Village in Capital Governorate, Bahrain
Zinj
(
Arabic
:
?????
) is a
suburb
in the city of
Manama
, the capital of
Bahrain
.
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Etymology
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The general belief amongst Bahraini scholars is that the reason why the suburb literally translates to "negros" or "blackamoors", is because it pertains to the African slaves who were sold there. Some foreign scholars disagree and claim that it is named after the
Zanj Rebellion
against the
Abbasid caliphate
in the 9th century.
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Geography
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Zinj lies in the southern part of
Manama
and lies adjacent to the Shaikh Isa Bin Salman highway which eventually leads to the
King Fahd Causeway
to neighbouring
Saudi Arabia
.
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Zinj is included in the country's planned
national light railway network
.
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The suburb is divided into two sections: New Zinj and Old Zinj. New Zinj consists of spacious villas, many overlooking the sea front and
Tubli Bay
. Old Zinj is an old section adjacent to the village of "
Bilad Al Qadeem
" (
Arabic
:
???? ??????
).
History
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Old Zinj houses many historical places such as
Al-Saboor Mosque
, one of the oldest
mosques
in Bahrain. Al Saboor Mosque is uniquely known to have no ceiling since all efforts to build one have failed.
In
J. G. Lorimer
's
Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf
, it is mentioned that 30 huts belonging to the
Baharna
are located in the village, and that cement is locally produced in 1908. His account also mentions extensive cultivation of well-irrigated
date palms
(estimated at 12,000) and farm animals.
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Zinj is the home of several foreign embassies including those of the
United States of America
,
Philippines
,
Indonesia
, and
Russia
, while also being the previous location of the
embassy of Pakistan
. In April 2002, large pro-
Palestinian
demonstrations, numbering up to 20,000, were held in front of the American embassy, in which a Bahraini citizen was killed and around 100 injured after the American embassy was attacked with
petrol bombs
and stones.
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A similar protest was held in 2003, in the run-up to the
Iraq War
.
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Several roads in Zinj were barricaded with concrete blocks, and special security forces were frequently seen in the area at night during the 2000s.
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The area has undergone extensive commercial development in the 2010s alongside the neighbouring suburb of
Seqaya
, with the Galleria mall opening in 2015 in addition to other malls such as Hayat Mall, Tala Plaza and Hala Plaza. New Millennium School-DPS is a notable CBSE school in the area.
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The
Bahrain Writers Association
is based in Zinj.
Sports
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Al-Ahli Club
and stadium are located in Zinj.
Al-Ahli Stadium
holds League A and B football matches. AlAhli Sports club is also one of the oldest and most respected sports club in the country and
region
. The club is famous for winning various regional competitions in football, basketball, and volleyball. The club is also known for nurturing star national football player
Ala'a Hubail
, who played with Al Ahli football club.
References
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