Sawt al-Bahrain

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FrequencyMonthly
Founded1950
Final issueAugust 1954
Sawt al-Bahrain
CategoriesPolitical magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Founded1950
Final issueAugust 1954
CountryBahrain
Based inManama
LanguageArabic

Sawt al-Bahrain (Arabic: The Voice of Bahrain) was a monthly political magazine published in Manama, Bahrain, between 1950 and 1954.[1] It was the first independent publication by the Bahraini intellectuals.[2] The magazine laid the basis for the High Executive Committee (Arabic: al-Hay'a al-Tanfidhiyya al-Uliya) which was a cross-sectarian nationalist political movement in Bahrain founded in 1955 and inspired other publications including Al Isha which was a cultural journal.[2][3]

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