The Establishment of English Telegraph Office and Consulate in Hormozgan‟s Ports and Islands
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One of the issues followed by the English as a way to reach their ends was establishing telegraph office and consulate in the Persian Gulf so that they could follow their purposes in the area. The telegraph office connected Mumbai to Masghat, Hengam Island, Qeshm, Bandare -Abbas, Kerman, and finally Tehran. The telegraph office could transmit the news very rapidly, and the British government’s orders were received very soon via it. The British government’s efforts to establish some political centers in order to create some privacy in other countries was a result of British imposition of military power in different areas of the world specially in the Persian Gulf and Iran. England’s consulates were established in Iran’s different cities like Isfahan, Yazd, Kerman, Mashhad, Shiraz, and Bandare- Abbas. Each of these consulates was administered by England’s consulate in Tehran. When necessary, some of these consulates made contacts to London directly. Therefore, British consulates in the Persian Gulf, Boushehr, and Bandare- Abbas were of great importance.
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Persian
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Cultural Research Letter of Hormozgan, Volume:4 Issue: 6, 2014
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101
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