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in the name of allah, the most merciful, the streets leading to the razavi shrine are welcoming groups of mourners and mourning lovers of the ahl al-bayt, peace be upon them, from different parts of the country, at the same time as the presence of imam rauf's pilgrims. in the holy city of mashhad, a scientific and cultural exhibition is hosted by the pilgrims of the nearby shrine of razavist gozer noor . this night and day hosts pilgrims and visitors to the holy shrine of razavist gozer noor . they do art, the best crossing i've seen
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, it's great, every year is better than last year these cultural works make the children get to know imam reza, imam hossein in passing the light , special attention has been paid to children and teenagers. i am painting a topic from the birth to the martyrdom of hazrat imam reza. i am painting. painting about what about the shrine of imam reza to quranic classes in the style of traditional meetings, our teachers here , our duty is to attract the audience, and a memory-making booth with old photos of the shrine, which we use as a source of memory for them with the curtain technique. sabz, the religious shows of a few minutes are also attractive and informative for the pilgrims
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. qarfa resat is also one of the sectors that has been very well received. we tried to familiarize children and young people with the concepts of resistance in the quran. here , children and teenagers draw pictures in memory of palestinian martyrs. we must always support palestine. protect palestine forever. either with drawing or with slogans. at the entrance and exit of this passage, visitors and neighbors are also welcomed it takes place in three dimensions: breakfast, lunch and dinner , the benefactors of hazrat reza, peace be upon him, are accepted by the benefactors of the 13 institutes of the scientific and cultural organization of astan quds razavi .
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during the month of safar, more than 400 servants are serving the pilgrims and the neighbors of manour razavi court . francesca allmans said: apartheid behavior of the occupiers is simultaneously food and aimed at the west bank. and this work is done within the framework of the society's process of reclamation, replacement and development of the occupied lands. stating that the patronage given to israel allows this regime to cleanse the occupied territories of palestinians, albans asked the international community to do everything in its power to end the genocide against the palestinian nation and stop settlement construction . occupation regime in the palestinian territories .
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the crimes of the zionist regime were in their hands, stopping the genocide and crimes of the zionist regime, as well as stopping the support of the american government to this regime. a number of anti-zionist jewish rabbis were also present in this massive demonstration in the manhattan area of new york, which lasted nearly 5 hours. from
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the beginning, we have been against the trend of zionism. zionism's insistence on building an independent jewish land is against the foundations of the jewish religion. we are here in new york among the supporters of palestine to wake up the masses of the american people to understand that the crimes committed by israel in the name of the jewish religion are our shame. american demonstrators surrounded a large palestinian flag and chanted the slogan of palestinian freedom. and they shouted that the regime zionism is the biggest terrorist and occupation of palestine, i must
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help the palestinian people. russia and ukraine are the latest front in the battle between the two countries, kilometers beyond the flames as a result of the drone attack on the knakov power plant near moscow. on the other side of the square, they did not sit idle for days. within a day, at least 35 missiles and 23 drones
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targeted various places in ukraine, including the capital. the biggest war in europe in the last eight decades, now entering the 9th. turned the table in their favor, now they are looking to expand the range of attacks, the western allies should let us use the weapons they have provided us to target targets deep in russia. they should provide us with more weapons . they wanted to stop our operations at key points in dembaz. the result is clear. they could not stop us from advancing. the russian foreign minister had previously poured clean water on the hands of the ukrainians and said: moscow
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is not willing to give in to the tactic of soil against soil in negotiations . azadeh taheri of the sed and broadcasting news agency. the first researchers. unit of a hidden electric field and they discovered almost undetectable around the earth . in addition to gravity and the earth's magnetic field, nasa scientists have discovered a third and equally fundamental field: this bipolar electric field may be responsible for our mysterious supersonic particle winds that are constantly released from the earth's poles. particles can be charged by a planetary electric charge about 250 km above the earth's surface. they are drawn, the next part of the news is at 4 o'clock.
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bahrain, which once belonged to iran. with britain's presence in the persian gulf , the qajar kings and subsequent governments were gradually incompetent and weak office and finally declared independence from iran in a complicated game. this film tries to clarify the legal, historical and political dimensions of the story by looking inside the story for the first time. for nearly 200 years, britain was the most powerful country in the world. from canada to india. from australia to nigeria and from the caribbean sea to south africa
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was the domain of the british empire so that the sun did not set in its lands. six years of grueling world war shook england's authority in the region. in this war, many human and financial losses were incurred. many parts of english agriculture and industry were destroyed and part. azam the navy of that country
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was destroyed during world war ii. england suffered economic weakness and the balance of payments deficit turned it into a debtor country. but this was not the end of the story. more unfortunate events were to come. 2 years in india, the largest british colony gained independence after hundreds of years. 4 years later, iran's oil industry was nationalized, and 6 years later , the suez canal was declared foreign from the british rule. these three consecutive incidents in india, iran, egypt actually lead to the british situation as it changes the undisputed strategic power of the persian gulf region to a great extent, that is, it reaches a place where
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the persian gulf and the protection of the persian gulf, which was once the so-called pillar of british imperialism, gradually became a place of damage and damage to the british government in 1956 to 1968, which means that it was actually a loss for britain. "and we could no longer afford to keep the forces in the gulf, there was a debate inside the government, whether we should stretch in the context of all our commitments.
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from the mid 60s onwards, there was a growing current of public opinion in britain that has this kind of post imperial presence east of suis stretching right out to the east part was an anachronism that we ought to find ourselves new role is it where we should contract our responsibilities and rarely become part of europe. this was movement in public in 1967 there was a financial crisis and devaluation of considerable cuts on the defense stuck and a political decision was taken for those immediately to uh terminate our relationship both in singapore far east and in the fashion goal. england, which no longer has the ability to manage its few remaining possessions
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did not have it, he made the final decision. in 1968, harold wilson, the prime minister of england, announced in the house of commons of that country that we intend to withdraw our forces from the far east and the persian gulf as soon as possible, which will end in 1971. english foreign minister douglas hume announced in the same year that british protectorate agreements with persian gulf sheikhs will end in the same year. after this incident, the island of bahrain and other islands sought to form a single government or started to build a new country under alliance with each other. well, this issue is welcomed by the government
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shahshahi was appointed and it was announced that it is a very correct idea, but this thought also arose that a vacancy may be created and this vacancy should be filled by the shammahi government considering that it is the largest country in the persian gulf region, oil security is the biggest concern of the western world. at this time , they considered england to be the founder of security, at least the carcass of this old lion that was established, they thought that
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by that time, i think we all rarely had in mind that both iran and saudi arabia had become much stronger in the meanwhile, and between them they should be able to at least see these very small states through the early years and the storms of early independence on their own, so this was kind of consolation to us that we weren't just going to...
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like qatar in this region, but each of them has some they send their own oil to other seas through pipelines. iran was the only country that still has to pass all its oil through the strait of hormuz in the persian gulf. there are 9 sheikhdoms, 9 sheikhdoms under british protection with 9 different governments with many internal differences . and that
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publicly they were going to draw from the persian, they decided the best way to leave behind a sort of stable position in the gulf among these shakes was to try and encourage federation and they announce this and the shakes announced it and we wanted federation of all the gulf shapes including bah and this body the iranians who saw this as very devious british move to confront them with acceptance.
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in the persian gulf region. it goes back to more than 150 years ago. in the middle of the 18th century, all the possessions of france and the netherlands in the region were handed over to the east india company of the fakhima government, and england became a power. absolute became without rival in india, persian gulf and south asia. this issue 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 persian gulf route to india. it took five months and about 11 months through omid nik's nose. in other words, the communication route of the persian gulf
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is six months shorter than this period, and it can definitely be considered very economical from an economic point of view. but during the first decade of the 19th century, piracy in the persian gulf had a wide dimension. pirates from tribes living on the southern shores of the persian gulf they were making a living in this way. in the meantime, british ships were attacked and robbed. the british government in india could no longer tolerate this disorder and frequent aggression. interestingly, 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.
