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Anniversary of National Day of Persian Gulf

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Anniversary of Portuguese withdrawal from Persian Gulf was labeled as the "national day of Persian Gulf”‌ on Iranian calendar.

Anniversary of Portuguese withdrawal from Persian Gulf was labeled as “the national day of Persian Gulf”‌ by the supreme council of Cultural Revolution of Iran.

In 2005, In the one of the sessions of the council, it was decided to call the anniversary of Portuguese withdrawal from Persian Gulf, which is September 29th, the national day of “Persian Gulf”‌ to counter the attempts of some international institutes and Arabian countries to alter the name of “Persian Gulf”‌.

Portuguese navy invaded Iran through Persian Gulf in early 16th century and occupied the southern part of the country. During their colonial period in south of Iran, they left several monuments in the region which bear the characteristics of Portuguese architecture. The remains of Portuguese castle which is contemporary to Safavid dynasty and is an example of such architecture is still standing in Qeshm Island, south of Iran.

Source: persiangulfday.blogspot.de


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