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The '''Baharna''' (Arabic: '''البحارنة''') are an [[Arab nations|Arab]] [https://enwww.wikipediacollinsdictionary.orgcom/wikidictionary/Ethnolinguistic_groupenglish/ethnolinguistics ethno-linguistic group] who mainly inhabit the historical region of [[Bahrain]]. They are generally regarded by scholars to be the [https://enwww.wikipediacollinsdictionary.orgcom/wikidictionary/Indigenous_peoplesenglish/indigenous aboriginal inhabitants] of the [[Gulf]] area and the eastern coast of [[Arabia]].<ref name="origin">{{cite book |last=Al-Rumaihi |first=Mohammed |date=1973 |title=Social and Political Change in Bahrain Since the First World War |url=http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/7942/ |location=Durham, England |publisher=Durham University |pages=46–47 |isbn=9780859350501}}</ref> Regions with most of the population are in the cities of [[Qatif]] and [[Ahsa]] in Eastern Arabia along with [[Awal]] archipelago, with [https://enwww.wikipediacollinsdictionary.orgcom/dictionary/wikienglish/Diasporadiaspora historical diaspora] populations in [[Baharna in Kuwait|Kuwait]], [[Baharna in Qatar|Qatar]], [[Baharna in Emirates|Emirates]], [[Baharna in Oman|Oman]], [[Baharna in Iran|Iran]] and [[Baharna in Iraq|Iraq]].<ref name="region">{{cite book |last=Holes |first=Clive |date=2000 |title=Dialect, Culture, and Society in Eastern Arabia: Glossary |url=https://brill.com/view/title/6995 |location=Leiden, Netherlands |publisher=Brill |isbn=9789004107632}}</ref> Some Bahrani people are citizens of other countries such as the United States, England, Scotland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway.
 
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