tv [untitled] September 3, 2024 4:30pm-4:57pm IRST
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"we had been responsible for protecting the smaller gulf states and we did not know anyone else. when the british government decided to announce publicly they were going to withdraw from the persian gulf, they decided the best way to leave behind a was to try and encourage federation, and they announced and the shakes announced it and we wanted and saw this as a..."
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in the middle of the 18th century, all the belongings of france and holland in the region were handed over to the east india company of the fakhima government, and england became an absolute power without india became a competitor in the persian gulf and south asia. this issue it increased the importance of the persian gulf for the british in terms of economy and transportation. because the approximate travel time of ships from aleppo by choosing the route of basra, persian gulf to india, took five months and through the cape of good hope, about 11 months. in other words, the communication route of the persian gulf from this period, it can be said that it is very economically depressed. at the beginning of the 19th century, piracy
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in the persian gulf became widespread. the pirates were from the tribes living on the southern shores of the persian gulf, which belonged to britain, and the british government in india no longer tolerated this disorder and aggression. britain, which settled in the southern islands of the persian gulf under the pretext of establishing security , concluded friendship treaties with the tribes that engaged in piracy. to be able to make the persian gulf the hand of unrest in this sense, until they did the same thing. the pirates about 1820
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when we began to get seriously worried about the route to india and then we sent to the royal navy and and it used to fight the pirates and beat them and arrest them and so on, and the problem of piracy was finished in the 19th century. these are really pirates to be means that there is no excuse for this issue somehow and that for. it would be better for them to do this than to help the established government of this region, which is the iranian government , which could not do this due to the lack of the iranian navy, but they not only do not help the iranian government, but they themselves become allies and allies of the same pirates. they suppress the collection called sahel. the reconciliation or
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the reconciled banks put these under the flag and force during that era and you know it established its own protective areas and per tradition it was close to the tribal leaders in the arabian peninsula and also and also beyond and there were formally under british protection the only semi-independent.
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bahrain has a special geographical location, the peninsula and the presence of many fresh water springs that boil from the bottom of the sea has become the main factor for agriculture and development in this region. one of the important centers. commercial , military, and imperialism of the east and the west have been discussed so that it is said that it is impossible to dominate the persian gulf. britain sought to
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be considered an excellent authority among the sheikhdoms of the southern coast of the persian gulf. in this way, it can be the basis of power establish yourself in this area. according to the reports of many researchers, bahrain has been part of the iranian empire since ancient times, and the main population of bahrain was made up of iranian tribes . iran's rulers can do this.
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the government of bahrain in those days was governed by the governor of fars hossein ali mirza. he, who was angered by the surrender of the sheikh of bahrain to the british government, decided to attack bahrain. but william bruce, the agent of the british government in the persian gulf and the main designer of his map. the caravan is lagging behind and the sheikhs of bahrain are rebellious and don't pay taxes dan sees a preparation and an attack on bahrain and a device.
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khakri shah enters into negotiations and they conclude an agreement which is known as the shiraz agreement. according to this agreement, bruce accepts iran's absolute sovereignty over bahrain and undertakes to compensate for the damage caused to the port . yes, this was not signed by us, while this broker is in fact the owner of the authority . it had been part of the iranian empire and
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there was at one period, i think the british, one of the british representatives made some mission of the iranian sovereignty. over it but the british... it is an acknowledgment of a historical fact and it is important that the plenipotentiary representative of the british government in the persian gulf region acknowledges iran's sovereignty over bahrain, so there must have been a historical fact that this representative comes and recognizes this. since ancient times
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, we always rely a lot on this issue of the shiraz contract, because it is officially said there that a person like adam bruce is a person without evidence and evidence for such a verdict. bahrain has been owned by iran in different eras, but the infinite power of the british has been defeated so that we can no longer harm iran, during the qajar era, it sent troops to bahrain. there are documents about the rulers there, they all considered themselves dependent and subordinate to the government of iran, and the flag of shirshid was always raised above the headquarters of the rulers of bahrain. in 1860, the iranian government appointed the governor of fars and southern ports. he will go to bahrain with the command and the khalat to assure the british and
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in return he will express his devotion and loyalty to the king and the government as in the past. sheikh muhammad, the ruler of bahrain, expressed his absolute loyalty and obedience in two letters, one to the shah of iran and the other to the governor of fars. he declares about iran's sovereignty and says: because the sun is bright bahrain has been a part of iran's possessions since the distant past, and the sheikhs and residents of bahrain have always been under the protection of that noble government , and they know themselves as iranian authorities . okay, whatever you tell us, we will obey , and he even says that the british representative asked me
