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Hormozgan province

Hormozgan Province (Persian: استان هرمزگان) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. It is in the south of the country, in Iran's Region 2,[3] facing Oman, UAE and the Hormuz Straits. Its area is 70,697 km2 (27,296 sq mi),[4] and its provincial capital is Bandar Abbas. The province has fourteen islands in the Persian Gulf and 1,000 km (620 mi) of coastline.

Hormozgan Province
استان هرمزگان
Map of Iran with Hormozgan province highlighted
Coordinates: 27°06′N 56°00′E / 27.100°N 56.000°E / 27.100; 56.000Coordinates: 27°06′N 56°00′E / 27.100°N 56.000°E / 27.100; 56.000
CountryIran
RegionRegion 2
CapitalBandar Abbas
Counties13
Government
 • Governor-generalMahdi Dousti
Area
 • Total70,697 km2 (27,296 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)[1]
 • Total1,776,415
 • Density25/km2 (65/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3:30 (IRST)
Main language(s)Mostly Persian, small minority speaks Gulf Arabic and Balochi [1]
HDI (2017)0.768[2]
high · 25th

At the time of the National Census of 2006, Hormuzgan province showed a population of 1,365,377 people in 303,323 households.[5] At the following census in 2011, the population had increased to 1,578,183 in 396,927 households.[6] By the time of the last census conducted in 2016, the population had risen to 1,776,415 in 493,660 households.[1]

History

Although Hormozgan is known to have been settled during the Achaemenid era when Nearchus passed through the region, recorded history of the main port of Hormozgan (Bandar‑e Hormoz) begins with Ardashir I of Persia of the Sassanid empire.

The province is said to have been particularly prosperous between 241 BC and 211 BC, but grew even further in trade and commercial significance after the arrival of the Islamic era.

Marco Polo visited the port of Bandar Abbas in 1272 and 1293. He reported widespread trading in Persian jewelry, ivory and silk of Indochina, and pearls from Bahrain in the bazaars of the port of Hormuz.

In 1497 Europeans landed in the region for the first time, headed by Vasco da Gama. In 1508 the Portuguese, led by Afonso de Albuquerque invaded the area with seven warships, under the pretext of protecting their interests from Egypt and Venice. The port of Hormuz at the time was considered strategically positioned for commercial interests in the Persian Gulf.

Ismail I who was trying to counter the Ottoman Empire to the west, was unable to save the port from the Portuguese, until Shah Abbas I was finally able to drive them out of the Persian Gulf with the aid of the British. The name of Bandar Abbas comes directly from the name of Shah Abbas I.

The British, meanwhile, were competing for influence in the region with Dutch colonialists, who invaded Qeshm Island and dispatched warships to Bandar Abbas during the final years of Shah Abbas' reign. The Persian government was unable to defend itself against this attack. However, with the souring of British and Dutch relations, military tensions grew in the region. The Dutch finally resorted to moving their base up to Kharg Island. The Amir of Kharg, Mir Mahna Baloch and Mir Hamal Kalmati with Baloch army defeated the Europeans from Bander Abbas till Karachi, so the Dutch and other forces at Kharg, leaving the British firmly in charge of the entire region. Soon Britain took control over the entire Persian Gulf via the British East India Company. The British adopted policy encouraging local autonomy throughout the Persian Gulf to in order to prevent a formidable unified force from threatening their establishments in the gulf.

The strategic importance of the Persian Gulf further increased after World War I with the discovery of oil in the region.

Geography and climate

The province is primarily mountainous, consisting of the southern tip of the Zagros Range. The province experiences a very hot and humid climate, with temperatures sometimes exceeding 120 °F (49 °C) in summers. There is very little precipitation year-round.

Administrative divisions

 

Hormozgan Province Population History
Administrative Divisions 2006[5] 2011[6] 2016[1]
Abumusa County 1,860 5,263 7,402
Bandar Abbas County 498,644 588,288 680,366
Bandar Lengeh County 113,625 134,713 159,358
Bashagard County1 40,007 35,085
Bastak County 65,716 80,119 80,492
Hajjiabad County 62,442 65,889 69,625
Jask County 75,769 52,882 58,884
Khamir County 47,545 52,968 56,148
Minab County 254,304 235,705 259,221
Parsian County 37,369 42,843 50,596
Qeshm County 103,881 117,774 148,993
Rudan County 104,222 118,547 124,522
Sirik County2 43,185 45,723
Total 1,365,377 1,578,183 1,776,415
1Separated from Jask County
2Separated from Minab County

