the name of alfateh in Bahrain (1197 AH / 1783bc)
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Fourteen Years After Gaining the Power of Bani Utbah, The Al Khalifa Family Moved To Bahrain
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The discovery of oil in 1932 by Bahrain Petroleum Company
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Bahrain sought independence as a separate entity declaring independence on 15 August 1971, and becoming formally independent as the State of Bahrain on 16 December 1971
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king Hamad take the role of bahrain at 1999 after his father Sheikh Isa Bin Sakman Ak-khalifa.
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In 2002, Bahrain became a constitutional monarchy, and a democratically elected parliament was established.
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Bahraini's Were The First Amongst Embracing Islam, By The Prophet Mohammed And One of His Representatives in 629 BC
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Bahrain Was Referred to By the Ancient Greeks as Taylos, the Centre of Pearl Trading, When Nearchus Came To Discover It Under Alexander the Great. From Then It, Bahrain Was Included In the Persian Empire by Achaemenians, an Iranian Dynasty.