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it is a province that is the 14th of them , the iranian islands of the persian gulf, centered on bahrain , because it was known as the 14th province of bahrain . i don't know if the government protested at the time , it rejected all this, but gradually we see that this issue is happening. this speech comes out of the mouth of the king. the fact that the oil has run out here and my pearls have run out shows the value of the documents that
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are examining these issues with the british government on how to prepare the public opinion. used to come and talk to me about bahrain, he's always felt it something that should be settled and we had number of talks and i without any authority from london but on the strength of a one sentence in a telegram i received said well what about trying to the united nations settling it that way but i say i couldn't do this but i'm singing tomorrow and he telephoned me and said come and see me and have tea with me said 1868 and said no this
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is a possible way of getting united nations public opinion in and been prepared a little bit by masodi but he said it will take time and i got to educate public opinion it is said that in the case of bahrain senator abbas masoudi. the director of the newspaper "information" had a mission in the role of justifying the separation of bahrain from iran. in those years, the newspaper had specially placed the issue of bahrain at the top of its news and published articles in this regard. sheikh sabah ahmad al-sabah, the foreign minister of kuwait , suggested to ardeshir zahedi in a meeting that if the representatives of iran and bahrain directly enter into the dialogue,
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would it be possible to get a result from this dialogue? zahedi thinks that negotiations are useful in the absence of england it happens that they welcome this plan, unaware that the british were the designers of this idea. at the end of 1968, in the case of switzerland, in the private villa of ardeshir zahedi, after 150 years, representatives of iran and bahrain face each other. crown prince sheikh khalifa bin salman was the main representative of bahrain. amir khosro afshar, the representative of iran and the ambassador of kuwait also accompanied them. the details of these negotiations are not known. but it seems that the issue of referring the issue to the united nations
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was discussed and after a short break, the second round. negotiations continue in geneva. there was a hotel in ye korda far from geneva, it is somewhat hidden. he was afshar and his servant and sheikh esh, the main representative of the so-called bahrain, was the same sheikh khalifa. our only pressure was to turn it into a kind of referendum. and not doing so, if he agreed to hold a referendum or some kind of referendum there, it would be a sign that his government is completely illegitimate, while he said that for 200 years, the al-
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khalifa family has been ruling there. they do and consider themselves legitimate and to me. because he accepted the principle of referring to public votes this calls into question the legitimacy and the british agree with this. in my opinion, the british did not want them to participate in a so-called voting, they did not want this to become an egyptian thing in the south of the persian gulf, for example. sheikhi is enough to go and say, well, i am arai. either the people of bahrain will vote for iran, which will destroy the whole plan of the british, or 30% of the people of bahrain will vote for iran , 70 will vote for independence. bahrain is a supporter of iran's sovereignty and iran's sovereignty over bahrain and legitimate legal sovereignty
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they know that even if it is 20%, 10% is still a hundred votes. this is clear, while it seems that the strong resistance of the british to the referendum was a reason that they were not sure of winning the referendum, and maybe iran would win the referendum, and iran's sovereignty is a matter of reference. the issue was also raised for arbitration, that is, the second solution was to submit the matter to the lahab court for arbitration, but both iran, england and bahrain all understood that this is a very long process and considering that a deadline there was at that time and that deadline was actually the withdrawal of england from the persian gulf in 1969, and this solution was actually
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abandoned. in january 1347, the shah traveled to asian countries with farah and ardeshir zahedi and finally arrived in india. an ordinary journey with an unexpected ending. at the end of that trip, in a press interview with billets magazine in new delhi, shah made some special and controversial remarks. what he said in a press interview in new delhi was an admission that we really exceeded our historical right with this service. and for everyone, so to speak, it was a surprise to all of us we thought that iran is very strongly defending its claim regarding the sovereignty over bahrain
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, and once this word surprised everyone, it was worse than the tone of the shah's interview, which says that if we go and take bahrain by force, what will happen? every day must be like palestine, every day we have to kill , rini says in a way that has no iranian identity at all. if we go, for example, unlike the bahraini people , the delegation accompanying the shah, the press delegation was really unexpected for them, and they did not know that such an article would be written and they did not know with this how to face the change, even the political group with the shah and mr zahedi also said later in a press interview and he said it too. he was unaware of this matter that the shah might mention. the people of the holy prophet said that we do not take things by force. so i
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was very upset and told him to deliver it and from there i telegraphed to tehran that the interview of his holiness should not be aired, mr. zahedi. an interview says that i tried to prevent this news from leaking to the foreign press because it was too sudden. bahrain used to talk as if, for example, the french were going to occupy algeria. well, if we wanted to think like that, then, for example, the issue of azerbaijan should have been thought of in a different way. i think that conversation was ill-considered , that is, the british also did not ask for anything
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, dear viewers and dear and respected countrymen , we present the 17:00 news together with my colleagues. the deputy of transport of the highway and road transport organization announced the readiness of the bus fleet to return the pilgrims of imam reza (peace be upon him) to their cities until 17 september. 10% of the pilgrims who visit mashhad al-reza through various channels of carrying cash and riding a fleet.
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