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Persian Gulf naming dispute

The Persian Gulf naming dispute concerns the gulf known historically and internationally as the Persian Gulf,[1][2] after Persia (the Western exonym for Iran) is involved in an ongoing naming dispute. In connection with the emergence of pan-Arabism and Arab nationalism in the 1960s, the usage of the toponym "Arabian Gulf" (Arabic: الخليج العربي) as well as just "Gulf" increased.[3]

Persian Gulf as seen from space, with Iran on the right side and Saudi Arabia on the left side

Overview edit

This body of water was referred to as the Persian Gulf by Arab historians and geographers, including the Arab Christian writer Agapius, writing in the 10th century.[4][5]

 
An official letter from former Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser to a Bahraini official. The name "Persian Gulf" (الخليج الفارسي) has been used. The document dates before the initiation of Nasser's pan-Arabism policies.[6]

According to authors Philip L. Kohl, Mara Kozelsky, and Nachman Ben-Yehuda in their work Selective Remembrances, Sir Charles Belgrave (British adviser to the ruler of Bahrain) was "the first westerner to use and advocate the name 'Arabian gulf', first in the journal Soat al-Bahrain (Voice of Bahrain) in 1955."[7] Mahan Abedin of The Jamestown Foundation agrees with this, noting that Arab countries used the term "Persian Gulf" until the 1960s.[8][9][10][11] However, with the rise of Arab nationalism during that decade, some Arab countries, including the ones bordering the Gulf, adopted widespread use of the term الخليج العربي (al-Khalīj al-ʻArabī; Arab Gulf or Arabian Gulf) to refer to this waterway. Teymoor Nabili (a senior presenter for Al Jazeera English) said "ironically, among the major drivers of the movement for change were Arab perceptions that Iran, driven by Washington, had supported Israel during the Arab-Israeli war of 1973".[12] This, coupled with the decreasing influence of Iran on the political and economic priorities of the English-speaking Western World, led to increasing acceptance, both in regional politics and the mostly petroleum-related business, of the new alternative naming convention "Arabian Gulf" in Arab countries.[citation needed]

 
Gerard Mercator's map of 1595 showing Persian Gulf terminology (Mare di Mesendin formerly Persicus sinus), and Sinus Arabicus (Red Sea).
 
Map by Abraham Ortelius, dated 1580 using the term "Persicus" (MAR MESENDIN (formerly Sinus Persicus)).

The capture of Baghdad by the Ottoman Empire in 1534 gave Turkey access to the Indian Ocean via the port of Basra at the head of the Persian Gulf. This coincided with the early mapmaking efforts of Gerard Mercator, whose 1541 terrestrial globe attempts to give the most up-to-date information, naming the gulf Sinus Persicus, nunc Mare de Balsera ("Persian Gulf, now Sea of Basra").[13] However, on his world map of 1569, the name is changed to Mare di Mesendin (after the peninsula Ra's Musandam, in modern-day Oman),[14] while his rival Abraham Ortelius, for the world atlas of 1570, opted for Mare El Catif, olim Sinus Persicus (after the Arabian port of Al Qatif), but labelled the entrance to the gulf – the present-day Strait of Hormuz – as Basora Fretum (Strait of Basra).[15] Among all this confusion, the old name gradually reasserted itself in the 17th century, but Turkey still uses the name "Gulf of Basra" (Basra Körfezi)[16] in Turkish today.

Following British attempts to establish control over the seaway in the late 1830s, the Times Journal, published in London in 1840, referred to the Persian Gulf as the "Britain Sea", but this name was never used in any other context.[17]

Proposed alternatives edit

The matter remains very contentious as the competing naming conventions are supported by certain governments in internal literature, but also in dealings with other states and international organizations. Some parties use terms like "The Gulf" or the "Arabo-Persian Gulf". Following the Iranian Revolution of 1979 some people in Islamic groups suggested the use of "Islamic Gulf" or "Muslim Gulf".[18] The originator of the term Islamic Gulf is not known, while some people suggest that prominent figures of the early years of the Islamic republic including Ruhollah Khomeini, Mehdi Bazargan, and Sadegh Khalkhali may have supported the idea. During his May 1979 visit to the UAE, Khalkhali suggested the term "Muslim Gulf".[18] The idea was quickly abandoned after Iran was invaded by its predominantly Muslim neighbor, Iraq, in the Iran-Iraq War.

