Years ago, on this day in Bahrain, the 14th province of sought independence from the motherland, becoming an independent country; was the first country to recognize this independence. The Bahraini archipelago has long since been part of the empire and part of the land, but during the Qajar period, the British government used the weakness of the central government to separate the island. The country has gradually increased its influence over the Bahrain under several contracts with Bahrain, and later announced that since the beginning of the contract with Bahrain, the British Empire has in fact identified the Bahraini Sheikh independently.
Protest against the British government at that time was unprofessional, and even after World War II, bills were passed, according to which the government was obliged to take steps to uphold rights in Bahrain. However, at the time of Pahlavi, the government once again took action on Bahrain’s sovereignty. Accordingly, in 1335, the government announced Bahrain as the 14th province and called on Sheikh Salman bin Ahmed al-Khalifa Sheikh of Bahrain to show his loyalty. Work came to a point where threatened to take military action to recapture Bahrain.


