No. In English, Bahrain is a proper noun. In Arabic, Bahrain can mean either the name of the particular country, in which case it is a proper noun, or it can mean "two seas", in which case it is common noun.
NSA Bahrain Navy Base in Bahrain, Bahrain.
"Bahrain" being a name (pronoun) remains the same.
Yes, there are mountains in Bahrain! no, i live in bahrain there are no mountins in bahrain. mybe there are hills called mountin like the smoke mountin but it is just a name the mountin should be more than 1000 meter high but the highest piont in bahrain is at the smoke mountin and it is 134 meters that means there are no mountins in bahrain only a name
Khaldia is a name of a stable. its sh. khalid bin hamad al khalifa's stables in Bahrain and they are the sponsors for these horses.
Battlehem
Bahrain International Circuit. Gulf Air Grand Prix
Bahrain had 3 old names and they are 1- Delmon 2- Awal 3- Tylos
In Arabic, the word "bahr" means 'sea', and the dual form for bahr would be "bahrayn". The name 'Bahrain' comes from the word "bahrayn", thus Bahrain means "two seas".
The name was tylos
The genus name is Prosopis. But the species name is not known/yet to be identified.
yes it is possible to live with 160 bahrain dollar in bahrain