In Arab countries the terms "Gulf" and "Arabian Gulf" are preferred:

The "Gulf" refers to the body of water known as the Arabian Gulf in GCC countries, or the Persian Gulf as referred to in many other places.

— List of GCC countries, Gulf countries, [19]

Iranian viewpoints edit

Mike Wallace interviews Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, in 1974 at CBS 60 Minutes. In the interview Shah mentioned using the name "Persian Gulf" to the interviewer.

Iran only uses the term "Persian Gulf" and does not usually recognize the naming when it is referred to as "Arabian Gulf" or just the "Gulf" or by any other alternative.[20]

In a 1974 interview by Mike Wallace in 60 Minutes, the last Shah of Iran himself preferred the term "Persian Gulf" while talking to Wallace.[21] In February 2010 Iran threatened to ban from its airspace foreign airlines, especially those from the Gulf region, who did not use the term "Persian Gulf".[22][23][24] In 2011, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made a speech to the United Nations General Assembly during which he said that the only correct name of the sea between Iran and the Arabian peninsula was the Persian Gulf, and he dismissed the use of any other names as "illegitimate and void".[25]

In 2012 the Iranian government threatened to sue Google over its decision not to label the gulf with any name, warning it would face "serious damages" if it does not denote the area as the Persian Gulf.[26]

Iran officially designated 30 April as National Persian Gulf Day. The date coincides with the anniversary of Abbas I of Persia's successful military campaign when the Portuguese navy was driven out of the Strait of Hormuz in the Capture of Ormuz (1622). The decision was taken by the High Council of Cultural Revolution, presided over by former President Mohammad Khatami, noting that the campaign launched in 2009 by certain Arab states to rename the Persian Gulf was the driver behind the decision.[27][28] The Iranian postal authority issued a series of stamps commemorating the day.[29][30][citation needed]

Arab viewpoints edit

Gulf Cooperation Council states prefer the use of the term "Arabian Gulf".[32]

Abdel Khaleq al-Janabi, a Saudi Arabian historian, said "It's this name [Persian Gulf] that has been retained by history books and Arab historians, like Ibn Khaldoun and Ibn al Athir. It's also in treaties signed between the governors of the gulf and the British who dominated the region from the beginning of the 20th century ... From a scientific and historical point of view, it has been called the Persian Gulf since Alexander the Great". He said that it was "without foundation" to claim the Romans named it "Arabian Gulf". "Things didn't change until Nasser came to power and the rise of Arab nationalism. The Arabs then began to use the name 'Arabian Gulf'", he added.[33]

In an interview with Al Wasat, Bahraini writer Hussain al-Baharna said one of the reasons for the dispute over naming the "Arabian Gulf as the Persian Gulf" is that the Red Sea was referred to as at the time of negotiations over the ownership of Bahrain "Ann That Arabian Gulf", and it was not then possible to call what had since become the Arab Gulf region by the name "Arabian Gulf", it was called the "Persian Gulf" at that time.[34] In recent decades, prominent scholars and political and religious leaders, including Professor Abdelhadi Tazi, Ahmad al-Saraf, Abdelilah Benkirane (Prime Minister of Morocco from 2011 to 2017), Abdul Monem Saeed, Abdul Khaliq al-Janabi, Qaradawi, and Gen. Majdi Omar, Former First Deputy of the Egyptian National Defense Council have supported the use of "Persian Gulf" and believe there is a lack of justification for changing the name. [35]

Viewpoint of third parties edit

United Nations edit

The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names discussed the naming issue during its 23rd session, held in Vienna from 28 March to 4 April 2006.[36]

