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  2. List of hospitals in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Awali Hospital, Awali. Bahrain Specialist Hospital, Juffair [ 7] Dar al Shifa Medical Centre, Hidd [ 8] Dar Al Hayat Medical Centre [ 9] Dr. Haifa Eye Hospital Hospital, Bu Ghazal [ 10][ 11] Dr. Tariq Saeed Hospital. Dr. Sulaiman Al-Habib Medical Center. German Orthopedic Hospital. SERENE PSYCHIATRY HOSPITAL, Juffair.

  3. Tree of Life (Bahrain) - Wikipedia

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    Tree of life at night. The Tree of Life ( Shajarat-al-Hayat) in Bahrain is a 9.75 meters (32 feet) high Prosopis cineraria tree that is over 400 years old. It is on a hill in a barren area of the Arabian Desert, approximately 6 kilometers (4 miles) from Jebel Dukhan, the highest point in Bahrain, and 40 kilometers from Manama. [ 1]

  4. Beit Al Quran - Wikipedia

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    Beit Al Quran. Beit Al Qur'an ( Arabic: بيت القرآن, meaning: the House of Qur'an) is a multi-purpose complex dedicated to the Islamic arts and is located in Hoora, Bahrain. [1] Established in 1990, the complex is most famous for its Islamic museum, which has been acknowledged as being one of the most renowned Islamic museums in the world.

  5. Akhbar Al Khaleej - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Akhbar Al Khaleej was published on 1 February 1976. It is one of the Bahrain's oldest daily papers. The first editor-in-chief and founder was Mahmood Al Mardi and its staff composed of mainly Egyptian, Sudanese, and Bahraini journalists. Ali Sayyar, a veteran Bahraini journalist, had a column in the paper.

  6. Khaled al-Bassam - Wikipedia

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    Khaled al-Bassam (Arabic: خالد البسام, Unaizah, Saudi Arabia, November 18, 1956 – 2015) was a Bahraini writer and historian. He has published many books on the history of Bahrain and the Persian Gulf region , including novels and biographies of artists and politicians.

  7. Dar Al-Handasah - Wikipedia

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    Dar Al-Handasah was established in November 1956, and given the Arabic name دار الهندسة Dar Al-Handasah meaning "the house of engineering". It was founded by Kamal Shair (1930-2008) and three fellow professors in Engineering from the American University of Beirut (AUB) Engineering School. [2]

  8. History of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    [61]: 39 Ahmed al-Fateh ruled Bahrain and Zubarah, visiting the former in the summer and the latter in the winter, until his death in 1796. [61]: 45 A view of Arad Fort. In 1797, fourteen years later after gaining the power of the Bani Utbah, the Al Khalifa family moved to Bahrain and settled in Jaww, later moving to Riffa. They were originally ...

  9. Al-Hayat - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hayat (Arabic: الحياة Life) was a London-based, pan-Arab newspaper owned by Saudi Prince Khalid bin Sultan, that had a circulation estimated over 200,000. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] It was the newspaper of record for the Arab diaspora and the preferred venue for liberal intellectuals who wished to express themselves to a large public.