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  1. Etymology

  2. History

  3. Situation and significance

  4. Sports

  5. Geography

      Climate  

  6. Nuclear development

  7. Colleges and universities

  8. Postage stamps

  9. See also

  10. References

  11. Further reading

  12. External links

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}}Bushehr, or Bushire ({{lang-fa|بوشهر}} {{pronunciation|Bandare-Bushehr.ogg}} {{IPA-fa|buːˈʃeɾ|}}; also Romanised as Būshehr, Bouchehr, Buschir and Busehr; also Bandar Bushehr ({{lang-fa|بندر بوشهر}}), also Romanised as Bandar Būshehr and Bandar-e Būshehr; previously known as Beh Ardasher, Antiochia in Persis (Greek: Αντιόχεια της Περσίδος) and Bukht Ardashir), is the capital city of Bushehr Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 161,674, in 40,771 families.[2]

Bushehr lies in a vast plain running along the coastal region on the Persian Gulf coast of south-western Iran. It is built near the ancient port city of Rishahr (Sassanian, Riv Ardasher). It was the chief seaport of the country and is the administrative centre of its province. Its location is about {{convert|1218|km}} south of Tehran. Bushehr has a desert climate.

Bushehr was the main trade center of Iran in the past centuries. The city structures are traditional in style, modest in proportion and cost. Due to its lack of rail connection to the interior of the country and its shallow anchorage, it has lost its position as the primary port of Iran.

Etymology

During the Sassanian era, the name of the city was Ram Ardashir and later become Reyshahr, eventually this turned in to Bushehr, which is the current name of the city.[3]

History

To the south of the present city, at Reeshire, are the remains of an earlier Elamite (c 3000 BCE) settlement. During the Greek Macedonian Seleucid dynasty the city was refounded as Antiochia in Persis (Αντιόχεια της Περσίδος) by Seleucus Nicator. A few decades later the city was rebuilt by Seleucus's son Antiochus who transferred there colonists from Magnesia. Also the Seleucid king Antiochus stayed there for a while in 205 B.C. after his campaign to the eastern provinces (212 -205 B.C.). Antiochia remained under Greek Seleucid rule until circa 170 B.C. It was one of the most important ports of the Sasanian navy and was named after the first king of this dynasty, Ardashir I.

In the 5th century AD, Bushehr was the seat of the Nestorian Christian expansion into southern Iran.

In 1737 the Dutch East India Company opened a trading post in Bushehr, which lasted until 1753.

In 1763 the Arab governor of Bushehr Sheikh Nasr Al-Madhkur granted the British East India Company the right to build a base and trading post there. It was used as a base by the British Royal Navy in the late 18th century. In the 19th century, Bushehr became an important commercial port. It was occupied by British forces in 1856, during the Anglo-Persian War 1856-1857. Bushehr surrendered to the British on 9 December 1856.

It was occupied by the British again in 1915, this time due to the German Niedermayer–Hentig Expedition including Wilhelm Wassmuss.

Industries include fishing and a thermoelectric power plant, while the inland area (also called Bushehr) produces metalwork, rugs and other textiles, cement, and fertilizer. The Iranian navy maintains a base here.

Situation and significance

The strategic location of the city of Bushehr has been the main reason for the establishment of the port of Bushehr. During the 1st and 2nd Millennium BCE, the Peninsula of Bushehr was a thriving and flourishing seat of civilization called "Rey Shahr". Many relics have been found in this regard related to the Elamite era and the civilization of Shoush (Susa). These structures of "Rey Shahr" are said to be related to Ardeshir of Sassanid dynasty and "Rey Shahr" was formerly known by the name of Ram Ardeshir. Thereby through the passage of time came to be called Rey Shahr and thence Bushehr.

The Persian Gulf and consequently the province of Bushehr enjoys a remarkable situation with trade in addition to its remarkable situation regarding military affairs. For these reasons the Europeans were interested to take control of the region and the city of Bushehr. The Portuguese, invaded the city of Bushehr in 1506 CE and attempted to take the place of the Egyptian and the Venetian traders who were dominant in the region.

In 1734 Nader Shah of Afsharid dynasty chose it as the site for an Iranian naval base. During the Zand era, the region was a place for political challenges between different countries and political groups. When the Qajar dynasty replaced the Zand dynasty, they had less control on the region of the Persian Gulf, so the British influence in the region increased gradually.

