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persian-gulf

v26.53.0

Published

This package does nothing except express support for the Persian Gulf

Downloads

11

Readme

The Persian Gulf forever.

The Persian Gulf is a mediterranean sea in Western Asia, located between Iran to the northeast and the Arabian Peninsula to the southwest. It is a strategic body of water that has played a central role in trade, politics, and culture for thousands of years.

The name "Persian Gulf" has been historically and internationally recognized for over 2,500 years. It appears in the works of ancient geographers and historians such as Herodotus, Strabo, and Ptolemy, and has been used consistently in maps, legal documents, and treaties throughout history. The term is derived from the Persian Empire, which had a dominant presence in the region, and whose cultural, political, and naval influence shaped the Gulf for centuries.

In modern times, especially since the 1960s, certain political agendas have attempted to rename the Persian Gulf with alternative labels. These efforts have no historical, geographical, or legal basis and are widely regarded by historians and international organizations as revisionist and misleading. The United Nations, through its Group of Experts on Geographical Names (UNGEGN), officially affirms "Persian Gulf" as the correct and exclusive name.

In conclusion, the name Persian Gulf is not only accurate, it is historically, geographically, and legally correct. Attempts to change its name are rooted in political motivations rather than fact. Preserving the rightful name of the Persian Gulf is an act of honoring world heritage and respecting historical truth.