Heydar Amiri
Abstract
The Persian Gulf and its northern and southern coasts have always been of national, regional and global political and social importance. At the beginning of the Qajar period, this waterway ...
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The Persian Gulf and its northern and southern coasts have always been of national, regional and global political and social importance. At the beginning of the Qajar period, this waterway had a trade and commercial importance; Then it became politically and militarily important. The lack of an efficient navy for the Iranians has always been the most important reason for the lack of proper control of the Persian Gulf by the Iranian governments, especially in modern times. Some of the kings of the Iranian governments, from Safavid to Qajar, sought to create a powerful navy to establish security and boost trade and commerce in the Persian Gulf. In this article, the formation of a modern and regular navy in the Persian Gulf by Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar and the role of the Persepolis ship in creating internal and external security in this waterway have been studied by descriptive-analytical method and using historical and library resources. According to the results of this article, Nasser al-Din Shah's main goal in creating a navy was to counter the intervention of colonial powers, especially Britain, in the Persian Gulf region. Of course, he was not successful in this way and only managed to punish and suppress the rebellious rulers with the Persepolis ship on the northern shores of the Persian Gulf.