- Hormozgān Province
Infobox Iran Province
province_name = Hormozgān
ostan_name = هرمزگان , _fa. "ostan Hormozgān"
loc_
capital =Bandar Abbas
latd=27.1884 |longd=56.2768
area = 70,669
pop = 1,314,667
pop_year = 2005
pop_density = 18.6
sub_provinces = 11
languages = Persian, Baluch (Jask and Minab area)Hormozgān is one of the 30 provinces of
Iran . It is in the south of the country, facingOman . Its area is convert|68475|km2|sqmi|0|abbr=on, and its provincial capital isBandar Abbas . The province has 14 islands located in thePersian Gulf , and convert|1000|km|mi|-1|abbr=on of coastline.The province has eleven major cities, namely:
Bandar Abbas ,Bandar Lengeh ,HajiAbbad,Minab ,Qeshm ,Jask ,Bastak ,Bandar Khamir ,Parsian(Gavbandi) ,roudan andAbumusa . The province also has 21 counties (or districts), 69 municipalities, and 2046 villages. In 2007, the population of the province was at almost 1.5 million.History
Although Hormozgan is known to have had settlements during the
Achaemenid era and whenNearchus passed through this region, recorded history of the main port of Hormozgan ("Bandar-e Hormoz") begins withArdashir I of Persia of theSassanid empire.The province is said to have been particularly prosperous between 241 BC and 211 BC, but is said to have grown even further in trade and commercial significance after the arrival of the Islamic era.
Marco Polo visited the port of Bandar Abbas in 1272 and 1293, and reported widespread trading in Persian jewelry, theivory andsilk of IndoChina, and pearls fromBahrain in the Bazaars in the port of Hormuz.In 1497, European colonialists landed in the region for the first time, headed by
Vasco da Gama . In 1506, the Portuguese, led byAlfonso d'Albuquerque invaded the area with 7 warships, under the pretext of protecting their interests fromEgypt andVenice . The port of Hormuz was at this time considered a strategic port for commercial interests in the Persian Gulf.Ismail I who was trying to counter theOttoman Empire to the west, was unable to save the port from the Portuguese, until Shah Abbas I was finally able to drive them out of the Persian Gulf with the aid of the British. The name ofBandar Abbas comes directly from the name of Shah Abbas I.The British, meanwhile were competing for influence in the region with Dutch colonialists who finally invaded
Qeshm island and dispatched warships toBandar Abbas during the final years of Shah Abbas' reign. The Persian government was unable to defend itself against this attack. However, with the souring of British and Dutch relations, military tensions further grew in the region. The Dutch finally resorted to moving their base up toKharg Island .The Amir of Kharg, "Mir Mahna", was however able to defeat the Dutch forces at Kharg, leaving the British firmly in charge of the entire region. Soon Britain took control over the entire Persian Gulf via the interests of
British East India Company . The British adopted a policy of encouraging local autonomy throughout the Persian Gulf so as to prevent any possible formidable unified force from threatening their establishments in the Persian Gulf.The strategic importance of the Persian Gulf further increased after
World War I with the discovery of oil in the region.Geography and Culture
The province is primarily mountainous, consisting of the southern tip of the
Zagros range.The province experiences a very hot and humid climate, with temperatures sometimes exceeding 120F (49C) in summers. There is very little precipitation year round.
Islands of the Province
Hormozgan today
Hormozgan today has 11 ports, 5 national airports, and 3 international airports. The province has an active agriculture sector, ranking first in Iran in lime production and second in date production. 30% of Iran's fishery produce comes from this province. Two major hydro
dam s serve the water needs of the province, namely "Jegin Dam" and "Shemil Dam".Germany has recently offered to build a bridge that would connect Qeshm island to the mainland, a formiddable project.
Hormozgan has two free trade zones, one in
Kish , the other onQeshm island.Attractions
Hormozgan has 4 and 5 star hotels with modern amenities. The Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran lists 212 sites of historical and cultural significance in the province. Some of the more popular attractions are:
*Emarat e Kolah Farangi (built by and during the Dutch occupation)
*Berkeh haye Baran (6 traditional water reservoirs)
*Gele-dari traditional Bath.
*The Hindu temple
*Latidan Bridge, built during the era of Shah Abbas I
*Fekri House
*Sa'di House
*Portuguese Castle
*Qeshm Island
*Hara marine forests
*Kish Island , the most popular tourist resort in southern Iran in the Persian Gulf.
*GenoUNESCO natural biosphere reserve
*HaraUNESCO natural biosphere reserve
*Various hotwater springsColleges and universities
*# [http://www.hums.ac.ir/ Bandar Abbas University of Medical Sciences]
*# [http://www.hormozgan.ac.ir/ University of Hormozgan]
*#Qeshm Institute of Higher Education
*# [http://www.iauba.ac.ir/ Islamic Azad University of Bandar Abbas]
*#Kish University ee also
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Ormus External links
* [http://www.hormozgan.ir/ Official website of Hormozgan Governorship]
* [http://www.hormozganmiras.ir/ Hormozgan Cultural Heritage Organization]
* [http://www2.unesco.org/mab/br/brdir/directory/biores.asp?code=IRA+05&mode=all Hara UNESCO Biosphere Reserve]
* [http://www2.unesco.org/mab/br/brdir/directory/biores.asp?code=IRA+03&mode=all Geno UNESCO Biosphere Reserve]Template group
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