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Dear List Members,

 

This is the rectified chart of:

 

BAHRAIN

Aug 15, 1971  12:00 AM

-04:00 R3T

Manama Longitude: 50E35

Latitude: 26N13

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:27 Current Period: JU/SA/ME

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

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Asc    01:51 Tau                  Krittika   Su

Sun    27:54 Can  +00:57:38  WK   Aslesha    Me

Moon   15:31 Tau  +13:33:17  WK   Rohini     Mo

MarsR  22:20 Cap  -00:15:34  FM   Shravana   Mo

MercR  16:54 Leo  -00:11:01 

WK   P.Phalguni Ve

Jupt   03:48 Sco  +00:03:44  FM   Anuradha   Sa

Ven    24:21 Can  +01:14:08  FM   Aslesha    Me

Sat    11:58 Tau  +00:03:38  WK   Rohini     Mo

Rahu   21:04 Cap  +00:00:23  FM   Shravana   Mo

Ketu   21:04 Can  +00:00:23  FM   Aslesha    Me

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 875

beats

Day: Sunday  Sunrise: 6:11 AM

Tithi:  Krishna Navami

Yoga Pt: 16:45 Sg  Yogi:Ve  AviYogi:Ju 

Dup Yogi: Ju

Dagha Rashis: Leo Sco

 

Rashi Chart

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*KE 21:04  *   *       AS 01:51        *  

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*VE 24:21    * 2       SA 11:58          * 12         *   

*SU 27:54  *   *       MO 15:31        *   *          *   

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Navamsha

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*MO          * 4       RA                * 6  MER    

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Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

 

Long ruled by Arabs, the ancient land of Bahrain was an important

trading center, dating all the way back to Roman times.

 

 It's a (small in size) group of 33 islands

located just off the eastern coastline of Saudi Arabia in the Persian Gulf.

 

 The largest island is Bahrain Island. Modern causeways

connect the four main islands, and all are connected to Saudi Arabia by the 16-mile-long

King Fahd Causeway.

 

 Similar to numerous other Arab states, Bahrain had a long

relationship with the United Kingdom, until declaring

its independence in 1971. It joined the United Nations that very year.

 

 Most of the modern population is concentrated

around Manama, the capital city,

and much of that population (about 30%) are non-Bahraini immigrants.

 

 This land (especially Bahrain Island) is primarily

barren desert, with a limestone surface. Petroleum processing and refining, as

well as international banking are the major industries.

http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/bh.htm

 

IN THE LETTER WHICH IT ADDRESSED TO THE AMIR OF

BAHRAIN ON THE EVE OF INDEPENDENCE, BRITAIN SAID: THE SYSTEM OF

THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BRITAIN AND BAHRAIN, A SYSTEM WHICH CONFLICTS

WITH BAHRAIN'S EXERCISE OF ITS FULL SOVEREIGNTY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

ENDS AS OF TODAY.

http://www.gna.gov.bh/bahrain-qatar/news/news-540.htm

 

National Day, 16 December (1971); note - 15 August 1971 is the date of

independence from the UK, 16 December 1971 is the date of

independence from British protection

http://worldfacts.us/Bahrain.htm

 

http://www.bahrain.gov.bh/english/bahrain/books/manstate/Chapter09_1.asp

 

Chart Notes:

Disaster Date Killed

Epidemic Aug-1978 111

Transport Accident 23-Aug-2000 143

Transport Accident 1-Nov-1990 10

 

 date type registration operator fat. location pic

cat

19-AUG-1979 Boeing 707 5B-DAM Cyprus Airways 0 Bahrain  A1

07-JAN-1998 Learjet 35 HZ-106  Saudi AF 0 Bahrain   U1

23-AUG-2000 Airbus A.320 A4O-EK Gulf Air 143 Bahrain  A1

 

1971        Aug 14, Bahrain proclaimed

independence after 110 years of British rule. [see Dec 16]

  

1994         Dec 17, In Bahrain Hani al-Wasti (25)

and Hani Khamees (26) were the first of more than 40 people killed in the

political upheaval among the Shiites.

 

1995        The parliament was dissolved by the

ruling al-Khalifa family.

   

1995         18 US jets were stored.

