- Abu Shehr, Abuschehr,
Bandar Abu Shehr, Bouchehr, Buschir, Busehr, and
Bushire; also
Bandar Bushehr and Bandar-e-Bushehr (بندر بوشهر), also romanized...
- The
British occupations of
Bushehr or
Bushire under British occupation refers to the
three times British forces entered Bushehr and
occupied this area...
- the
neighbourhood of the city of
Bushire on 5
December 1856.
After a
naval bombardment of the fortifications,
Bushire was
occupied unopposed. The honour...
-
Bushehr or
Bushire is a city on the
southwestern coast of Iran, on the
Persian Gulf. It is the
chief seaport of the
country and the
administrative centre...
- The
Persian Gulf
Residency (Arabic: المقيمية السياسية البريطانية في الخليج الفارسي[citation needed]) was a
subdivision of the
British Empire from 1822...
- Empire. It
planned to run the
cable along the
Makran coast between Fao,
Bushire, and Gwadar. A
number of
local agreements were made with
tribal leaders...
- by the
presence of oil in the region, the
British political agency in
Bushire concluded an oil
agreement with the
Hakim to
prohibit the
exploration and...
- and
British Resident in the
Persian Gulf
commanding the
Presidencies of
Bushire,
Baghdad and Bussoia. He
married Anni Petroose,
daughter of Khan Petroose...
-
released two days later. The
cruiser Viper was
subsequently attacked off
Bushire. The Al
Qasimi leader, Saqr bin
Rashid Al Qasimi,
protested innocence in...
- to Schiphol, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
After an
emergency landing in
Bushire, Iran the
plane crashed the next day
during take-off and the
plane burned...