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  2. National anthem of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    The anthem was originally composed in 1942 to be played at official events such as receptions, making Bahrain one of the first Arab countries to adopt a national anthem. . The leaders of the police band made many modifications and additions to the music over the following years, most significantly in 1972, a year after Bahrain's independence from the United Kingdom, when it was extended by ...

  3. King of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    The king of the Kingdom of Bahrain (Arabic: ملك مملكة البحرين Malik Mamlakat al-Baḥrayn) is the monarch and head of state of the Kingdom of Bahrain. The House of Khalifa has been the ruling family since 1783. Between 1783 and 1971, the Bahraini monarch held the title of hakim, and, from 1971 until 2002, the title of emir.

  4. Fijiri - Wikipedia

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    Rovsing Olsen, Poul (2002). Music in Bahrain. David Brown Book Company. ISBN 87-88415-19-8. Various artists (1995). A Musical Anthology of the Arabian Peninsula, Volume 2 - Music of the Pearl Divers (CD). Gallo. ASIN B000004A2D. Kerbage, Toufic (1982). The Rhythms of the Pearl Diver Music in Qatar. Culture & Art Directorate Ministry of ...

  5. Music of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    The music of Bahrain is part of the Persian Gulf folk traditions. Alongside Kuwait , it is known for sawt music, a bluesy genre influenced by African , Indian and Persian music . Sultan Hamid, Ali Bahar and Khaled El Sheikh (a singer and oud player) are among the most popular musicians from Bahrain.

  6. Hala Al Turk - Wikipedia

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    She was born on May 15, 2002, to a Jordanian father and a Bahraini mother in Manama, Bahrain. [3] She has two brothers named Mohammed Al Turk and Hamood Al Turk. She started her career through the program, Little Star (Arabic: ستار صغار), in 2009, but came to prominence in 2011 through her participation as a contestant on Arabs Got Talent.

  7. Ali Al Shargawi - Wikipedia

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    Ali Al Shargawi (Arabic: علي الشرقاوي) is a leading Bahraini poet, lyricist and playwright whose work has been translated into English, German, Bulgarian, Russian, Kurdish, and French. [1] Born in Manama in 1948, he started publishing his poetry in 1968, and quickly gained prominence in Arab newspapers and magazines.

  8. Ali Bahar - Wikipedia

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    Ali Khamis Ebrahim Bahar (Arabic: علي خميس إبراهيم بحر; 1960 – 3 July 2011) was a Bahraini singer, guitarist and organ player known for his music band Al Ekhwa (Arabic: الإخوة, literal translation: The Brothers).

  9. Category:Bahraini singers - Wikipedia

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