At the end of the 18th century, the British and Dutch transferred their regional commercial offices to Bushehr, and during the 19th century the town was prominent as the home of the British political agent for the Persian Gulf. The Consulate General of British governed Bushehr for 20 years. This situation had lasted till 1913, and during the long battle between the Iranian and the British troops, the Iranians lost in 1857 and the British influence expanded to include all the Persian Gulf coast. But in 1913 the Iranians won the long battle. Britain moved its diplomatic and commercial center across the Persian Gulf to Bahrein in 1946. The city was economically depressed until the 1960s when the government initiated a major development program. In 1975 the government began building a nuclear power plant at Bushehr. This facility was only partially completed when it was bombed by Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988). When Germany, the initial backer of the plant, declined to complete it after the war, Iran tried to secure aid from other countries. In 1995, however, Russia signed an agreement to finish the plant.

Bushehr is one of the important ports in Persian Gulf which has an international airport, and highways connect the city to Ahvaz to the northwest and Shiraz to the northeast. A secondary coastal road links Bushehr to Bandar-e Abbas to the southeast. The old section of central Bushehr has many examples of traditional Persian Gulf architecture from the period 1870 to 1920.

Bushehr is an export market for the farm produce of the neighboring and fertile Fars Province. Bushehr's industries include seafood canneries, food-processing plants, and engineering firms. It has a population of 205,320 (2001 estimate).

Sports

Bushehr's two major Football teams are Shahin, and Iranjavan. Both teams play in the Azadegan League. Shahin was relegated to the Azadegan League in 2013 after a disappointing season.

Bushehr has a few Dragonboat teams. Their junior team Sokkan I.R. Iran participated in the 2014 Club Crew World Championships in Ravenna, Italy. They performed exceedingly well, placing third in both 200 meter and 500 meter in Junior A Open.

Geography

Climate

Bushehr has a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen: BSh) with a precipitation pattern resembling a mediterranean climate, albeit it is both too hot and dry for too long to qualify as such, by a wide margin, due to the threshold for hot climates being much higher in terms of required rainfall.

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|location = Bushehr (1951–2010)
|metric first = Y
|single line = Y
|Jan record high C = 30.0
|Feb record high C = 32.0
|Mar record high C = 38.0
|Apr record high C = 42.5
|May record high C = 47.0
|Jun record high C = 48.6
|Jul record high C = 50.0
|Aug record high C = 47.0
|Sep record high C = 46.0
|Oct record high C = 41.0
|Nov record high C = 34.5
|Dec record high C = 32.0
|year record high C = 50.0
|Jan high C = 18.6
|Feb high C = 20.2
|Mar high C = 24.2
|Apr high C = 29.6
|May high C = 34.5
|Jun high C = 36.4
|Jul high C = 37.8
|Aug high C = 38.1
|Sep high C = 36.6
|Oct high C = 32.9
|Nov high C = 26.6
|Dec high C = 21.0
|year high C = 29.7
|Jan mean C = 14.5
|Feb mean C = 15.8
|Mar mean C = 19.3
|Apr mean C = 24.3
|May mean C = 29.0
|Jun mean C = 31.4
|Jul mean C = 33.1
|Aug mean C = 33.3
|Sep mean C = 30.8
|Oct mean C = 26.9
|Nov mean C = 21.3
|Dec mean C = 16.5
|year mean C = 24.7
|Jan low C = 10.3
|Feb low C = 11.4
|Mar low C = 14.4
|Apr low C = 18.9
|May low C = 23.6
|Jun low C = 26.3
|Jul low C = 28.4
|Aug low C = 28.4
|Sep low C = 25.1
|Oct low C = 20.9
|Nov low C = 16.0
|Dec low C = 12.0
|year low C = 19.6
|Jan record low C = -1.0
|Feb record low C = 2.5
|Mar record low C = 5.0
|Apr record low C = 8.0
|May record low C = 14.0
|Jun record low C = 18.0
|Jul record low C = 21.0
|Aug record low C = 22.0
|Sep record low C = 17.0
|Oct record low C = 12.0
|Nov record low C = 5.0
|Dec record low C = 2.0
|year record low C = -1.0
|precipitation colour = green
|Jan precipitation mm = 78.5
|Feb precipitation mm = 31.8
|Mar precipitation mm = 22.4
|Apr precipitation mm = 8.6
|May precipitation mm = 2.6
|Jun precipitation mm = 0.0
|Jul precipitation mm = 0.0
|Aug precipitation mm = 0.3
|Sep precipitation mm = 0.0
|Oct precipitation mm = 5.7
|Nov precipitation mm = 39.4
|Dec precipitation mm = 78.7
|year precipitation mm = 268.0
|unit precipitation days = 1.0 mm
|Jan precipitation days = 5.9
|Feb precipitation days = 3.4
|Mar precipitation days = 3.1
|Apr precipitation days = 1.7
|May precipitation days = 0.4
|Jun precipitation days = 0.0
|Jul precipitation days = 0.0
|Aug precipitation days = 0.0
|Sep precipitation days = 0.0
|Oct precipitation days = 0.5
|Nov precipitation days = 2.7
|Dec precipitation days = 5.3
|year precipitation days = 22.0
|Jan humidity = 75
|Feb humidity = 72
|Mar humidity = 66
|Apr humidity = 60
|May humidity = 56
|Jun humidity = 58
|Jul humidity = 61
|Aug humidity = 65
|Sep humidity = 65
|Oct humidity = 66
|Nov humidity = 66
|Dec humidity = 73
|year humidity = 65
|Jan sun = 199.1
|Feb sun = 195.4
|Mar sun = 217.4
|Apr sun = 232.0
|May sun = 292.5
|Jun sun = 329.7
|Jul sun = 314.0
|Aug sun = 320.9
|Sep sun = 293.8
|Oct sun = 279.0
|Nov sun = 227.3
|Dec sun = 193.5
|year sun = 3094.6
|source 1 = Iran Meteorological Organization (records),[4] (temperatures),[5] (precipitation),[6] (humidity),[7] (days with precipitation),[8] (sunshine)[9]
|date=March 2016
}}