 

1996         Jan, The ruling al-Khalifa family,

followers of the Sunni branch of Islam, put down new protests by dissidents of

the Shiite branch.

 

1996         Jan, Opposition leaders claim that

2,000 people were arrested by government authorities after protesting for the

restoration of the parliament.

   

1996        Feb 11, A luxury hotel was bombed and 4

people were injured. An Islamic group claimed responsibility.

  

1996        Mar 27, A dissident was executed for

murdering a police officer. It was the first execution in 20 years and set off

street battles and arrests.

   

1996        Jun 3, The government said that 29 militants

confessed last month to be trained by Iran to topple the ruling Al Khalifa family and

install a Shiite Muslim government.

 

1996        Jun 10, Iran offered to mediate

between Bahrain and its Shiite

opposition and denied any involvement in the recent plot to topple the

government.

  

1996        Aug 22, New environmental anti-pollution

laws went into effect.

 

1998        Jun 13, It was reported that the Old

World Screwworm had broken out in Iraq, Kuwait and Bahrain. 19 people were

reported infected by the disease in which carnivorous larvae hatch from eggs

laid in broken skin.

  

1999        Mar 6, The emir of Bahrain, Sheik Issa

bin Salman Al Khalifa (65), a key Western ally who had ruled for nearly four

decades, died shortly after a meeting with Defense Secretary William Cohen. He

was succeeded by his eldest son, Crown Prince Hamed ibn Issa Khalifa (49).

 

1999        Jul 7, The top dissident, Sheik Abdul-Ameer

al-Jamri, was sentenced to 10 years in prison and fined $15 million after he

was convicted of spying and inciting unrest. He was freed the next day with an

amnesty.

  

1999        Fall, Princess Meriam Al Khalifia (19)

eloped with US Marine Pfc. Jason Johnson (25). Johnson smuggled her into the US and she faced

deportation by the State Dept. in 2000.

   

2000        Aug 23, In Bahrain a Gulf Air Airbus

A320 crashed on approach to Manama and all 143 people aboard were killed

including 36 children.

   

2000        Dec 24, It was reported that the emir,

Sheikh Hamad, would allow a vote on a new national charter that would make the

country a constitutional monarchy.

 

2000        Dec 31, Six Persian Gulf nations (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab

Emirates)

signed a regional defense pact.

 

2000        Sheikh Hamad emptied the jails of

political dissidents, abolished draconian security laws, promised to hold free

municipal elections in 2002 and elections for a new parliament in 2003.

   

2001        Sep 23, The 6-member Persian “Gulf

Cooperation Council” met in Jidda and pledged support for an int’l. coalition

against terrorism.

   

2002        Feb 14, Sheikh Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa

declared himself king and approved plans for a constitutional monarchy.

Parliamentary elections were scheduled for October and municipal elections in

May. Women were to be allowed to vote and stand as candidates for the 1st time.

Foreigners would be allowed to vote under certain conditions.

  

2002        May 9, Voters cast ballots in elections

for 50 municipal seats. Bahraini women were allowed to vote and run for office

for the 1st time, though none were elected.

 

2002        Sep 14, In Lackawanna, New York, 5 men of Yemeni

descent were charged with supporting foreign terrorist organizations. They

reportedly were schooled in the tools of terror, including the use of suicide

as a weapon, in camps run by Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network.

A 6th member of the cell was arrested in Bahrain.

 

2002        Oct 24, Bahrain held its first

legislative elections in nearly 30 years. Results showed a mix of secularist

and Islamic candidates winning seats, with two women securing places in run-off

polls. The Shia opposition boycotted the election and this led to a heavily

Sunni-dominated parliament.

 

2002        Nov 1, In Bahrain Islamic and secular

candidates won run-off votes for seats in the parliament, according to final

results. 2 women lost in run-off races.

  

2002        Dec 14, Sheik Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa,

the king of Bahrain, inaugurated the first parliament in nearly

30 years.

 

2002        The Bahrain constitution decreed by

Sheik Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa kept half the legislature’s seats for his

appointees and hobbled its power to initiate laws or question officials.

 

2003        Oct 2, In Bahrain assailants hurled

gasoline bombs at a busload of police officers, wounding five of them.

 

2004        Jul 5, US military families

planned to leave Bahrain in the next few days following reports

terrorists were planning attacks here.

 

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