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Hormozgan
Population: 1,062,155
Area: 68476 sq km
Altitude: 10m
Average Temperature: 26.9

he history of Hormozgan Province intermingles with the geographical aspects of the Persian Gulf. Records show that the history of the Bandar-e-Hormoz began from the times of Ardeshir Babakan. Some believe that the prosperity and flourishing of Bandar-e-Hormoz was between the years 211 - 241 A.D., when it was considered as a vital center for transactions and trade in the east. In the years 661-750 A.D. the territory of the Persian Gulf came under the realm of the Omayyeh Caliphates and later on under Abbasids. The latter took over the scene from the years 750 - 1285 A.D.
In the late 8th century A.D., that is when the sea-faring enterprises were at its peak, historians believed this to be on an equal level of importance in regards to the Silk Road if not out ranking it.
In the year 1497 A.D., initially the colonial powers of the west under the leadership of Vasco De Gama entered the ports of the Persian Gulf. Then in the year 1506 A.D. the Portuguese in order to safeguard their rights the Bandar-e-Hormoz against the Egyptian and Venetian traders besieged the same. This port became the key point at this period regarding trade and commerce in the Persian Gulf region, and also in respect to the route to the Spice Islands.
During the Safavid era, Shah Esmail Safavid considered the aspects of regaining the control of Hormoz which was then in the hands of the Portuguese. But due to being entangled with warfare against the Ottomans was unable to do so. This led to a treaty between them that strengthened the hold of the Portuguese in the realm of the Persian Gulf for a period of time. Shah Abbas the great brought an end to this state and with the aid of the Britain expelled the Portuguese from the region.
Moreover, in the year 1004 A.H. the Dutch established their commercial center in Bandar Abbas. This prompted extensive rivalry between Britain and themselves. In the late Safavid era, the government of Iran eliminated the exemption of the custom duty regarding the exports and imports carried out by Dutch, but permitted them to trade in silk in any part of the country. This coincided with the period that the Dutch constructed a fortification or a Dej (Fort) near their trading establishment in Bandar Abbas.
The ruler or governor of the Khark Island and Bandar-e-Reeg, Mir Mohana attacked the Dutch in the year 1765 A.D. because of their lapse in paying their lease, which was taken as an excuse. This proved fruitful in pushing them out of the Persian Gulf. After which Britannia dominated and brought about various small Sheikhdoms that were weak on their own and this suited the purposes of Britain.
After the World War I, the Persian Gulf was an important center regarding oil and other aspects of industrial and economic resources. Thus this region has held a strategic position which proved eye-catching and caused foreign governments and countries to have a special attention towards this territory.

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10 sights of Hormozgan :
Hindus Temple
City: Bandar Abbas
Hormoz Castle, Hormoz Island
City: Bandar Abbas
Khamir Castle, Bandar Khamir
City: Bandar Abbas
Laft Village
City: Qeshm
Kharbas (Kharbaz) Village
City: Qeshm
Basaeidoo (Sinkoo) Village
City: Qeshm
Qeshm Island
City: Qeshm
Qeshm Jame' Mosque
City: Qeshm
Qeshm Traditional Bazaar
City: Qeshm
Portuguese Castle
City: Qeshm
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