Nuclear development

{{main|Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant}}

Bushehr is twelve kilometres from the site of the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant being built in cooperation with Russia. The work was begun by the Bonn firm {{ill|Kraftwerk Union|de}} A.G., a unit of Siemens AG, which contracted to build two nuclear reactors based on a contract worth $4 to $6 billion, signed in 1975.

Work stopped in January 1979, and Kraftwerk Union fully withdrew from the project in July 1979, with one reactor 50% complete, and the other reactor 85% complete. They said they based their action on Iran's non-payment of $450 million in overdue payments. The company had received $2.5 billion of the total contract. Their cancellation came following the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Iran subsequently requested that Siemens finish construction, but Siemens declined. Shortly afterwards Iraq invaded Iran and the nuclear programme was stopped until the end of the war. The reactors were damaged by multiple Iraqi air strikes between March 1984 and 1988.[10]

In 1995, Russia signed a contract to supply a light water reactor for the plant (the contract is believed to be valued between $700 million and $1.2 billion USD). The agreement calls for the spent fuel rods to be sent back to Russia for reprocessing. The plant started adding electricity to the national grid on 3 September 2011,[11] and was officially opened in a ceremony on 12 September 2011.[12]

Colleges and universities

  • Persian Gulf University
  • Bushehr University of Medical Sciences
  • Islamic Azad University of Bushehr[13]
  • Iran Nuclear Energy College

