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XII An Analysis of British Colonial Policy in Cutting the Connections between Iran and Bahrain By: Mohsen Mo'meni, Sara Zaman Nezhad XI For studying the developments of southern banks of Persian Gulf, 18th and 19th centuries are the most important ones, since the most important political, economic and cultural developments happened during these two centuries under the shadow of British colonialism.
Bani Utbah leaders after years of war over Bahrain and benefiting from the full support of British who were claiming for bringing civilized way of life to the region, could stop paying taxes to the central government of Persia and finally separate Bahrain from its motherland.
Britain and the Separation of Bahrain from Iran By: Shohreh Jalalpour, Shiva Jalalpour The British government entered Persian Gulf by its strong navy and during long years benefiting from the lack of a strong government in Persia, weakness of Persian Navy and military, signing agreements by Arab sheiks, and … had an active presence in this region.
VIII VII A Survey on the Activities of Ettehad-e Melli-ye Iranian (National Unity of Iranians) School in Bahrain, 1956-68, Based on SAVAK Documents By: Nooshin Sabaghian When Al Khalifa separated the "14th province of Iran" by the help of British, they did their best to deiranization of Bahrain in all cultural and national aspects.
The Roleof British Colonialismin Bahrain Separation from Iran By: Qorban Ali Kenar-roodi (PHD) III Bahrain, group of Islands in Persian Gulf region is neighboring Iran, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.