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  2. 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.

  3. Portal:Bahrain/Selected articles/9 - 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. Portal:Bahrain/Selected articles - Wikipedia

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    Between 1783 and 1971, the Bahraini monarch held the title of hakim, and, from 1971 until 2002, the title of emir. On 14 February 2002, the emir of Bahrain, Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, declared Bahrain a kingdom and proclaimed himself the first king.

  5. State of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    The State of Bahrain (Arabic: دولة البحرين Dawlat al-Baḥrayn) was the name of Bahrain from 1971 to 2002. On 15 August 1971, Bahrain declared independence and signed a new treaty of friendship with the United Kingdom. Bahrain joined the United Nations and the Arab League later in the year. [3]

  6. 2002 Bahraini general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Bahrain on 24 October 2002 to elect the forty members of the Council of Representatives, with a second round on 31 October 2002. They were the second general elections in the country's history, and the first since the dissolution of the 1973 National Assembly .

  7. Abdulrahman Mohammed Jamsheer - Wikipedia

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    He worked in Bahrain's public sector from 1967 upon his graduation and until he joined the UNFAO in 1971. Jamsheer was the founder of National Import and Export Company, a commodities import and export company, until its portfolio was changed in 2000 to a full-fledged investment company traded on the Bahrain Stock Exchange (BSE).

  8. Bahia Al Jishi - Wikipedia

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    She remained a member until 2002, after which she was an advisor to the Prime Minister's Court until 2004. [1] Al Jishi was appointed ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg in 2015, also becoming head of the Bahraini mission to the European Union and ambassador to NATO. In 2019 she was also appointed ambassador to Denmark. [1]

  9. Khalifa Al Dhahrani - Wikipedia

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    Al Dhahrani's political career began when he ran for and was elected as a member of Bahrain's first National Assembly in 1973. At age 31, he ran in the 20th constituency, at the time encompassing Riffa, Jaww, Askar and Zallaq. [2] He served as MP until 1975, when the emir of Bahrain Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa dissolved parliament. [1]