Cities

According to the 2016 census, 976,652 people (nearly 55% of the population of Hormozgan province) live in the following cities: Abu Musa 4,213, Bandar Abbas 526,648, Bandar Charak 4,066, Bandar Khamir 20,150, Bandar Lengeh 30,435, Bastak 9,959, Bika 7,190, Dargahan 14,525, Dashti 4,695, Fareghan 1,773, Fin 3,939, Garuk 4,008, Gowharan 1,170, Hajjiabad 28,977, Hasht Bandi 6,718, Hormuz 5,891, Jask 16,860, Jenah 6,910, Kish 39,853, Kong 19,213, Kuhestak 3,060, Kushk-e Nar 3,260, Lamazan 2,745, Minab 73,170, Parsian 18,045, Qaleh Qazi 5,286, Qeshm 40,678, Rudan 36,121, Ruydar 6,558, Sardasht 1,725, Sar-e Gaz-e Ahmadi 1,157, Senderk 1,915, Sirik 5,137, Suza 5,707, Takht 3,082, Tazian-e Pain 4,263, Tirur 4,871, and Ziarat-e Ali 2,679.[1]

Most populous cities

The following table lists the most populous cities in Hormozgan:[1]

Rank City County Population
1 Bandar Abbas Bandar Abbas 526,648
2 Minab Minab 73,170
3 Qeshm Qeshm 40,678
4 Kish Bandar Lengeh 39,853
5 Rudan Rudan 36,121
6 Bandar Lengeh Bandar Lengeh 30,435
7 Hajjiabad Hajjiabad 28,977
8 Kong Bandar Lengeh |19,213
9 Parsian Parsian |18,045
10 Jask Jask |16,860

Hormozgan today

Hormozgan today has 11 ports, five national airports, and three international airports. The province has an active agriculture sector, ranking first in Iran in lime production and second in date production. 30% of Iran's fishery produce comes from this province. Three major hydro dams serve the water needs of the province — Esteghlal Dam (i.e., Minab Dam, which supplies major part of consuming water of the Bandar Abbas), Jegin Dam, and Shemil Dam.

Germany has recently[when?] offered to build a bridge that would connect Qeshm island to the mainland, a formidable project.

Hormozgan has two free trade zones, one in Kish, the other on Qeshm island. Kish Island, situated in a free-trade zone, is home of the Iranian oil bourse (one of five exchanges of its kind in the world, and the only one explicitly not trading oil and derivatives in U.S. dollars).

Attractions

Hormozgan has four- and five-star hotels with modern amenities. The Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran lists 212 sites of historical and cultural significance in the province. Some of the more popular attractions are:

Colleges and Universities

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e . AMAR (in Persian). The Statistical Center of Iran. p. 22. Archived from the original (Excel) on 5 May 2022. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  3. ^ "همشهری آنلاین-استان‌های کشور به ۵ منطقه تقسیم شدند (Provinces were divided into 5 regions)". Hamshahri Online (in Persian). 22 June 2014 [1 Tir 1393, Jalaali]. from the original on 23 June 2014.
  4. ^ SCI.org[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ a b . AMAR (in Persian). The Statistical Center of Iran. p. 22. Archived from the original (Excel) on 20 September 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1390 (2011)" (Excel). Iran Data Portal (in Persian). The Statistical Center of Iran. p. 22. Retrieved 19 December 2022.

Further reading

  • Afshar Sistani, Iraj, Shenakht-e ostan-e Hormozgan, Tehran 2000
  • Barbera, Gerardo, "Hormozgan: Situação linguística e aspectos culturais", Âyiné. International Journal of Islamic Societies and Cultures, 1, 2013, pp. 130–147

