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Coat of arms of Bahrain.
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7 February 15 |
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symbol created in the 1930s by the British advisor to the King of Bahrain (then emir) -- updated, with five white "valleys" representing the five pilars of Islam. |
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Tonyjeff, based on national symbol. |
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01:45, 4 February 2008 |
User:ChristianBier |
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20:16, 4 November 2007 |
User:Ramiy |
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00:43, 31 July 2007 |
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20:35, 15 February 2007 |
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20:26, 15 February 2007 |
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