International Hydrographic Organization edit

The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), an international body for provision of hydrographic information for worldwide marine navigation and other purposes, uses the name "Gulf of Iran (Persian Gulf)" for this body of water, in its standard S-23 (Limits of Oceans and Seas), section 41, published in 1953.[37]

United States edit

President Obama mentioned the term Persian Gulf in his Nowruz Message to the Iranian People at 2015.[38]

The United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency GEOnet Names Server (GNS) is the "official repository of standard spellings of all foreign place names" sanctioned by the Board of Geographical Names (BGN).[39] The GNS lists "Persian Gulf" as the Conventional name, along with 16 Variant names in different languages, such as "Gulf of Iran", "Gulf of Ajam", "Gulf of Basra", "Arabian Gulf", "Persian-Arabian Gulf", "Gulf of Fars", and "Farsi Gulf".[40]

In Persian Gulf States Country Studies published in 1993 by the Federal Research Division of the U.S. Library of Congress, the authors follow the practise of the BGN by using "Persian Gulf" while acknowledging in the preface that the governments of Kuwait, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman and Bahrain "officially reject the use of the term Persian Gulf—as do other Arab governments—and refer to that body of water as the Arabian Gulf".[41]

Since about 1991, due to increased cooperation with Arab states of the Persian Gulf, various branches of the United States armed forces have issued directives to their members to use the "Arabian Gulf" when operating in the area to follow local conventions ("Persian Gulf" is still used in official publications and websites).[42] The practice of the United States Fifth Fleet, based in Bahrain, is to use "Arabian Gulf":

It is commonly understood to be a friendly gesture of solidarity and support for our host nation of Bahrain and our other Gulf Cooperation Council partners in the region to use the term they prefer

— Spokesman for the United States Fifth Fleet, [43]

Atlases and other media edit

The National Geographic Society uses the name Persian Gulf to refer to this body of water. In 2004, the society published a new edition of its National Geographic Atlas of the World using the term "Arabian Gulf" as an alternative name (in smaller type and in parentheses) for "Persian Gulf". This resulted in heavy protests by many Iranians, especially the Internet user community and the Iranology Academy,[44] which led to the Iranian government acting on the issue and banning the distribution of the society's publications in Iran. On 30 December 2004, the society reversed its decision and published an Atlas Update, removing the parenthetical reference and adding a note: "Historically and most commonly known as the Persian Gulf, this body of water is referred to by some as the Arabian Gulf." The June 2010 Nation Geographic Style Manual states: "The internationally accepted name is Persia Gulf, although Arab countries call the body of water the Arabian Gulf. Where scale permits, National Geographic maps include a map note about the Arabian Gulf. If Arabian Gulf is used in text, it should be explained."[45]

The 2000 AP Stylebook elaborates: Persian Gulf is the "long-established name" and the best choice. "Some Arab nations call it the Arabian Gulf. Use Arabian Gulf only in direct quotations and explain in the text that the body of water is more commonly known as the Persian Gulf."

In 2004, the Persian Gulf-naming dispute was the subject of a Google bomb by an Iranian blogger named Pendar Yousefi.[46][47][48] This was the combined efforts of hundreds of bloggers, webmasters and Persian forums who pointed links with the word Arabian Gulf to a spoof error page found at this link.[48]

Some atlases and media outlets have taken to referring to "The Gulf" without any adjectival qualification. This usage is followed by the BBC and The Times Atlas of the World. Iran does not consider this an impartial usage and views it as an active contribution to abandonment of the historical name. In June 2006, Iran banned the sale of The Economist for the above reason, after a map in the magazine labeled the Persian Gulf as "The Gulf".[49] The magazine repeated this act in its 18 February 2010 article titled "Iraq, Iran and the Politics of Oil: Crude Diplomacy". It also used the name "Arabian Gulf" in the same article.

