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[Tourist Spots Around the World] The fort is located near the Bahrain international airport at Muharraq. You can reach the city from Manama via the Sheikh Khalifa Bin Salman, Sheikh Hamad or Sheikh Isa Bin Salma causeway.

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[Wahyu Family in Qatar] Bahrain - Day 1 Part 2 « Wahyu Family in Qatar: This impressive fort is a 16th-century Portuguese fort but excavations at the site reveal six other distinct eras of the place, dating back to the Dilmun era, or around 3000 BC during which time it may have been the island’s capital. You will be impressed by its mighty walls, moat (a deep, broad ditch, either dry or filled with water, that surrounds a castle, building or town) and formidable towers.

[Bahrain Hotels] Sightseeing in Bahrain: Arad Fort: This fort is a 16th century Arabic construction which has undergone a lot of restoration. When you are out sightseeing in Bahrain, take a look at the brilliantly illuminated fort during the night which presents a really magnificent sight.

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[latex.blogr.com - Blog (RSS 2.0)] Tourism in Bahrain: The fort has been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Archaeologists have also discovered seven distinct foundations, which have been dated to 2500 BC , bracelet necklace .

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[Bahrain Blog] Old Muharraq Souq - Kingdom of Bahrain | Bahrain Blog: In the Tylos or Greek period of influence (from about 300 BC to the early First Millennium), Muharraq was known as Arados, from which Arad Fort gets its name. Philip Ward in Bahrain: A Travel Guide states that Muharraq means the “the burnt one” or “the burnt” and there has been much speculation by writers and historians about how it got this name.

[ammaro.com] ammaro.com: Arad Fort: when a tourist asks where to go, they're usually guided to Seef Mall, Bahrain International Circuit, and a bunch of other modern creations that really don't show any of our past, which is actually very rich with culture and history. I'll cover most of the sites you should take a look at if you visit:

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