๐ง๐ญ Muharraq (ุงูู ุญุฑู) is Bahrain's third largest city and served as its capital until 1932 when it was replaced by Manama.
The city is located on Muharraq Island and has long been a centre of religiosity. Bahrain International Airport is also located on the island. Adjacent to Muharraq are the man-made Amwaj Islands, known for their large buildings, hotels and beaches. Muharraq is home to Muharraq Club, which is Bahrain's most successful football club. It is home to the famous Siyadi House. The city is also known for its souq (traditional market) and as a home of traditional arts and music.
History Muharraq was originally part of Dilmun, a Semitic speaking Bronze Age polity. Later, it became the city of Arwad on the island of Tylos (as Bahrain was referred to in antiquity), believed by some (including Strabo and Herodotus) to be the birthplace of Phoenicia. At the end of Persian rule, Bahrain came under the domination of the Seleucid Greeks, and Muharraq was the centre of a pagan cult dedicated to the ox god, Awal.
By the 5th century AD, Muharraq had become a major centre of Nestorian Christianity, which had come to dominate the southern shores of the Persian Gulf. As a sect, the Nestorians were often persecuted as heretics by the Byzantine Empire, but Bahrain was outside the Empire's control offering safety. The names of several of Muharraq's villages today reflect this Christian legacy, with Al-Dair meaning 'the monastery' and Qalali meaning a 'monk's cloisters'.
Taken by the Portuguese (1521) and the Persians (1602), Al-Muแธฅarraq passed to the control of the ฤl Khalฤซfah dynasty in 1783 with the rest of Bahrain.
Economy Gulf Air has its headquarters in Muharraq, and Bahrain Air formerly had its headquarters in the Mohamed Centre in Muharraq.
Government Building 586 in Muharraq houses the headquarters of the Civil Aviation Affairs, an agency of the Ministry of Transportation.
Education The Ministry of Education of Bahrain operates public government schools.
Boys schools include Abu Farias Al-Hamdani Primary Boys School, Al-Maari Primary Boys School, Hassan bin Thabit Primary Boys School, Omer bin Abdulazeez Primary Boys School, Sheikh Mohammed bin Essa al-Khalifa Primary Boys School, Omer bin Al-Kattab Primary Intermediate Boys School, Abdul-Rahman Al-Nasser Intermediate Boys School, Tariq bin Zeyad Intermediate Boys School, and Moharraq Secondary Boys School.
Girls schools include A'amena bint Wahab Primary Girls School, Al-Muharraq Primary Girls School, Mariam bent Omran Primary Girls School, Zubaida Primary Girls School, Istiklal, Khadija al-Kubra Intermediate Girls School, Zanoobia Intermediate Girls School, and Muharraq Secondary Girls School.
The French School of Bahrain is located in Busaiteen, in Muharraq Municipality.
Firjan (districts) Firjan is the plural of the Arabic word Fareej which translates to district. The oldest and largest Fareej in Muharraq is Fareej Al Bin Ali. It was established by Sunni Arabs belonging to the Al Bin Ali tribe in the 17th century and until recently, members of the tribe still lived in that Fareej.
Other Firjan in Muharraq include: Al Bu Khmais, Al-Gumra, Al-Zayayina, Al-Ma'awida, Bin Ghatim, Al-Jowder, Bin Hindi, Al-'Amamira, Al-Mahmeed, Al-Hayaj (or Al-Hayayej), Al-Sanqal, Al-Dosa, Al-Sagha, Sheikh Abdullah Sheikh Hamad, and Bin Khatir are all Sunni districts. Unlike Manama's firjan which are mostly Shia, Muharraq has firjan which are mostly Sunni.
Muharraq has a population of over 176,583 people. Muharraq also forms the centre of the wider Muharraq Governorate which has a population of over 268,106 people.
To set up a UBI Lab for Muharraq see: https://www.ubilabnetwork.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/UBILabNetwork
Muharraq is a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network for Design see: https://en.unesco.org/creative-cities
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๐ง๐ญ Al Muharraq 26.25
๐บ๐ธ Pompano Beach 26.235
๐ฎ๐ท Shahr-e Kord 50.85
๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ Lewes 50.867
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Locations Near: Muharraq 50.619,26.2624
๐ง๐ญ Al Muharraq 50.617,26.25 d: 1.4
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๐ง๐ญ Riffa 50.55,26.117 d: 17.6
๐ง๐ญ Madinat Hamad 50.5,26.1 d: 21.6
๐ง๐ญ Hamad Town 50.5,26.1 d: 21.6
Antipodal to: Muharraq -129.381,-26.262
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