Friday, June 19, 2009

The history of Persian Gulf

The history of Persian Gulf,

Persian gulf named after Daruse one of the pragmatic ,strong-minded, peacemaker and fully diplomatic manner kings in the history of our 2500 years kingdom in Persia(old name for Iran).
Iran nation has a great old history of culture and tradition with a deep old language which is comes from Hindu-European language Sanskrit.
Iran race calls Aryan, as so many nations and countries have doubt and make accidentally mistake and call us a Arab nation.

The Greek term "Sinus Persicus" is equivalent to "Persicher golf" in German, "Golfo Persico" in Italian, "Persidskizalir" in Russian and "Perusha Wan" that all mean "Persia".

Today most common Arabic works and include the Wiki -pedia and Arabic encyclopedia call it Persian Gulf.
The story of call this gold as Arab Golf started from :

Since the beginning of 20 century it started to call as Fars Sea and there was an agreement which was signed between Iran, England, Dutch, Germany, USA and independent Kuwait which is supporting the British interest in Gulf area call this sea as a heritage of Persia .

But it was quite few times that British missionaries tried hard and British diplomats wanted to separate small Island in South part of Iran and even Dubai which is now an independent country in Persian Gulf.
The beginning of 1930s was a turning point in the history of efforts for changing the name of Persian Gulf when Sir Charles Bellgrave, (?) the British diplomatic envoy in Bahrain opened a file for the change in the name of the Persian Gulf and proposed the issue to the British Foreign Office.

Even before the response of the British Foreign Office he used the fake name (in an attempt to retake Bahrain, the Tonbs, Abu Mosa, Sirri, Qeshm, Hengam and other islands belonging to Iran and to disclose and thwart the plot of disintegration of Khozestan).

Beside the disputed that has been made over the name of Persian Gulf the United nationwith include 22 Arab members are declared the unalterable name of Persian gulf and between Iran and Arab neighboring countries.

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