Bahrawat

Bahrawat (Arabic: البحراوات al-Bahrawat, Baro: Bárauat) fully called The state of Bahrawat (Arabic: دولة البحراوات Dawlat al-Bahrawat, Baro: Bárauat Steti), is an archipelago country. It is situated in the middle of the Arabian Sea between the south of India and Yemen. Bahrawat has a total of around 7,960 km2 of the coastal length and area.

Bahrawat has a number of 2.439.695 people residing in the country, with 68% of the population who were born in the country, 12% who are foreigners residents from neighbors countries of Middle East, Africa or South Asia and 20% who have family ancestry from Bahrawat with mixed ethnic.

Etymology
The etymology of the name "Bahrawat" comes from the Arabic term "The middle of the Sea" given by the Moors from the Maghreb referring about the archipelago being located in the middle of the Arabian Sea.