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Siyadi House
Historic residence in Muharraq City, Bahrain / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Siyadi House, also known as Bayt Siyadi (Arabic: بيت سيادي) is a historic building in Muharraq City, Kingdom of Bahrain. It is part of a larger complex of buildings constructed for the pearl merchant Abdullah bin Isa Siyadi, which further includes a mosque and a majlis. While the Siyadi House was built under Ahmad bin Jassim Siyadi, the construction of the Siyadi Majlis was initiated by Ahmad bin Jassim Siyadi and the Siyadi Mosque was a shared initiative of Isa and Jassim bin Yousif Siyadi.[1] It is also a part of the Bahrain pearling trail, the second UNESCO World Heritage Site in the country.
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