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03-03-2006, 10:31 AM
Geographic
location and Cilmate
With 27,653 square kilometers, and with 60 kilometers sea
border, the province of Bushehr is located on the south-west of Iran
and on the Persian Gulf. Thus this province has remarkable strategic
importance for the country and the whole region. The province is
consisted of 7 districts which are: Bushehr, Dashti, Daylam, Kangan,
Genaveh and Tangistan. The provincial capital and the administrative
center of the province is the city of Bushehr.
The geographical structure of the province divides the province
into two different areas, the plain on the weast and south - west
and the mountainous on the north and nort-east. The plain is
straited on the Persian Gulf cost, and in includes most of cities
and towns. The mountainous area is formed by two mountain chaines,
Gach Tursh and Noukand, which form two paralel straited mountain
Bushehr and its History
The good and strategic location of city of Bushehr has been the
main reason for the establishment of the port of Bushehr by the
Hamid kings, many years before the Crise. The Acaemenid turned
Bushehr to by a section of the Pars Satrap(state).
It is obvious that the Persian Gulfand consiquenly the province
of Bushehr enjoyes a remarkable situation with trade in addition to
its remarkable situation regarding military affairs, so it is
magnificeint for the government and the people for its importance
regarding wealth knowledge, political relations and hegemony. For
these reasons, the Europeans were interested to take controle on the
region and the city of Bushehr in particular. the portigous,
therefore, invaded the city of Bushehr in 1506 and attempted to take
the place of the Egiptian and the Vinecian traders who were dominant
in the region. In 1031 AH (After Hidjret), Shah Abbas Safavi united
with the English against the Portigous, that resulted to throwing
them out of the Persian Gulf. In 1148 AH, Nader Shah Afshar started
the development of Bushehr which was just a village then. He turned
Bushehr to a big port in the region and facilitated it with modern
equipments. He also established a factory for ship building there,
so at the end of the Nader era, there were 23 to 25 ship belong to
the Iranian government in the Persian Gulf.
During the Zand era, the region was a place for political
chalenges between diffirent political groups. When the Qajar dynasty
replaced the Zandists, they gaind less control on the region of the
Persian Gulf, so the British influence in the region increased
gradualy. The Councolate General of Britain governed Bushehr for 20
years. This situation had lasted till 1913, and during the long
battle between the Iranians and the British troops, the Iranians
lost in 1857 and the British influence expanded to include all the
Persian Gulf cost. But in 1913 the Iranians won the long battle
Historical
under the reble Iranian commander, Raies Ali Delvari, who was teh
commander of the Tahgistan brave troop.
Qala Holandiha (the Duch Castle), Mabad Pozeidoon (The Sea God
Temper), Gurestan Bastani(the ancient cemetry), Imamzadeh Mir
Mohammed Hanifeh, Aramgah (tomp) Haj Mohammed Ibraheem Esfahani and
the Old Church which is located in the Khark Island.
Ab Anbar (water store) Qavam, Khaneh Qadimi (old hous) Qazi,
Maqbareh (tomb) the English General, Gurestan (cemetry) Shaab, Masjd
(Mosque) Shaykh Sadoon and Klisay Maseeh Moqaddas (the Holy Crist
Church).
Khaneh (the house of) Raies Ali Delvari which is located 45
kilometers of Bushehr.
Emarat Qadimi (the Old Building) Malik which is located 5
kilometers to Bushehr.
Mantaqeh Bastani(the old site) of Ray Shahr which is located 8
kilometers south to Bushehr.
Aramgah (tomb) abdul mohaymrn which is locatted close the old to
Ray Shahr.
Emaret (big building) Darya Baygui, Khaneh (house) Dehdashti,
Emaret Mirath Farhangi (cultural heritage), Emaret Shahrdari (the
municipality bulding), Emaret Kazerooni and the quarter centers of
Shabandi and Bihbahani Bushehr.
