پژوهش‌های تاریخی ایران و اسلام (Apr 2022)

Historical Explaining the dimensions of Iran's bureaucracy fishing and pearl trade in the Persian Gulf (13th century AH / 19th)

  • Salman Ghasemian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22111/jhr.2021.39056.3182
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 30
pp. 422 – 450

Abstract

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Examining the role of pearls in recognizing some historical and traditional concepts governing the social and economic relations of the Persian Gulf inhabitance and especially the central and southern coasts of the Persian Gulf due to its position in explaining the historical events and contexts of Persian Gulf region Administration has a special significance. Pearls have been defined as an important commodity in the region's traditional economy, prompting the researcher to explore its various social, economic, and political dimensions. Among the important historical backgrounds, recognizing and redefining how to manage this vast trade in local and regional dimensions and continuing to find traces of Iranian bureaucracy, focused in this particular case Study. This article, with an analytical approach and based on some historical evidence, seeks to answer the fundamental question of what is the trace of Iranian bureaucracy in this process, given the mechanism of pearl fishing and trade? The prevailing premise is that bureaucracy has indirectly contributed to the management of fishing grounds and the regulation of pearl fishing grounds.

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