Google had previously put both Persian Gulf and Arabian Gulf on its Google Maps. After May 2012, it removed both names from the body of water stating that it does not name every place in the world and that it did not want to take a political stance. Iranians complained about the change and started a Twitter campaign asking "Where's the Persian Gulf?".[50] Google Earth continues to show both names, unless viewed through a server from a Gulf Coast Arab country, in which case it labels it simply "Arabian Gulf."

Sporting bodies edit

A planned second Islamic Solidarity Games in Iran, originally scheduled to take place in October 2009, and later rescheduled for April 2010, was canceled when the Arab World and Iran could not agree over the use of the term "Persian Gulf" in logos and medals for the Games.[51][52]

In association football, the top tier of the Iranian football league system was named the Persian Gulf Cup in August 2006 to promote the Persian naming.[53] The Iran national football team does not take part in the Arabian Gulf Cup for national teams surrounding the waters.[54] The Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation was founded in 2016 for the competing nations of the Arabian Gulf Cup.

The top football league in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was founded in 1973 as the UAE Football League. In 2007, the name was changed to UAE Pro-League. Starting from the 2013–14 season the name was changed to UAE Arabian Gulf League, as well as their League Cup and Super Cup competitions.[55] The name change has been viewed as a revival of the Persian Gulf naming dispute[56] with Iran accusing the United Arab Emirates of racism,[57][58] and the Football Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran barring the transfer of Javad Nekounam to a UAE club.[59]

Gallery edit

Persian Gulf or equivalent edit

Other names edit

See also edit

References edit

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  • What's in a name? the Persian Gulf The New York Times: Persian (or Arabian) Gulf Is Caught in the Middle of Regional Rivalries
  • Persian Gulf: From rich history to security depth Persian Gulf: From rich history to security depth

