Juffair
It is also the site of Bahrain's largest mosque, Al Fateh Grand Mosque, which houses the National Library.
History
In 1908, John Gordon Lorimer's Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf described Juffair as a village located on the northern tip of the cape of Juffair. It boasted 80 reed huts occupied by Baharna, cultivators and fishermen. The village was home to 15 pearling vessels at the time. A large clump of 900 date palms existed to the southwestern portion of the village alongside lucerne fields. A census of livestock showed 2 horses, 7 donkeys, and 4 cattle at the time.
A British naval installation known as HMS Jufair was established near the old Juffair village on April 13, 1935, in the area where ASU-SWA is located today. In 1950, the United States Navy leased office space aboard HMS JUFFAIR from the British. In 1971, after their treaty expired, the British left Bahrain, granting the island total independence. The United States, through agreement with the Bahraini government, took over part of HMS JUFFAIR, renaming it Administrative Support Unit Bahrain, subsequently Naval Support Activity Bahrain. Many Westerners live in Juffair.
Amenities
The offices of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Central Informatics Organization, Bahrain Society of Engineers, and the Bahrain Tribune newspaper are all located in Juffair. The Bahrain School and Modern Knowledge School are both also located in Juffair.
There is a new commercial road in Juffair (Al Shabab Road) that houses many restaurants and retail outlets. Near the entrance of Juffair, there is a building called Murjan Shopping Center that has a large supermarket, a restaurant, post office, and coffee shops.
The American Naval Support Center is located in Juffair.
See also
References
- ^ Vacations Juffair — Bahrain, PlacesOnLine.
- ^ Bars & Clubs, TimeOut, Bahrain.
- ^ "'Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf. Vol. II. Geographical and Statistical. J G Lorimer. 1908' [222] (245/2084)". Qatar Digital Library. 2014-09-30. Retrieved 2020-08-30.
- ^ Manama (Juffair), Bahrain (Al Manamah), GlobalSecurity.org.
- ^ "Al Murjan Center". Foursquare. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
- ^ "Naval Support Activity Bahrain". Military.com - Base Guide. Retrieved 20 January 2018.