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Bilad Al Qadeem

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The town is believed to have been one of the earliest settlements on the island of Bahrain. The area was a traditional area of rich agriculture and learning, with multiple
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until it was incorporated into Manama in the 20th century. The town was the historical and Islamic capital of Bahrain during much of the country's history.
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of the islands, who was the second most influential political figure after the Persian governor. The cleric, locally known as Shaikh al-Ra'is (
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was also reported to be located amongst the ruins of the village. The population of Bilad al Qadeem in 1908 consisted of the
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invasion in 1519, Bilad al-Qadeem served as the provincial capital of Bahrain and did so again later when
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Bilad al-Qadeem used to be a separate town situated next to the village of
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Bilad al-Qadeem is a well known site for ancient monuments such as the
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rule was restored in 1602. The town was traditionally a centre for
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Histories of City and State in the Persian Gulf: Manama Since 1800
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https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100023515712.0x000085
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merchants, tailors and farmers. Amongst crops grown were
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noted that the town cultivated an extensive amount of
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Populated places in the Capital Governorate, Bahrain
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Bilad Al Qadeem is located in Bahrain
26°12′25″N 50°33′28″E / 26.20694°N 50.55778°E / 26.20694; 50.55778
Bahrain
Governorate
Capital Governorate
Arabic
Manama
Bahrain
Zinj
date farms
Pedro Teixeira
wheat
barley
Portuguese
Safavid
Twelver Shi`ism
Usuli
mujtahid
Arabic
Isfahan

Bahrain National Museum
Durand Stone
Dilmun
discovered here by Captain Edward Law Durand
J. G. Lorimer
Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf
Arabic
Khamis
souq

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