Postage stamps

{{main|Postage stamps of Bushire under British occupation}}

See also

{{Portal|Iran}}
  • Bandar Abbas
  • History of Iran

References

{{Wikisource1911Enc|Bushire}}
1. ^https://www.amar.org.ir/english
2. ^{{IranCensus2006|18}}
3. ^Xavier de Planhol, “BŪŠEHR i. THE CITY,” Encyclopædia Iranica, IV/6, pp. 569-572 
4. ^*{{cite web |url= http://www.chbmet.ir/stat/archive/iran/bos/BUSHEHR/7.asp |title= Highest record temperature in Bushehr by Month 1951–2010 |publisher= Iran Meteorological Organization |accessdate= April 8, 2015}}*{{cite web |url= http://www.chbmet.ir/stat/archive/iran/bos/BUSHEHR/6.asp |title= Lowest record temperature in Bushehr by Month 1951–2010 |publisher= Iran Meteorological Organization |accessdate= April 8, 2015}}
5. ^*{{cite web |url= http://www.chbmet.ir/stat/archive/iran/bos/BUSHEHR/3.asp |title= Average Maximum temperature in Bushehr by Month 1951–2010 |publisher= Iran Meteorological Organization |accessdate= April 8, 2015 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20160306115031/http://www.chbmet.ir/stat/archive/iran/bos/BUSHEHR/3.asp |archivedate= March 6, 2016 |df= }}*{{cite web |url= http://www.chbmet.ir/stat/archive/iran/bos/BUSHEHR/5.asp |title= Average Mean Daily temperature in Bushehr by Month 1951–2010 |publisher= Iran Meteorological Organization |accessdate= April 8, 2015 }}*{{cite web |url= http://www.chbmet.ir/stat/archive/iran/bos/BUSHEHR/2.asp |title= Average Minimum temperature in Bushehr by Month 1951–2010 |publisher= Iran Meteorological Organization |accessdate= April 8, 2015 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20160306113824/http://www.chbmet.ir/stat/archive/iran/bos/BUSHEHR/2.asp |archivedate= March 6, 2016 |df= }}
6. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.chbmet.ir/stat/archive/iran/bos/BUSHEHR/25.asp |title= Monthly Total Precipitation in Bushehr by Month 1951–2010 |publisher= Iran Meteorological Organization |accessdate= April 8, 2015}}
7. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.chbmet.ir/stat/archive/iran/bos/BUSHEHR/14.asp |title= Average relative humidity in Bushehr by Month 1951–2010 |publisher= Iran Meteorological Organization |accessdate= April 8, 2015 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20160306122133/http://www.chbmet.ir/stat/archive/iran/bos/BUSHEHR/14.asp |archivedate= March 6, 2016 |df= }}
8. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.chbmet.ir/stat/archive/iran/bos/BUSHEHR/29.asp |title= No. Of days with precipitation equal to or greater than 1 mm in Bushehr by Month 1951–2010 |publisher= Iran Meteorological Organization |accessdate= April 8, 2015 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20160306115503/http://www.chbmet.ir/stat/archive/iran/bos/BUSHEHR/29.asp |archivedate= March 6, 2016 |df= }}
9. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.chbmet.ir/stat/archive/iran/bos/BUSHEHR/42.asp |title= Monthly total sunshine hours in Bushehr by Month 1951–2010 |publisher= Iran Meteorological Organization |accessdate= April 8, 2015 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20160306115248/http://www.chbmet.ir/stat/archive/iran/bos/BUSHEHR/42.asp |archivedate= March 6, 2016 |df= }}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iran/bushehr-intro.htm|title=Bushehr - Iran Nuclear Reactor|first=John|last=Pike|website=www.globalsecurity.org}}
11. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/sep/04/iran-nuclear-power-bushehr-plant |title=Iranian nuclear power station 'begins generating electricity' |agency=Reuters |work=The Guardian |date=4 September 2011 |accessdate=4 September 2011 |location=London}}
12. ^{{cite news |url=http://en.rian.ru/world/20110912/166785925.html |title=ran launches Bushehr nuclear power plant|publisher=RIA Novosti |date=12 September 2011 |accessdate=14 September 2011}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.iaubushehr.ac.ir/|title=خانه - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد بوشهر|website=www.iaubushehr.ac.ir}}

Further reading

{{Globalize|section|date=February 2017}}
  • {{cite book |title=Oriental Commerce |author1=William Milburn |author2=Thomas Thornton |year=1825 |location=London |publisher= Kingsbury, Parbury, and Allen

|chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=qGIOAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA92
|chapter= Gulph of Persia: Bushire
}}
  • {{Citation |publisher = James Duncan |publication-place=London |author = Josiah Conder |authorlink=Josiah Conder (editor and author) |oclc = 8888382 |series=Modern Traveller

|title = Persia and China |publication-date = 1830
|chapter= Busheer
|chapterurl = https://archive.org/stream/moderntraveller12condiala#page/302/mode/2up
}}

External links

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  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100328095911/http://www.lovelyiran.com/bushehr/ Bushehr Travel Guide]
  • Bushehr, The Persian Gulf
  • Bushehr's travel review

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