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In [[Bahrain]] they use both of [[Gregorian calendar]] and [[Islamic calendar]] in government transactions .▼
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▲In [[Bahrain]]
* For [[
* Long dates start with day, followed by month and ended with year
For [[Islamic calendar]]: ١٠/١/١٤٣٤هجري▼
* For [[Gregorian calendar]]: {{lang|ar|١٦/ديسمبر/٢٠١٣ميلادي}} or 16/Dec/2013.
▲Long dates start with day, followed by month and ended with year (although one should bear in mind that [[Arabic]] is read from right to left).For example:
▲For [[Gregorian calendar]]: ١٦/ديسمبر/٢٠١٣ميلادي or 16/Dec/2013.
==Time==
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▲In [[Bahrain]], official time is indicated in 12-hour clock system; however, a 24-hour clock system is also used . [[Bahrain]] is in the Asian time zone AST – [[UTC+3:00|Arabia standard time]]
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