Arab German
Consulting (http://www.arab.de/arabinfo/bahrain.htm)
Major portal site on the Arab countries. Includes up-to-date information on the
government, history, economy, education systems.
Arab Net (http://www.arab.net/bahrain/index.html)
It is a major Arab website that contains information on the government, history,
geography, business, culture, transport, tourism of each country, and provides
links to other relevant websites.
Bahrain (http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107313.html)
It gives concise guide to the history, geography of the Bahraini people and country.
Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation (http://www.gna.gov.bh/brtc/radio.html)
It is considered the first broadcasts in the Arab Gulf Region when it went on
air in 1941 during the second world War l.
Bahrain: The Pearl of the Gulf (http://www.golfbahrain.com/)
It is the website of the first international 18 hole grass golf course in Bahrain.
The Country and People
of Bahrain (http://www.hejleh.com/countries/bahrain.html)
It links to sites in Bahrain and Bahrain related sites.
Discover Bahrain (http://www.discoverbahrain.com/)
This site gives information about Bahrain includes historical sites, cultural
sports, and marks and maps.
Encyclopedia.com (http://www.encyclopedia.com/SearchResults.aspx?Q=Bahrain)
From the Electronic Library, searching the Encyclopedia.com by country provides
numerous narrative articles on its history, culture, politics.
Fares.net (http://www.fares.net)
Site includes a directory and a list of sites on a wide range of subjects including
tourism, entertainment, culture, the media, news and business in English and
Arabic. Search under the name of the country.
The Oriental Institute
Museum (http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/PA/OI%5FPA.html)
The Museum of the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute offers on
this page photographs of monuments in ancient Iran, Iraq, Sudan, and Egypt. Links
to related sites are also provided.
UCLA Library
Collections & Internet Resources (http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/url/colls/mideast/)
The University of California Library Collections and Internet Resources in Middle
Eastern, Arab, Islamic, Armenian and Central Asian studies.
United States. Library of
Congress Country Studies (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/bhtoc.html)
A series published by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress
under the Country Studies/Area Studies Handbook Program sponsored by the Department
of the Army.
University
of Texas Middle East Website (http://menic.utexas.edu/Countries_and_Regions/Bahrain/)
Excellent website on the government, politics, news and media, education and
the social sciences in the Middle East.
World Statesmen (http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Bahrain.html)
"World Statesmen is an attempt at a comprehensive and accurate list of the
heads of state and heads of government (and, in certain cases, de facto leaders
occupying neither of those formal positions) for all countries and territories,
going back to about 1700 or in some cases earlier. Some go further back, some
only from their creation. Some subdivisions of some countries are present including
native or traditional polities, provinces, or states. This sight also lists the
leaders of international, religious, and governmental organizations." Searchable
by leader or by nation, offers a map of the country, audio and text versions
of the national anthem, and text of the national constitution for most countries. |