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The Persian Gulf naming dispute concerns the gulf known historically and internationally as the Persian Gulf 1 2 after Persia the Western exonym for Iran is involved in an ongoing naming dispute In connection with the emergence of pan Arabism and Arab nationalism in the 1960s the usage of the toponym Arabian Gulf Arabic الخليج العربي as well as just Gulf increased 3 Persian Gulf as seen from space with Iran on the right side and Saudi Arabia on the left side Contents 1 Overview 2 Proposed alternatives 3 Iranian viewpoints 4 Arab viewpoints 5 Viewpoint of third parties 5 1 United Nations 5 2 International Hydrographic Organization 5 3 United States 5 4 Atlases and other media 5 5 Sporting bodies 6 Gallery 6 1 Persian Gulf or equivalent 6 2 Other names 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksOverview editThis body of water was referred to as the Persian Gulf by Arab historians and geographers including the Arab Christian writer Agapius writing in the 10th century 4 5 nbsp An official letter from former Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser to a Bahraini official The name Persian Gulf الخليج الفارسي has been used The document dates before the initiation of Nasser s pan Arabism policies 6 According to authors Philip L Kohl Mara Kozelsky and Nachman Ben Yehuda in their work Selective Remembrances Sir Charles Belgrave British adviser to the ruler of Bahrain was the first westerner to use and advocate the name Arabian gulf first in the journal Soat al Bahrain Voice of Bahrain in 1955 7 Mahan Abedin of The Jamestown Foundation agrees with this noting that Arab countries used the term Persian Gulf until the 1960s 8 9 10 11 However with the rise of Arab nationalism during that decade some Arab countries including the ones bordering the Gulf adopted widespread use of the term الخليج العربي al Khalij al ʻArabi Arab Gulf or Arabian Gulf to refer to this waterway Teymoor Nabili a senior presenter for Al Jazeera English said ironically among the major drivers of the movement for change were Arab perceptions that Iran driven by Washington had supported Israel during the Arab Israeli war of 1973 12 This coupled with the decreasing influence of Iran on the political and economic priorities of the English speaking Western World led to increasing acceptance both in regional politics and the mostly petroleum related business of the new alternative naming convention Arabian Gulf in Arab countries citation needed nbsp Gerard Mercator s map of 1595 showing Persian Gulf terminology Mare di Mesendin formerly Persicus sinus and Sinus Arabicus Red Sea nbsp Map by Abraham Ortelius dated 1580 using the term Persicus MAR MESENDIN formerly Sinus Persicus The capture of Baghdad by the Ottoman Empire in 1534 gave Turkey access to the Indian Ocean via the port of Basra at the head of the Persian Gulf This coincided with the early mapmaking efforts of Gerard Mercator whose 1541 terrestrial globe attempts to give the most up to date information naming the gulf Sinus Persicus nunc Mare de Balsera Persian Gulf now Sea of Basra 13 However on his world map of 1569 the name is changed to Mare di Mesendin after the peninsula Ra s Musandam in modern day Oman 14 while his rival Abraham Ortelius for the world atlas of 1570 opted for Mare El Catif olim Sinus Persicus after the Arabian port of Al Qatif but labelled the entrance to the gulf the present day Strait of Hormuz as Basora Fretum Strait of Basra 15 Among all this confusion the old name gradually reasserted itself in the 17th century but Turkey still uses the name Gulf of Basra Basra Korfezi 16 in Turkish today Following British attempts to establish control over the seaway in the late 1830s the Times Journal published in London in 1840 referred to the Persian Gulf as the Britain Sea but this name was never used in any other context 17 Proposed alternatives editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Persian Gulf naming dispute news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The matter remains very contentious as the competing naming conventions are supported by certain governments in internal literature but also in dealings with other states and international organizations Some parties use terms like The Gulf or the Arabo Persian Gulf Following the Iranian Revolution of 1979 some people in Islamic groups suggested the use of Islamic Gulf or Muslim Gulf 18 The originator of the term Islamic Gulf is not known while some people suggest that prominent figures of the early years of the Islamic republic including Ruhollah Khomeini Mehdi Bazargan and Sadegh Khalkhali may have supported the idea During his May 1979 visit to the UAE Khalkhali suggested the term Muslim Gulf 18 The idea was quickly abandoned after Iran was invaded by its predominantly Muslim neighbor Iraq in the Iran Iraq War In Arab countries the terms Gulf and Arabian Gulf are preferred The Gulf refers to the body of water known