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Basra in Iraq to the
Strait of
Hormuz in Oman. This was Iqlīm al-
Bahrayn's "
Bahrayn Province". The
exact date at
which the term "Bahrain"
began to refer...
- of the
Kingdom of
Bahrain (Arabic: ملك مملكة البحرين
Malik Mamlakat al-
Baḥrayn) is the
monarch and head of
state of the
Kingdom of Bahrain. The House...
- of
Bahrayn sacked the
Muslim holy city
amidst the
rituals of the Hajj pilgrimage. The Qarmatians, a
radical Isma'ili sect
established in
Bahrayn since...
- Bahrām Gonāve'i) was a
warlord and the
ruler of the
Qarmatian state in
Bahrayn. He
became leader of the
state in 923,
after ousting his
older brother...
-
Turkish form Hakan, with the
specification in
Arabic al-Barrayn wa al-
Bahrayn (meaning
literally "of both
lands and both seas"), or
rather fully in Ottoman...
-
Eastern Arabia (Arabic: ٱلْبَحْرَيْن, romanized: Al-
Baḥrayn) is a
region stretched from
Basra to
Khasab along the
Persian Gulf
coast and
included parts...
- Bahrām al-Jannābī; 845/855–913/914) The
founder of the
Qarmatian state in
Bahrayn (an area
comprising the
eastern parts of
modern Saudi Arabia as well as...
-
commander and the tax
collector of
Bahrayn (eastern Arabia)
under the
Islamic prophet Muhammad in c. 631–632 and
Bahrayn's governor in 632–636 and 637–638...
- 16
August 1971, its
style was
Hakim al-
Bahrayn (حكيم البحرين, 'Ruler of Bahrain'), then Amir
Dawlat al-
Bahrayn (أمير دولة البحرين, 'Emir of the State...
-
Second Qarmatian invasion of
Egypt occurred in 974, when
Qarmatians of
Bahrayn unsuccessfully invaded Egypt, the seat (since 973) of the
Fatimid Caliphate...