Qeshm

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<p><strong>Located in the Straits of Hormuz the island of Qeshm has had a tumultuous history.</strong> <em>Qeshm: The History of a Persian Gulf Island</em> is the first serious book-length study of the island's history. </p><p>From the fourteenth century onward the island was an important dependency of the Kingdom of Hormuz often providing drinking water to Hormuz. The island remained critical as a source of water and foodstuffs for the Portuguese beginning in the early-sixteenth century. Throughout the seventeenth century Qeshm remained a bone of contention between Portugal the Dutch and the English East India Companies. Later it was a coveted tile in the mosaic of Persian Gulf domination aspired to by the Soltans of Oman despite the pretensions of the Qajar court. The natural resources of Qeshm include salt the purest in the Persian Gulf naphtha and firewood. From Nader Shah's naval ambitions to the commercial competition of the early-twentieth century Qeshm features in innumerable mini-crises both local and international. In 1935 the British abandoned their coaling station on the island at the insistence of Reza Shah.</p><p>Qeshm's history stands in stark contrast to the popular image of this staid somewhat sleepy island. This book brilliantly researched by two of the foremost scholars of Iranian history is essential reading for anyone interested in a region whose strategic political economic and financial importance continues to grow.</p>
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