as the Arabian Gulf in GCC countries or the Persian Gulf as referred to in many other places List of GCC countries Gulf countries 19 Iranian viewpoints edit source source source source Mike Wallace interviews Mohammad Reza Pahlavi the last Shah of Iran in 1974 at CBS 60 Minutes In the interview Shah mentioned using the name Persian Gulf to the interviewer Iran only uses the term Persian Gulf and does not usually recognize the naming when it is referred to as Arabian Gulf or just the Gulf or by any other alternative 20 In a 1974 interview by Mike Wallace in 60 Minutes the last Shah of Iran himself preferred the term Persian Gulf while talking to Wallace 21 In February 2010 Iran threatened to ban from its airspace foreign airlines especially those from the Gulf region who did not use the term Persian Gulf 22 23 24 In 2011 President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made a speech to the United Nations General Assembly during which he said that the only correct name of the sea between Iran and the Arabian peninsula was the Persian Gulf and he dismissed the use of any other names as illegitimate and void 25 In 2012 the Iranian government threatened to sue Google over its decision not to label the gulf with any name warning it would face serious damages if it does not denote the area as the Persian Gulf 26 Iran officially designated 30 April as National Persian Gulf Day The date coincides with the anniversary of Abbas I of Persia s successful military campaign when the Portuguese navy was driven out of the Strait of Hormuz in the Capture of Ormuz 1622 The decision was taken by the High Council of Cultural Revolution presided over by former President Mohammad Khatami noting that the campaign launched in 2009 by certain Arab states to rename the Persian Gulf was the driver behind the decision 27 28 The Iranian postal authority issued a series of stamps commemorating the day 29 30 citation needed Arab viewpoints editThis section may be unbalanced towards certain viewpoints Please improve the article by adding information on neglected viewpoints or discuss the issue on the talk page June 2022 nbsp Jamal Abdel Nasser mentioning the name Persian Gulf in Arabic in a speech source source Former Egyptian President Jamal Abdel Nasser using the name Persian Gulf Arabic من المحیط الاطلسی الی الخلیج الفارسی English From the Atlantic to the Persian Gulf 31 Problems playing this file See media help Gulf Cooperation Council states prefer the use of the term Arabian Gulf 32 Abdel Khaleq al Janabi a Saudi Arabian historian said It s this name Persian Gulf that has been retained by history books and Arab historians like Ibn Khaldoun and Ibn al Athir It s also in treaties signed between the governors of the gulf and the British who dominated the region from the beginning of the 20th century From a scientific and historical point of view it has been called the Persian Gulf since Alexander the Great He said that it was without foundation to claim the Romans named it Arabian Gulf Things didn t change until Nasser came to power and the rise of Arab nationalism The Arabs then began to use the name Arabian Gulf he added 33 In an interview with Al Wasat Bahraini writer Hussain al Baharna said one of the reasons for the dispute over naming the Arabian Gulf as the Persian Gulf is that the Red Sea was referred to as at the time of negotiations over the ownership of Bahrain Ann That Arabian Gulf and it was not then possible to call what had since become the Arab Gulf region by the name Arabian Gulf it was called the Persian Gulf at that time 34 In recent decades prominent scholars and political and religious leaders including Professor Abdelhadi Tazi Ahmad al Saraf Abdelilah Benkirane Prime Minister of Morocco from 2011 to 2017 Abdul Monem Saeed Abdul Khaliq al Janabi Qaradawi and Gen Majdi Omar Former First Deputy of the Egyptian National Defense Council have supported the use of Persian Gulf and believe there is a lack of justification for changing the name 35 nbsp Shari al Khalij al Farsi Arabic شارع الخليج الفارسي the Persian Gulf Street in Cairo Egypt nbsp A historical map of the Persian Gulf in Saeed Al Maktoum House Dubai United Arab Emirates The word Persian is erased from the phrase Persian Gulf Viewpoint of third parties editUnited Nations edit The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names discussed the naming issue during its 23rd session held in Vienna from 28 March to 4 April 2006 36 International Hydrographic Organization edit The International Hydrographic Organization IHO an international body for provision of hydrographic information for worldwide marine navigation and other purposes uses the name Gulf of Iran Persian Gulf for this body of water in its standard S 23 Limits of Oceans and Seas section 41 published in 1953 37 United States edit source source source source source source source President Obama mentioned the term Persian Gulf in his Nowruz Message to the Iranian People at 2015 38 