Happy 29 April, National Persian Gulf Day
Riding on a boat on the blue waters of the Persian Gulf while watching the cute seagulls flying over and lovely dolphins swimming in the water, I was thinking this is definitely an entire travel experience for every tourist. However, the Persian Gulf is not simply a body of water for Iranians, it deeply evokes a sense of patriotism in us! 29 April is celebrated as National Persian Gulf Day in Iran. What is the story behind it? Stay with us to know more about the day!
The story behind this glorious day goes back to about 400 years ago when Shah Abas Safavid took back the Hormoz Island from Portuguese and forced them out of the Hormoz strait and the Persian Gulf. And until this day, the amazing Hormoz island has remained as an integrated part of Iran’s territory.
Although some countries have tried to change the name of the Persian Gulf throughout history, they were not successful. In 1840, the UK tried to change the name of the Persian Gulf to Britain Sea. Later, the US started to address the Persian Gulf by the name of the Arabian Gulf as their ties deepened with Saudi Arabia after World War II. In 2005 National Geography published a world an atlas and mentioned the “Arabian Gulf” in parenthesis next to the name the Persian Gulf. Google and Google Maps also used the term Gulf or Arabian Gulf. Iran has banned the publication of National Geography and Economist in Iran because they did not refer to the Persian Gulf by its real name. So, it is no joke that the Persian Gulf evokes a sense of patriotism among Iranians!
To put an end to all these confusions about the name of the Persian Gulf, in 2006 Iran government passed the bill of selecting a national day for the Persian Gulf and called 29 April as “Persian Gulf Day” after the great historical event happened years ago on the same day.
In 2006 United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names printed a document named Historical, Geographical, and Legal Validity of the Name: Persian Gulf, so no publication or media would “damage its own international credibility” by using any other name for the Persian Gulf.
It is our greatest honor to celebrate the beauty and magnificence of the Persian Gulf every year.
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