No.
There are several reasons why: Firstly Dubai does not have a King, but an Emir. Secondly, Dubai is part of the United Arab Emirates and therefore has nothing to do with Saudi Arabia. Thirdly, the Saudi Royal Family pertains exclusively to Saudi Arabia (that's why the country is named after them).
No. Bahrain is a separate independent country. However, a serious argument could be made that Bahrain is a puppet state run by Saudi Arabia based on the close relations between the countries and that the Saudi Arabian army is often used to maintain the power of the Sunni monarchy in Bahrain.
No, Dubai is not part of Saudi Arabia. Dubai is a city in the State of Arab Emirates (UAE).
Dubai is in the United Arab Emirates, located in the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula.
No. Syria is an independent country that does not even border Saudi Arabia.
No.Saudi Arabia is to the west of it.
No.
No.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Saudi Arabia is near to Qatar and Bahrain also .
Iran is east off the eastern coast of Saudi Arabia, but between Saudi Arabia and Iran lies the island-nation of Bahrain.
45 minutes only. Bahrain is very close to Saudi Arabia.
Bahrain is an island in the Persian Gulf along the coast of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is bordered by Yemen, Oman, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq (including part of the border with ISIL), and Jordan. Israel, Egypt, and Bahrain are close to Saudi Arabia, but across a thin body of water.
Saudi Arabia, china, the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, that is what i can think of at the moment.
Bahrain is an island country. West of Bahrain is Saudi Arabia and to the east is Qatar.
Bahrain is entirely a different country by itself......
Bahrain is an island country. West of Bahrain is Saudi Arabia and to the east is Qatar.
No it borders the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia