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Jebel Al Wakrah

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49: 223: 75:. Located just off the shoreline, Jebel Al Wakrah is a level-topped rocky hill of brown color standing from 85 feet (26 m) to 104 feet (32 m) in height, and is visible from approximately 12 miles. It was formed almost entirely from wind-blown deposits. 99:, took place here after Bahraini forces pursued the Qatari forces fleeing from their defeat in the Battle of Al Damsah. The Qataris defeated the Bahrainis in the ensuing battle after capturing two of their commanders, prompting the start of peace negotiations. 83:
According to the Ministry of Municipality and Environment, the city of Al Wakrah derived its name from a hill that was a popular nesting spot for birds (bird's nest transliterates to "wakar" in
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Archaeological artifacts were uncovered at the jebel by the Danish archaeological expedition during the 1950s and 1960s and by the British Mission led by
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In 1868, the Battle of Jebel Wakrah, the final military engagement of the
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25°8′52″N 51°36′52″E / 25.14778°N 51.61444°E / 25.14778; 51.61444

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