Not to be confused with
Baharna , the
Shia majority indigenous people of Bahrain.
Ethnic group
Ajam of Bahrain عجم البحرين (in Arabic) ایرانیان بحرین (in Persian) Ajams/Iranian school in Bahrain 1939
Persian (Bahraini, Bushehri, Shirazi), Achomi/Khodmooni , Baluchi , Luri , Azeri , Ajami Arabic,[ 1] Bahraini Arabic Islam (Sunni ,[ 2] : 36 Twelver Shias ,: 38 Bahais , Jewish , Christians , Non-religious (Atheists )[ 2] : 42 Iranian diaspora (Iranians of UAE • Ajam of Bahrain • Ajam of Qatar • Ajam of Iraq • 'Ajam of Kuwait • Iranians of Canada • Iranians of America • Iranians of UK • Iranians of Germany • Iranians of Israel • Iranians in Turkey )Iranic people • Ethnicities in Iran
The Ajam of Bahrain (Arabic : عجم البحرین ), or Iranians of Bahrain (Persian : ایرانیان بحرین ), are a collection of ethnic groups in Bahrain composed of Bahraini citizens of Iranic ancestries and Iranian background .[ 3] [ 2] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
Most families are of a Shia background, although there is a number of Sunni families of Achomi and Baluchi ancestry as well.[ 3] [ 2] : 36, 39 [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] They are mostly bilingual.
The Ajam are found in significant numbers in Manama , Muharraq , and Shia majority areas such as Saar, Diraz and Samaheej . Both Samaheej and Diraz have their names derived from Persian .[ 8] [ 9]
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^ a b "International History Blog: The Ajam of Manama" . 2015-10-30. Archived from the original on 2024-07-03.
^ a b Kokherdi, Mehran. تاريخ جنوب فارس لارستان و بستك [History of South Persia Laristan and Bastak ] (in Arabic) (1st ed.).
^ a b Peterson, John E (2013). "THE BALUCH PRESENCE IN THE PERSIAN GULF" (PDF) . Oxford University Press .
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^ ADMIN (2016-07-19). "Persian (Larestani/Khodmooni) Sunnis – A shaping force in Bahrain" . Archived from the original on 2024-06-25. Retrieved 2024-09-07 .