Bahrain between British and Iranian Occupations allegations unit independence in 1971 | ||
Basic Education College Magazine For Educational and Humanities Sciences | ||
Article 1, Volume 0, Issue 29, September 2018, Pages 623-642 | ||
Author | ||
Ahmed Younis Zuid | ||
Abstract | ||
But Iran has sought several time to confirm the claims ownership of Bahrain, prompting recent governors respond to these allegations because they are not based on any evidence or legal arguments, and across the shah Reza Pahlavi (1925-1941) for its ambitions in Bahrain and encouraged Iranians immigrate to it. The shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1941-1979) was no less anticipation than the previous year, as it was considered Bahrain's fourteenth province in Iran, he said that Bahrain was separated from the country by Britain and must be returned to Iran. As a result, block by the people of Bahrain to the allegations to maintain its Arabism with all the intensity and determination of Iran notified to the approval of the Bahrain gained independence 14 August 1971, and its entry into the league of Arab states and the Organization of the United Nations in the same year. | ||
Keywords | ||
Iran; Bahrain; The British occupation; Shah Reza Pahlavi; Blkrev; Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa; Dubai agreement; independence | ||
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