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Bahrain is split into five governorates; Capital, Central, Northern, Southern and Muharraq Governorate.  
Bahrain is split into five governorates; Capital, Central, Northern, Southern and Muharraq Governorate.  
   
   
As far as I know none of the cities or governorates uses heraldic arms.
As far as I know only the capital [[Manama]] uses heraldic arms.


==National Arms of Bahrain==
==National Arms of Bahrain==

Revision as of 05:59, 6 August 2014

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BAHRAIN - مملكة البحرين - Mamlakat al-Baḥrayn


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The National Arms of Bahrain The National Flag Location

Administrative division

Bahrain is split into five governorates; Capital, Central, Northern, Southern and Muharraq Governorate.

As far as I know only the capital Manama uses heraldic arms.

National Arms of Bahrain

The arms are derived from the national flag. Before 1820 the flag of Bahrain was initially plain red, originating from the color of the Kharidjite Muslim sect. In 1820, following the General Maritime Treaty with Britain, a vertical white stripe symbolizing the truce was added at hoist ( but de facto the plain red flag remained in use until 1910). In 1933, to distinguish the flag from other flags in the area (current Ajman and Dubai flags, ancient Abu Dhabi flag) the stripe was serrated (i.e. limited with a zig-zag border). The specific meaning of the serration is unknown.