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location and Cilmate
With 27,653 square kilometers, and with 60 kilometers sea
border, the province of Bushehr is located on the south-west of Iran
and on the Persian Gulf. Thus this province has remarkable strategic
importance for the country and the whole region. The province is
consisted of 7 districts which are: Bushehr, Dashti, Daylam, Kangan,
Genaveh and Tangistan. The provincial capital and the administrative
center of the province is the city of Bushehr.
The geographical structure of the province divides the province
into two different areas, the plain on the weast and south - west
and the mountainous on the north and nort-east. The plain is
straited on the Persian Gulf cost, and in includes most of cities
and towns. The mountainous area is formed by two mountain chaines,
Gach Tursh and Noukand, which form two paralel straited mountain
Bushehr and its History
The good and strategic location of city of Bushehr has been the
main reason for the establishment of the port of Bushehr by the
Hamid kings, many years before the Crise. The Acaemenid turned
Bushehr to by a section of the Pars Satrap(state).
It is obvious that the Persian Gulfand consiquenly the province
of Bushehr enjoyes a remarkable situation with trade in addition to
its remarkable situation regarding military affairs, so it is
magnificeint for the government and the people for its importance
regarding wealth knowledge, political relations and hegemony. For
these reasons, the Europeans were interested to take controle on the
region and the city of Bushehr in particular. the portigous,
therefore, invaded the city of Bushehr in 1506 and attempted to take
the place of the Egiptian and the Vinecian traders who were dominant
in the region. In 1031 AH (After Hidjret), Shah Abbas Safavi united
with the English against the Portigous, that resulted to throwing
them out of the Persian Gulf. In 1148 AH, Nader Shah Afshar started
the development of Bushehr which was just a village then. He turned
Bushehr to a big port in the region and facilitated it with modern
equipments. He also established a factory for ship building there,
so at the end of the Nader era, there were 23 to 25 ship belong to
the Iranian government in the Persian Gulf.
During the Zand era, the region was a place for political
chalenges between diffirent political groups. When the Qajar dynasty
replaced the Zandists, they gaind less control on the region of the
Persian Gulf, so the British influence in the region increased
gradualy. The Councolate General of Britain governed Bushehr for 20
years. This situation had lasted till 1913, and during the long
battle between the Iranians and the British troops, the Iranians
lost in 1857 and the British influence expanded to include all the
Persian Gulf cost. But in 1913 the Iranians won the long battle
Historical
under the reble Iranian commander, Raies Ali Delvari, who was teh
commander of the Tahgistan brave troop.
Qala Holandiha (the Duch Castle), Mabad Pozeidoon (The Sea God
Temper), Gurestan Bastani(the ancient cemetry), Imamzadeh Mir
Mohammed Hanifeh, Aramgah (tomp) Haj Mohammed Ibraheem Esfahani and
the Old Church which is located in the Khark Island.
Ab Anbar (water store) Qavam, Khaneh Qadimi (old hous) Qazi,
Maqbareh (tomb) the English General, Gurestan (cemetry) Shaab, Masjd
(Mosque) Shaykh Sadoon and Klisay Maseeh Moqaddas (the Holy Crist
Church).
Khaneh (the house of) Raies Ali Delvari which is located 45
kilometers of Bushehr.
Emarat Qadimi (the Old Building) Malik which is located 5
kilometers to Bushehr.
Mantaqeh Bastani(the old site) of Ray Shahr which is located 8
kilometers south to Bushehr.
Aramgah (tomb) abdul mohaymrn which is locatted close the old to
Ray Shahr.
Emaret (big building) Darya Baygui, Khaneh (house) Dehdashti,
Emaret Mirath Farhangi (cultural heritage), Emaret Shahrdari (the
municipality bulding), Emaret Kazerooni and the quarter centers of
Shabandi and Bihbahani Bushehr.
http://img346.imageshack.us/img346/1894/13rz1.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
http://img346.imageshack.us/img346/9775/25pg.gif (http://imageshack.us)
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/2686/108eq.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
http://img346.imageshack.us/img346/9154/shrr7dd.jpg (http://imageshack.us)