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Volume 1, Issue 1 And 2 (Cultural Journal of Hormozgan 2011) |
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location finding of a new village in bastak province considering passive defense in GIS environment using AHP model |
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An investigation of the commercial relationship between Iran and Netherland in Safavites and Afshariyeh |
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Homoz island from the view point mahovan Chini's litinery |
P. 39-49 |
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The Characteristics of National Awareness in Sadid’s Itinerary |
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Iranian National Identity as Narrated by Keshm Jangnameh |
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Abstract Much research has been done on the expulsion of the Portuguese from the Persian Gulf Islands, but most of them have considered the case of Hormuz while relatively less has been written on their expulsion from Gheshm Island and the consequent siege of their castle. According to the strategic position of this achievement which led to the final occupation of the Portuguese castle in Hormuz, it seems an interesting challenge to look back and revise this process in the Gheshm Island from which the main natural resources (such as water) were imported to Hormuz. Using primary references and hermeneutic literature, this study starts to re-investigate historical data in a revisionary look towards expulsion of the Portuguese from Persian Gulf. Keywords Hormuz Island, Gheshm Island, the Portuguese, Safavian Age, King Abbas the first Mohammad Hassanniya Looking Back on the Process of the Portuguese Expulsion from Gheshm and Hormuz Islands in the Age of King Abbas Safavi the first |
P. 81-93 |
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The First Chapter in Excavations of Hormoz Island in 1979 |
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Sources and References used by Ghazayi in Omdatol Majales Ghazayi |
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Formality Embassy in Iran during the Safavid |
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An Investigation of Education in the Age of Safaviyeh |
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Abstract This paper considers Portuguese invasion as a major political shock in the history of Hormuz Island in the 10th century. Looking upon the aftermath of the event, the body of the article focuses on the influence of political history and the formation of public resistance in Hormuz. Hormuz’ political history was not confined to the island; rather it encompassed regions in the North and South of Persian Gulf. The fact provides a firm ground to evaluate the identity of Persian Gulf with an special emphasis on its Iranian nature. For a long time, the nobility of Hormuz were the biggest centre of power in the waters around. They also functioned as strong barriers on the way of foreign invasions. As a result of business and trade they made a huge amount of wealth that brought about economic development. Therefore, they were the main dominant Iranian force in the seas around. However, the decline of Hormuz brought abount different consequences of which we can name the initiation of th |
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An Survey of Personal and Social Consequences of Disability |
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