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موضوع تعبير انجليزي عن العيد الوطني
National Day is one of the most important national events in which countries around the world celebrate as an expression of the need to preserve all the concepts of unity, friendliness, peace and brotherhood between the members of society,and to express their love for each other and their good leadership.
The importance of this national day stems from reminding the new generations of all the achievements of their predecessors, and keen to instill cultural values in the hearts of young generations to move forward in the same steps, and to provide the best picture of their country in all international forums, and to raise awareness about the need to preserve national unity.
فقرة عن العيد الوطني البحريني بالانجليزي
Today’s Doodle honors Bahrain’s National Day, a two-day public holiday in celebration of the nation’s declaration of sovereignty in 1971. To mark the occasion, red and white lights are used to ornament everything from landmark buildings to the country’s famous palm trees.
Illustrated in the Doodle artwork is Bahrain’s red and white flag, which was formally adopted in 2002. The flag’s two-color design traces its origins back to the 1820 General Treaty of Peace with the U.K., when the flag’s white band was added to the existing red background to symbolize the harmonious relationship between the two countries.
Happy National Day, Bahrain!
تعبير عن العيد الوطني البحريني بالانجليزي
From the 1860’s, Bahrain had been a British protectorate.
Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa was made the first emir of Bahrain from 1961 until his death. Born in Jasra, he became emir upon the death of his father, Salman ibn Hamad.
During his 38 year reign, Bahrain gained its independence from the United Kingdom on 15 August 1971 and Bahrain underwent an economic transformation into a modern nation and a key financial center in the Persian Gulf area.
At the age of 65, Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa died of a heart attack on 6 March 1999 at the al Sakhir Palace in Manama shortly after his meeting with the United States defense secretary William Cohen. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa