Historical Events tagged with "persian gulf"

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Military & Warfare

Iranian Navy Decimates Iraqi Naval Forces

November 28th, 1980 44 years ago

In a significant naval engagement, the Iranian Navy launched Operation Morvarid, resulting in the destruction of the majority of the Iraqi Navy in the Persian Gulf. The operation, which took place shortly after the onset of the Iran–Iraq War, showcased Iran's naval capabilities and objectives in asserting control over the Persian Gulf. This decisive action was commemorated in Iran as Navy Day, symbolizing a critical moment in the naval conflict between the two nations.

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Military & Warfare

Iran's Acquisition of Tunbs from Emirates

November 30th, 1971 53 years ago

Iranian forces launched an operation to seize the Greater and Lesser Tunbs, two strategically located islands in the Persian Gulf, from the Emirates of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah. This move was part of a broader Iranian effort to assert control over the islands amidst ongoing tensions following the British withdrawal from its treaty obligations in the region. The island seizure occurred with minimal resistance, and it illustrated Iran's expanding influence in the Gulf at that time.

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Politics & Government

Bahrain Achieves Independence from Britain

August 15th, 1971 53 years ago

Bahrain's independence from the United Kingdom marked a significant turning point in its history. This shift came after negotiations that began in the mid-20th century, aimed at ending British colonial rule in the Persian Gulf. The efforts of various Bahraini leaders and growing nationalist sentiments played critical roles in this transition. On this day, the United Kingdom officially ended its protectorate status, allowing Bahrain to assume full sovereignty.

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Politics & Government

Bahrain Achieves Independence from British Rule

August 14th, 1971 53 years ago

Bahrain declared its independence from British protectorate status, ending a 150-year relationship with the UK. The announcement was made following a referendum showcasing the desire of the Bahraini people for complete sovereignty. This decision was influenced by a wider wave of decolonization occurring globally at the time, as nations sought self-determination and autonomy. The proclamation marked a significant shift in Bahrain's political landscape and aimed to redefine its relationship with foreign powers.

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Military & Warfare

Bushehr Falls to British Control

December 9th, 1856 168 years ago

Bushehr, an important port city in Iran, surrendered to British forces, marking a significant moment during the Anglo-Persian War. The British aimed to assert influence in the Persian Gulf and protect trade routes. The occupation led to substantial military and economic changes in the region. This takeover was part of a larger conflict fueled by disputes over territorial control and trade interests.

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Safavid Troops Capture Control of Basra

March 26th, 1697 328 years ago

The Safavid government troops successfully took control of Basra, a strategic port city on the Shatt al-Arab waterway. This military success was part of the ongoing efforts by the Safavid Empire to consolidate power in the region. The capture was significant for enhancing the Safavid influence in southern Iraq and controlling vital trade routes. It also symbolized the ongoing power dynamics between the rival empires in the area during this time.

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