Author
Aqeel, Mustafa
Publication Date
2022
Publication Place
Doha -
Qatar University Press
Subject
Competition, International relations
Type
Book
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Pages Count
119
Library
Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID
ISBN : 9789927107986, ISBN : 9789927107979
Record ID
alma99125235116305763
Library Location
Royal Danish Library
Date
2022
Notes
This book, written by Mustafa Aqil, examines the international competition in the Arabian Gulf from 1622 to 1763. It emphasizes the strategic significance of the region due to its geographical position and natural resources, which attracted various European powers, including the Portuguese, British, Dutch, and French. The narrative details the local resistance against these foreign powers, particularly focusing on alliances and conflicts involving local entities like the Kingdom of Hormuz, the Safavids, Ottomans, and Omanis. The book is structured into seven chapters, each addressing different aspects of the geopolitical and economic struggles in the Gulf. It relies heavily on primary sources, including British archives and Persian documents, to provide a comprehensive historical account. The intended audience includes historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the history and geopolitics of the Arabian Gulf.
Baskı
1st ed.