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in order for the british to be able to rule over these regions, i indirectly supported them in such a way that the trade of the persian gulf was affected. there will be unrest until the british can get permission to interfere to get this area and do the same thing. the people we called the pirates about 1820 when we began to get seriously worried about the route to india and then we sent to the...
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due to the lack of iranian navy, it could not do this, but this not only does not help the iranian government instead, they themselves become the allies and allies of the same pirates, they oppress everyone , they bring the group called sahil metsaheh or the reconciled shores under their own flag and influence. during that era and established its own protective areas and per tradition it was close to the tribal leaders
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in the arabian peninsula and also and also beyond um and there were formally under british protection uh the only semi- independent state during that period really was was iran with a certain contingency of of territory which existed and prevented this colonial movement, whether this government was popular or not, in any case it was the government of iran, and in any case, the government of iran was a government that was the only government independent of britain, it was not continuous , and in any case, it could resist these demands short or long-term british colonialism resists or claims for itself the british with more influence that they found in the persian gulf and were able to overcome. all the southern coasts of the persian gulf should be ruled, gradually starting to encroach on bahrain and provoke the rulers of bahrain. on
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the west coast of the persian gulf, there are a series of islands that are collectively called the bahrain archipelago. this archipelago includes 30 big and small islands. the largest island of manama, and its highest point is about 120 meters high. bahrain has a special geographical location. deep beaches suitable for shipping and the presence of many fresh water springs that boil from the bottom of the sea has become the main factor in agriculture and the creation of vast groves in this region. therefore, bahrain has always been considered as one of the important military trade centers and the highway of communication between the east and the west world, so that it is said that the domination
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of the persian gulf is impossible without the domination of bahrain. britain sought to be considered an excellent authority among the sheikhdoms of the southern coast of the persian gulf. in this way, he can establish the foundations of his power in this region. thus the british govt. under the protection of the power of fire, he was able to get between the sheikhs in a short time the border between the qatar peninsula and the government of oman should sign contracts. these contracts were the beginning of the patronage of all the sheikhs of the persian gulf in the future. sheikh bahrain also joined this contract on march 15, 1820. but therefore. according to many
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researchers, bahrain has been part of the iranian empire since ancient times, and the main population of bahrain was made up of iranian tribes. the rulers of iran are very disturbed by this attack and try to take action against it. the government of bahrain in those days was under the supervision of the governor of fars hossein ali. the british government was angered by the decision to attack takes bahrain. but william bruce, the agent of the british government in the persian gulf and the main designer of the attack on the southern sheikhs of the persian gulf, plans his plan . in 1820, hossein ali mirza saw
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that he was far behind the caravan and that the sheikhs of bahrain were rebellious and did not pay taxes . and this hossein ali mirza is bitter, but this revelation of all this pickle and devices that hossein ali mirza , the governor of pars, had expressed his pain and bitterness about the term slavery and i don't know if piracy is valid, well, this will end up very expensive. for eriard hossein ali mirza and the iranian officials, bruce comes to the conclusion that iran, which is a civilized government anyway, is an established government, here is a better answer. it should be english wedge and it is better to be interactable than the jokers who are pirates.
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he prefers iran , he enters into negotiations with hossein ali mirza farman, the governor of fars, the son of fertri shah, 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 promises to in the case of damages to the crippled port , but the british came to this argument that yes.
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who is so well-informed and knowledgeable about the affairs of the persian gulf , says that bahrain has been a part of the collective identity of pars province in all periods of history. the agreement 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 the sovereignty of iran. on bahrain, so it must be a historical fact.
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