Bahrain, a small island group in the …
Years: 1861 - 1861
Bahrain, a small island group in the Persian Gulf controlled for centuries by the Khalifa family, becomes a British protectorate in 1861.
The binding treaty of protection, known as the Perpetual Truce of Peace and Friendship, ushers in the period of colonialism in Bahrain.
The treaty, similar to those entered into by the British Government with the other Persian Gulf principalities, specifies that the ruler cannot dispose of any of his territory except to the United Kingdom and cannot enter into relationships with any foreign government without British consent.
In return the British promise to protect Bahrain from all aggression by sea and to lend support in case of land attack.
More important, the British promise to support the rule of the Al Khalifa in Bahrain, securing its unstable position as rulers of the country.
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Groups
- Al Khalifa family
- Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
- Bahrain, Emirate of
- Bahrain, British protectorate of
