In the winter of 1956, journalist David Holden observed remnants of British colonial influence in Bahrain and the Gulf states, where the legacy of British India lingered in local customs and governance. By 1947, the Gulf states were officially separated from India, marking the end of a forgotten chapter of British Imperial history in the Arabian Peninsula.
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The British used to control parts of the Arabian Peninsula, and even though they left a long time ago, their influence can still be seen there today.
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