The United States National Geospatial Intelligence Agency GEOnet Names Server GNS is the official repository of standard spellings of all foreign place names sanctioned by the Board of Geographical Names BGN 39 The GNS lists Persian Gulf as the Conventional name along with 16 Variant names in different languages such as Gulf of Iran Gulf of Ajam Gulf of Basra Arabian Gulf Persian Arabian Gulf Gulf of Fars and Farsi Gulf 40 In Persian Gulf States Country Studies published in 1993 by the Federal Research Division of the U S Library of Congress the authors follow the practise of the BGN by using Persian Gulf while acknowledging in the preface that the governments of Kuwait Qatar United Arab Emirates Oman and Bahrain officially reject the use of the term Persian Gulf as do other Arab governments and refer to that body of water as the Arabian Gulf 41 Since about 1991 due to increased cooperation with Arab states of the Persian Gulf various branches of the United States armed forces have issued directives to their members to use the Arabian Gulf when operating in the area to follow local conventions Persian Gulf is still used in official publications and websites 42 The practice of the United States Fifth Fleet based in Bahrain is to use Arabian Gulf It is commonly understood to be a friendly gesture of solidarity and support for our host nation of Bahrain and our other Gulf Cooperation Council partners in the region to use the term they prefer Spokesman for the United States Fifth Fleet 43 Atlases and other media edit The National Geographic Society uses the name Persian Gulf to refer to this body of water In 2004 the society published a new edition of its National Geographic Atlas of the World using the term Arabian Gulf as an alternative name in smaller type and in parentheses for Persian Gulf This resulted in heavy protests by many Iranians especially the Internet user community and the Iranology Academy 44 which led to the Iranian government acting on the issue and banning the distribution of the society s publications in Iran On 30 December 2004 the society reversed its decision and published an Atlas Update removing the parenthetical reference and adding a note Historically and most commonly known as the Persian Gulf this body of water is referred to by some as the Arabian Gulf The June 2010 Nation Geographic Style Manual states The internationally accepted name is Persia Gulf although Arab countries call the body of water the Arabian Gulf Where scale permits National Geographic maps include a map note about the Arabian Gulf If Arabian Gulf is used in text it should be explained 45 The 2000 AP Stylebook elaborates Persian Gulf is the long established name and the best choice Some Arab nations call it the Arabian Gulf Use Arabian Gulf only in direct quotations and explain in the text that the body of water is more commonly known as the Persian Gulf In 2004 the Persian Gulf naming dispute was the subject of a Google bomb by an Iranian blogger named Pendar Yousefi 46 47 48 This was the combined efforts of hundreds of bloggers webmasters and Persian forums who pointed links with the word Arabian Gulf to a spoof error page found at this link 48 Some atlases and media outlets have taken to referring to The Gulf without any adjectival qualification This usage is followed by the BBC and The Times Atlas of the World Iran does not consider this an impartial usage and views it as an active contribution to abandonment of the historical name In June 2006 Iran banned the sale of The Economist for the above reason after a map in the magazine labeled the Persian Gulf as The Gulf 49 The magazine repeated this act in its 18 February 2010 article titled Iraq Iran and the Politics of Oil Crude Diplomacy It also used the name Arabian Gulf in the same article Google had previously put both Persian Gulf and Arabian Gulf on its Google Maps After May 2012 it removed both names from the body of water stating that it does not name every place in the world and that it did not want to take a political stance Iranians complained about the change and started a Twitter campaign asking Where s the Persian Gulf 50 Google Earth continues to show both names unless viewed through a server from a Gulf Coast Arab country in which case it labels it simply Arabian Gulf Sporting bodies edit A planned second Islamic Solidarity Games in Iran originally scheduled to take place in October 2009 and later rescheduled for April 2010 was canceled when the Arab World and Iran could not agree over the use of the term Persian Gulf in logos and medals for the Games 51 52 In association football the top tier of the Iranian football league system was named the Persian Gulf Cup in August 2006 to promote the Persian naming 53 The Iran national football team does not take part in the Arabian Gulf Cup for national teams surrounding the waters 54 The Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation was founded in 2016 for the competing nations of the Arabian