King of Bahrain

Bahrain

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Politics and government of
Bahrain


  • Constitution
  • King
    • Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa
  • Prime Minister
    • Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa
  • National Assembly
    • Consultative Council
    • Council of Representatives
  • Political parties
  • Elections: 1973, 2002, 2006, 2010
  • Governorates
  • Human rights
  • Women's political rights
  • Foreign relations

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The King of Bahrain was a title created in February 2002 when the then Emir of Bahrain, Hamad ibn `Isa Al Khalifah, invested himself as king his third year of reign. Between 1783 and 1971 the rulers of the country were previously titled as Hakim of Bahrain, and from 1971 until 2002 as Emirs of the State of Bahrain. Like the hakim and emirs before him, the king is the head of state and wields nearly absolute power.

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List of sovereigns

Hakim of Bahrain

The title of the sovereign was Hakim al-Bahrayn, translating as "Lord of Bahrain."

  • Sheikh Sulman bin Ahmad Al Khalifah (1796-1825)
  • Sheikh Khalifah bin Sulman Al Khalifah (1825-1834)
  • Sheikh Muhammad bin Khalifah Al Khalifah (1834-1842), his first of three reigns

Emirs of the State of Bahrain

The title of the sovereign was Amir Dawlat al-Bahrayn, translating as "Prince of the State of Bahrain."

King of Bahrain

The title of the sovereign is Malik al-Bahrayn, translating as "King of Bahrain."

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