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  2. Indians in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Proper immigration of Indians to Bahrain first started in the late quarter of the 19th century, with Banyan merchants arriving from British India or also known as British Raj under the jurisdiction of HM Government of the United Kingdom when it was under the rule of the British Empire. Today, there are about 350,000 Indian nationals in Bahrain ...

  3. Demographics of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Indians who traded with Bahrain and settled before the age of oil (formerly known as the Hunood or Banyan, Arabic: البونيان), of mostly Hindu faith. [ 13 ] Non-nationals make up more than half of the population of Bahrain, with immigrants making up about 52.6% of the overall population. [ 16 ]

  4. Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, approximately 290,000 Indian nationals lived in Bahrain, making them the single largest expatriate community in the country, the majority of which hail from the south Indian state of Kerala. [ 292 ] [ 293 ] Bahrain is the fourth most densely populated sovereign state in the world with a population density of 1,646 people per km 2 in ...

  5. List of cities in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Map of Bahrain. This is a list of ... Zayed City This page was last edited on 17 September 2024, at 15:34 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Operation Ganga - Wikipedia

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    India had about 20,000 Indian nationals in Ukraine, [15] out of which just over 18,000 were students. [16] Approximately 16,000 Indian citizens were present in Ukraine at the moment of commencement of Russian invasion. [17] By 5 March, about 18,000 had crossed the border of Ukraine.

  7. Minorities in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Minorities in Ukraine are, according to Financial Times, the biggest potential obstacle to the start of negotiations for the accession of Ukraine to the European Union. [1]

  8. Indian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Quotas were established to prevent many Indians from moving to Canada in the early 20th century. These quotas allowed fewer than 100 people from India a year until 1957, when the number was increased to 300. In 1967, all quotas were scrapped. Immigration was then based on a point system, thus allowing many more Indians to enter.

  9. Bahrain–India relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between India and Bahrain go back generations, with many of Bahrain's most prominent figures having close ties: poet and constitutionalist Ebrahim Al-Arrayedh grew up in Bombay, while 17th century Bahraini theologians Sheikh Salih Al-Karzakani and Sheikh Ja`far bin Kamal al-Din were influential figures in the Kingdom of Golkonda [3] and the development of Shia thought in the sub ...