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Period: Jan 1, 600 to
History of Bahrain
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Apr 8, 1076
The Uyunids
The Uyunids Ruled from 1076 to 1235, When the Islands Where Briefly Occupied y the Turkic Salgharid Atabeg of Fars. -
Jan 1, 1370
Dilmun Civilization
Dilmun is Mentioned In Two Letters Dated To The Reign of Burna-Buriash, Recovered From Nippur, During the Kassite Dynsaty of Babylon. The Names Referred to Are Akkadin. -
Apr 8, 1485
Portugease Rule
Portugease Expansion into the Indian Ocean was in the Early 16th Century Followed By Vasco da Gama's Voyages. Portugease Shis First Entered The Gulf in 1485. -
Apr 8, 1521
Bahrain Conquered
A Portugease-Hormuz Led By Antonio Correia Conquered Bahrain in 1521 Only To Briefly Loese It To The Princes of Al-Hasa At The Same Year. -
Persian Safavid Rule
Undr the Persian Safavid Rule, Bahrain Fell Under The Adminstritave Jurisdiction of the Beglarbegi of Kuhgili Centered At Behbahan In Southern Iran. They Ruled Bahrain from a Distance, Seeking Control For The Islands But Not Force. (1602 to 1717) -
Al Khalifa Family
Fourteen Years After Gaining the Power of Bani Utbah, The Al Khalifa Family Moved To Bahrain and Settled In Jaww. -
Bahrains Independence
Bahrain Sought Independance at the Mid 1971, Declared At 15 August 1971, Becoming Formally Independent As the State of Bahrain on 16 December -
Delmon Attacks
Accordingly, Early Sites Discover That The King of Assyria (Sennacherib) has attacked the Northeast Persian Gulf and Captured Bahrain. The Most Recent Reference That Came To Dilmun Came During the Neo-Babylon Dynsaty. However Dilmun was Controlled By The King of Babylon (567 BC). -
Beggining of Islam in Bahrain
From the Third Century BC to the Arrival of Islam in the Seventh Century BC, Bahrain was Controlled By Two Other Iranian Dynasties, the Parathians and the Sassanids. Bahraini's Were The First Amongst Embracing Islam, By The Prophet Mohammed And One of His Representatives -
Taylos
Bahrain Was Referred to By the Ancient Greeks as Taylos, the Centre of Pearl Trading, When Nearchus Came To Discover It Under Alexander the Great. From Then It, Bahrain Was Included In the Persian Empire by Achaemenians, an Iranian Dynasty.