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History Of Bahrain

1) Bahrain’s geographical distance and isolation from Europe makes it easy to assume that the war waging on the continent at the time had little to do with an island in the Middle East. Of course circumstances were not so simple. With the war being one of the largest and most phenomenal influences of the nineteenth century, and a Bahrain under the rule of a British empire, the country was inevitably going to be swept with effects of war. Effects that included an alteration in political structures and a change in the demographics of the country. Some of these changes were temporary and fleeting and other made a permanent impression on the country’s blueprint.
The dawning of such a great war meant that exports from other nations were prohibited. Every country had to watch its own back. Bahrain which possessed a natural resource of dates and fish alone faced drastic shortage in food. The war meant that the country had no flour, bread, meat or sugar although this problem was......


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