Gulf Cup The top football league in the United Arab Emirates UAE was founded in 1973 as the UAE Football League In 2007 the name was changed to UAE Pro League Starting from the 2013 14 season the name was changed to UAE Arabian Gulf League as well as their League Cup and Super Cup competitions 55 The name change has been viewed as a revival of the Persian Gulf naming dispute 56 with Iran accusing the United Arab Emirates of racism 57 58 and the Football Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran barring the transfer of Javad Nekounam to a UAE club 59 Gallery editThis section contains an unencyclopedic or excessive gallery of images Please help improve the section by removing excessive or indiscriminate images or by moving relevant images beside adjacent text in accordance with the Manual of Style on use of images Learn how and when to remove this template message Persian Gulf or equivalent edit nbsp 19th Century reconstruction of 194 BC Eratosthenes map Denoting Persian Gulf nbsp An Early world map by Pomponius Mela 43 AD Red Sea named Arabian Sea and Persian Gulf and Oman Sea named Persian Sea nbsp Map VI from Ptolemy s Cosmographia showing Sinus Persicus Persian Gulf and Sinus Arabicus Red Sea reconstruction from 1467 nbsp Regional map showing the word Bahr Fars Persian Sea in Arabic from the 9th century text Al aqalim by the Persian geographer Istakhri nbsp Giacomo Gastaldi s map circa 1548 is denoted by cartographic historian Gerald Tibbetts as the first modern map of the area denoting Golpho de Persia nbsp Persia Sive Sophorum regnum Old map Persia Merian 1638 nbsp Location of Persian gulf and Arabian gulf by Janssonius Joannes 1640 Amsterdam nbsp 1893 Ottoman map calling it Khaleej Al Ajam nbsp A Saudi ARAMCO map from 1952 using the term Persian Gulf الخليج الفارسي Other names edit nbsp 1600 map calling it Gulf of Basra or Sea of Qatif nbsp 1626 map calling it Sea of Qatif or the Arabian Gulf This map also names the Red Sea the Arabian Gulf nbsp Jan Jansson s map 17th century MARE ELCATIF formerly SINUS PERSICUS nbsp The Ottoman Cedid Atlas of 1803 calling it the Gulf of BasraSee also edit nbsp Geography portal nbsp Bahrain portal nbsp Iran portal nbsp Iraq portal nbsp Kuwait portal nbsp Oman portal nbsp Saudi Arabia portal nbsp United Arab Emirates portalTerminology section in the Gulf War article Territorial disputes in the Persian Gulf Gulf Cooperation Council Macedonia naming dispute Sea of Japan naming dispute Achaemenid inscription in the Kharg IslandReferences edit Persian Gulf From rich history to security depth Tehran Times 29 April 2020 Bosworth C Edmund 1980 The Nomenclature of the Persian Gulf In Cottrell Alvin J ed The Persian Gulf States A General Survey Baltimore Maryland Johns Hopkins University Press pp xvii xxxvi Not until the early 1960s does a major new development occur with the adoption by the Arab states bordering on the Gulf of the expression al Khalij al Arabi as a weapon in the psychological war with Iran for political influence in the Gulf but the story of these events belongs to a subsequent chapter on modern political and diplomatic history of the Gulf p xxxiii Eilts Hermann F Autumn 1980 Security Considerations in the Persian Gulf International Security Vol 5 No 2 pp 79 113 Agapius on a Boat roger pearse com Retrieved 24 February 2009 Documents on the Persian Gulf s name Dr Mohammad Ajam http www irdc ir fa content 12485 print aspx Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine IRDC Kohl Philip L Mara Kozelsky Nachman Ben Yehuda 2007 Selective Remembrances Archaeology in the Construction Commemoration and Consecration of National Pasts University of Chicago Press p 225 ISBN 978 0 226 45059 9 Alai Cyrus 7 February 2012 15 December 2000 Geography iv Cartography of Persia Encyclopaedia Iranica Retrieved 1 February 2012 After World War II some circles decided to change the name of the Persian Gulf to Arabian Gulf Although the government of Persia opposed the move vehemently in some editions of a few maps and atlases the term Persian was omitted leaving only The Gulf e g The Times Atlas p 39 while the historical term Persian Gulf mostly remained intact as in the National Geographic Atlas p 77 fig 7 Milani Mohsen M 30 March 2012 15 December 2006 Iraq vi Pahlavi Period 1921 79 Encyclopaedia Iranica Retrieved 1 February 2012 Iraqi troops began to engage their Iranian counterparts in border skirmishes Iraq once again called for liberation of the Khuzestan province from Persian occupiers and began to use the term Arabian Gulf rather than Persian Gulf Picture of Gamal Abdel Nasser s Handwritten Letter Using the Term Persian Gulf Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Picture of 1952 Saudi Arabian ARAMCO map using the name Persian Gulf Teymoor Nabili 12 December 2010 Persian Gulf or Arabian Gulf Al Jazeera English Retrieved 11 June 2012 Mercator Gerard Terrestrial Globe Arabian Section 1541 via 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