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Dilmun

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Uncover the mysteries of Dilmun, an ancient civilization thriving in present-day Bahrain. Known as a vital trade hub and mythical paradise, explore its fascinating legacy.

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    Bahrain Fort is a UNESCO Site Built Over 5,000 Years of History

    Qal'at al-Bahrain, also known as Bahrain Fort, is an archaeological site built over seven layers of human occupation, dating back to 2300 BC. It served as the capital of the ancient Dilmun civilization and later as a Portuguese fort, showcasing millennia of strategic importance.

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    Bahrain Possesses the World's Largest Prehistoric Cemetery

    The Dilmun Burial Mounds, a UNESCO World Heritage site, consist of tens of thousands of burial mounds dating back to 2200-1750 BC. These monumental structures offer unique insights into the ancient Dilmun civilization's beliefs and societal practices.

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    Bahrain Was Home to the Ancient, Mysterious Dilmun Civilization

    Often referred to as a 'paradise' in ancient Sumerian texts, Dilmun was a major trading hub linking Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. Its advanced civilization flourished for thousands of years, leaving behind vast and enigmatic burial mounds.