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26°12′16″N 50°34′15″E / 26.2044°N 50.5708°E / 26.2044; 50.5708
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Bu Ghazal
ابو غزال
Abu Ghazal
Neighborhood
Map of Manama
Map of Manama
Country Bahrain
Governorate Capital Governorate

Bu Ghazal ( Arabic: ابو غزال, sometimes called Abu Ghazal) is a neighborhood of Manama, Bahrain.

History

Historically prior to the introduction of modern building techniques, the Bu Ghazal area was a source of a special type of white mud used as mortar in construction. The mud was shipped to Muharraq port by boat for use in building construction - a process that could take up to three days. [1]

As of 2019, it is one of the few places in Bahrain where foreigners are allowed to buy and own property as stated in the 2001 Non-Bahrainis Ownership of Property and Plots Law, alongside Hoora, Seef, Amwaj Islands, the Diplomatic Area and Juffair. [2]

Geography

It is situated in southern Manama and is close to the neighbourhoods of Zinj to the west, Salmaniya to the north, with Mahooz and Umm Al Hassam to the east.

References

  1. ^ YARWOOD, JOHN R. (1999). "Traditional Building Construction in an Historic ArabianTown". Construction History. 15: 57–77. ISSN  0267-7768. JSTOR  41613795.
  2. ^ "Clamp on expat property ownership in Bahrain backed". www.zawya.com. Gulf Daily News. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 15 August 2019.

26°12′16″N 50°34′15″E / 26.2044°N 50.5708°E / 26.2044; 50.5708


bu+ghazal Latitude and Longitude:

26°12′16″N 50°34′15″E / 26.2044°N 50.5708°E / 26.2044; 50.5708
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bu Ghazal
ابو غزال
Abu Ghazal
Neighborhood
Map of Manama
Map of Manama
Country Bahrain
Governorate Capital Governorate

Bu Ghazal ( Arabic: ابو غزال, sometimes called Abu Ghazal) is a neighborhood of Manama, Bahrain.

History

Historically prior to the introduction of modern building techniques, the Bu Ghazal area was a source of a special type of white mud used as mortar in construction. The mud was shipped to Muharraq port by boat for use in building construction - a process that could take up to three days. [1]

As of 2019, it is one of the few places in Bahrain where foreigners are allowed to buy and own property as stated in the 2001 Non-Bahrainis Ownership of Property and Plots Law, alongside Hoora, Seef, Amwaj Islands, the Diplomatic Area and Juffair. [2]

Geography

It is situated in southern Manama and is close to the neighbourhoods of Zinj to the west, Salmaniya to the north, with Mahooz and Umm Al Hassam to the east.

References

  1. ^ YARWOOD, JOHN R. (1999). "Traditional Building Construction in an Historic ArabianTown". Construction History. 15: 57–77. ISSN  0267-7768. JSTOR  41613795.
  2. ^ "Clamp on expat property ownership in Bahrain backed". www.zawya.com. Gulf Daily News. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 15 August 2019.

26°12′16″N 50°34′15″E / 26.2044°N 50.5708°E / 26.2044; 50.5708


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