External links

  • Official website of Hormozgan Governorship

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Hormozgan Province Persian استان هرمزگان is one of the 31 provinces of Iran It is in the south of the country in Iran s Region 2 3 facing Oman UAE and the Hormuz Straits Its area is 70 697 km2 27 296 sq mi 4 and its provincial capital is Bandar Abbas The province has fourteen islands in the Persian Gulf and 1 000 km 620 mi of coastline Hormozgan Province استان هرمزگانProvinceMap of Iran with Hormozgan province highlightedCoordinates 27 06 N 56 00 E 27 100 N 56 000 E 27 100 56 000 Coordinates 27 06 N 56 00 E 27 100 N 56 000 E 27 100 56 000CountryIranRegionRegion 2CapitalBandar AbbasCounties13Government Governor generalMahdi DoustiArea Total70 697 km2 27 296 sq mi Population 2016 1 Total1 776 415 Density25 km2 65 sq mi Time zoneUTC 3 30 IRST Main language s Mostly Persian small minority speaks Gulf Arabic and Balochi 1 HDI 2017 0 768 2 high 25thBandar Abbas International Airport Kish International Airport At the time of the National Census of 2006 Hormuzgan province showed a population of 1 365 377 people in 303 323 households 5 At the following census in 2011 the population had increased to 1 578 183 in 396 927 households 6 By the time of the last census conducted in 2016 the population had risen to 1 776 415 in 493 660 households 1 Contents 1 History 2 Geography and climate 3 Administrative divisions 3 1 Cities 3 2 Most populous cities 4 Hormozgan today 5 Attractions 6 Colleges and Universities 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Although Hormozgan is known to have been settled during the Achaemenid era when Nearchus passed through the region recorded history of the main port of Hormozgan Bandar e Hormoz begins with Ardashir I of Persia of the Sassanid empire The province is said to have been particularly prosperous between 241 BC and 211 BC but grew even further in trade and commercial significance after the arrival of the Islamic era Marco Polo visited the port of Bandar Abbas in 1272 and 1293 He reported widespread trading in Persian jewelry ivory and silk of Indochina and pearls from Bahrain in the bazaars of the port of Hormuz In 1497 Europeans landed in the region for the first time headed by Vasco da Gama In 1508 the Portuguese led by Afonso de Albuquerque invaded the area with seven warships under the pretext of protecting their interests from Egypt and Venice The port of Hormuz at the time was considered strategically positioned for commercial interests in the Persian Gulf Ismail I who was trying to counter the Ottoman Empire to the west was unable to save the port from the Portuguese until Shah Abbas I was finally able to drive them out of the Persian Gulf with the aid of the British The name of Bandar Abbas comes directly from the name of Shah Abbas I The British meanwhile were competing for influence in the region with Dutch colonialists who invaded Qeshm Island and dispatched warships to Bandar Abbas during the final years of Shah Abbas reign The Persian government was unable to defend itself against this attack However with the souring of British and Dutch relations military tensions grew in the region The Dutch finally resorted to moving their base up to Kharg Island The Amir of Kharg Mir Mahna Baloch and Mir Hamal Kalmati with Baloch army defeated the Europeans from Bander Abbas till Karachi so the Dutch and other forces at Kharg leaving the British firmly in charge of the entire region Soon Britain took control over the entire Persian Gulf via the British East India Company The British adopted policy encouraging local autonomy throughout the Persian Gulf to in order to prevent a formidable unified force from threatening their establishments in the gulf The strategic importance of the Persian Gulf further increased after World War I with the discovery of oil in the region Geography and climate EditThe province is primarily mountainous consisting of the southern tip of the Zagros Range The province experiences a very hot and humid climate with temperatures sometimes exceeding 120 F 49 C in summers There is very little precipitation year round Administrative divisions Edit Hormozgan Province Population History Administrative Divisions 2006 5 2011 6 2016 1 Abumusa County 1 860 5 263 7 402Bandar Abbas County 498 644 588 288 680 366Bandar Lengeh County 113 625 134 713 159 358Bashagard County1 40 007 35 085Bastak County 65 716 80 119 80 492Hajjiabad County 62 442 65 889 69 625Jask County 75 769 52 882 58 884Khamir County 47 545 52 968 56 148Minab County 254 304 235 705 259 221Parsian County 37 369 42 843 50 596Qeshm County 103 881 117 774 148 993Rudan County 104 222 118 547 124 522Sirik County2 43 185 45 723Total 1 365 377 1 578 183 1 776 4151Separated from Jask County2Separated from Minab CountyCities Edit According to