Thursday, September 11, 2014

Bahrain beautiful and interesting to visit


Kingdom of Bahrain (Arabic: مملكة البحرين) is an island nation in the Persian Gulf that has no borders. Bahrain Gulf separates this country with Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Neighboring Bahrain, Saudi Arabia lies to the west and is connected to Bahrain via the King Fahd pond which was officially opened on 25 November 1986 and Qatar to the south across the Persian Gulf
The islands of Bahrain which is located in the middle south of the Persian Gulf drew the invaders throughout history. Bahrain in Arabic means 'Two Seas'. This refers to the fact that this island has two different sources of water, fresh water that emerges from the soil and salty water that surrounds it.
As an island strategically located between the East and the West, fertile soil, and abundant fresh water, and the divers searching for pearls has made settlements along the central Bahrain. During the year 2300, Bahrain became the center of world trade between Mesopotamia (now Iraq) and the Indus Valley (now a region in India). Is the Delmon civilization which has close links with the Sumerian Civilization in the 3rd century BC. Bahrain became more or less a part from Babylon in 600 BC. Historical records indicate Bahrain was known by various nicknames including "Pearl of the Persian Gulf".
Bahrain has become a famous tourist destination for immigrants who live in the surrounding countries, but since 5000 the establishment of Bahrain as the old city of Dilmun culture did prove that Bahrain since ancient times has become a tourist magnet.

Bahrain infrastructure combines modern and liberal society with a mid-level atmosphere of the Middle East makes it an ideal spot introductions. Tourist attractions include historic sites such as castles and archaeological complex Qalat Al Bahrain (included in the list of UNESCO heritage sites), tens of thousands of ancient tombs Dilmun civilization, the traditional Arab culture in the shopping malls and markets, as well as relax at the beach hotel and spa and are other examples of the sights below






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