Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 42The Institute, 2004 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 190
... Bushire at that time , for Bushire was part of the Dashtestan administrative region ( ūlkā - yi Dashtestan ) . After the fall of the Zands , Bushire and Dashtestan remained a separate jurisdiction under one governor , answerable to the ...
... Bushire at that time , for Bushire was part of the Dashtestan administrative region ( ūlkā - yi Dashtestan ) . After the fall of the Zands , Bushire and Dashtestan remained a separate jurisdiction under one governor , answerable to the ...
Side 191
... Bushire was not able to develop an independent stance . 161 Shaikh Năşir did not forget this slight and blow to his ambitions , and when the last Zand ruler came to Bushire for military assistance the Shaikh closed its gates . He then ...
... Bushire was not able to develop an independent stance . 161 Shaikh Năşir did not forget this slight and blow to his ambitions , and when the last Zand ruler came to Bushire for military assistance the Shaikh closed its gates . He then ...
Side 192
... Bushire to settle the matter . The latter wrote that he should hand over to him the chiefs concerned , in which case he would compensate the merchants . The governor of Shiraz then moved to Dashtestan in order to win over the khans and ...
... Bushire to settle the matter . The latter wrote that he should hand over to him the chiefs concerned , in which case he would compensate the merchants . The governor of Shiraz then moved to Dashtestan in order to win over the khans and ...
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