the 2016 census 976 652 people nearly 55 of the population of Hormozgan province live in the following cities Abu Musa 4 213 Bandar Abbas 526 648 Bandar Charak 4 066 Bandar Khamir 20 150 Bandar Lengeh 30 435 Bastak 9 959 Bika 7 190 Dargahan 14 525 Dashti 4 695 Fareghan 1 773 Fin 3 939 Garuk 4 008 Gowharan 1 170 Hajjiabad 28 977 Hasht Bandi 6 718 Hormuz 5 891 Jask 16 860 Jenah 6 910 Kish 39 853 Kong 19 213 Kuhestak 3 060 Kushk e Nar 3 260 Lamazan 2 745 Minab 73 170 Parsian 18 045 Qaleh Qazi 5 286 Qeshm 40 678 Rudan 36 121 Ruydar 6 558 Sardasht 1 725 Sar e Gaz e Ahmadi 1 157 Senderk 1 915 Sirik 5 137 Suza 5 707 Takht 3 082 Tazian e Pain 4 263 Tirur 4 871 and Ziarat e Ali 2 679 1 Most populous cities Edit The following table lists the most populous cities in Hormozgan 1 Rank City County Population1 Bandar Abbas Bandar Abbas 526 6482 Minab Minab 73 1703 Qeshm Qeshm 40 6784 Kish Bandar Lengeh 39 8535 Rudan Rudan 36 1216 Bandar Lengeh Bandar Lengeh 30 4357 Hajjiabad Hajjiabad 28 9778 Kong Bandar Lengeh 19 2139 Parsian Parsian 18 04510 Jask Jask 16 860Hormozgan today EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hormozgan today has 11 ports five national airports and three international airports The province has an active agriculture sector ranking first in Iran in lime production and second in date production 30 of Iran s fishery produce comes from this province Three major hydro dams serve the water needs of the province Esteghlal Dam i e Minab Dam which supplies major part of consuming water of the Bandar Abbas Jegin Dam and Shemil Dam Germany has recently when offered to build a bridge that would connect Qeshm island to the mainland a formidable project Hormozgan has two free trade zones one in Kish the other on Qeshm island Kish Island situated in a free trade zone is home of the Iranian oil bourse one of five exchanges of its kind in the world and the only one explicitly not trading oil and derivatives in U S dollars Attractions EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Fort of Our Lady of the Conception Hormoz Island Iran Hormozgan has four and five star hotels with modern amenities The Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran lists 212 sites of historical and cultural significance in the province Some of the more popular attractions are Emarat e Kolah Farangi built by and during the Dutch occupation Berkeh haye Baran six traditional water reservoirs Gele dari traditional bath The Hindu temple Latidan Bridge built during the era of Shah Abbas I Fekri House Sa di House Fort of Our Lady of the Conception in Hormoz island Qeshm Island Hara marine forests Kish Island the most popular tourist resort in southern Iran in the Persian Gulf Geno UNESCO natural biosphere reserve Hara UNESCO natural biosphere reserve Various hot water springsColleges and Universities EditBandar Abbas University of Medical Sciences University of Hormozgan Qeshm Institute of Higher Education Islamic Azad University of Bandar Abbas Payame Noor University of Hormozgan Islamic Azad University of Roudan Archived 2017 10 10 at the Wayback Machine Kish UniversitySee also EditBandar Abbas Bastak Kookherd Maghoh Mir Mahna video game Morbagh Ormus The Historic Bath of Siba An ancient bath house that is believed dated back to the Sassanid dynasty References Edit a b c d e Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran 1395 2016 AMAR in Persian The Statistical Center of Iran p 22 Archived from the original Excel on 5 May 2022 Retrieved 19 December 2022 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2018 09 13 همشهری آنلاین استان های کشور به ۵ منطقه تقسیم شدند Provinces were divided into 5 regions Hamshahri Online in Persian 22 June 2014 1 Tir 1393 Jalaali Archived from the original on 23 June 2014 SCI org permanent dead link a b Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran 1385 2006 AMAR in Persian The Statistical Center of Iran p 22 Archived from the original Excel on 20 September 2011 Retrieved 25 September 2022 a b Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran 1390 2011 Excel Iran Data Portal in Persian The Statistical Center of Iran p 22 Retrieved 19 December 2022 Further reading EditAfshar Sistani Iraj Shenakht e ostan e Hormozgan Tehran 2000 Barbera Gerardo Hormozgan Situacao linguistica e aspectos culturais Ayine International Journal of Islamic Societies and Cultures 1 2013 pp 130 147External links Edit Iran portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hormozgan Province Official website of Hormozgan Governorship Hormozgan Cultural Heritage Organization Hara UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Geno UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hormozgan province amp oldid 1142965754, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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