

Bahrain officially the Kingdom
of Bahrain is a small island country
situated near the western shores of the Persian Gulf.
It is an archipelago with Bahrain
Island, the largest land
mass, at 55 km (34 mi) long by 18 km (11 mi) wide. Saudi
Arabia lies to the west and is connected to Bahrain by the King Fahd Causeway while Iran lies 200 km (124 mi) to the north across
the Persian Gulf. The peninsula
of Qatar is to the southeast across
the Gulf of Bahrain. The population in 2010 stood at
1,234,571, including 666,172 non-nationals. Bahrain is the site of the ancient
land of the Dilmun civilisation. Bahrain
was one of the earliest areas to convert to Islam in 628 AD. Following a period
of Arab rule, Bahrain was
occupied by the Portuguese in 1521, who in turn were expelled in 1602 by Shah
Abbas I of the Safavid dynasty under the Persian Empire.
In 1783, the Bani Utbah clan captured Bahrain
from Nasr Al-Madhkur and has since been ruled by the Al Khalifa royal family,
with Ahmed al Fateh as Bahrain's
first hakim. In the late 1800s, following successive treaties with the British,
Bahrain became a
protectorate of the United
Kingdom. In 1971, Bahrain declared independence.
Formerly a state, Bahrain
was declared a Kingdom in 2002. Since early 2011, the country has experienced
sustained protests and unrest inspired by the regional Arab Spring,
particularly by the majority Shia population
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