- The
Bahārna (Arabic: بُحارنة, lit. 'Buharnah', or Arabic: اِلبحارنه, lit. 'il baharneh'), are an
ethnoreligious group of Shia
Muslim Arabs indigenous...
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Bahrani Arabic (also
known as
Bahrani or
Baharna Arabic) is a
variety of
Arabic spoken by the
Baharna in
Eastern Arabia and Oman. In Bahrain, the dialect...
- The
Baharna in
Kuwait (Arabic: البحارنة في الكويت)
migrated from
their home
country of
Bahrain to
Kuwait in the
second half of the 18th
century due to...
- Afro-Arabs,
African Arabs, or
Black Arabs are
Arabs who have
predominantly or
total Sub-Saharan
African ancestry.
These include primarily minority groups...
- Taqi
Muhammad Baharna (Arabic: تقي محمد البحارنة, born in 1930) is a
Bahraini poet,
diplomat and businessman. He was born in the
capital of Manama. Educated...
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Hussain Mohammed Al
Baharna (Arabic: حسين محمد البحارنة; born 5
December 1932) is a
Bahraini lawyer,
legal scholar,
author and
former minister. He holds...
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Nizar Al
Baharna (Arabic: نزار البحارنة) (born 1950) is a
Bahraini academic,
entrepreneur and politician.
Baharna was born in 1950. He is a
graduate of...
- 000
Huwala lived in Doha and Al
Wakrah by the
early 20th century. The
Baharna community comprises tribes such as Al Sayegh, Al Haddad, Al Majid, and...
- (about 10.3
million speakers), Gulf (about 0.96
million speakers)
including Baharna dialects, and
Southern Hejaz and
Tihama dialects.
Faifi is
spoken by about...
- Arabia.
Saharan Arabic spoken in some
parts of Algeria,
Niger and Mali.
Baharna Arabic (800,000 speakers),
spoken by
Bahrani Shias in
Bahrain and Qatif...