Navigating the coastal Persian Gulf-Makoran Sea corridor: harnessing the past for sustainable maritime trade

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1007/s11852-024-01066-x
Mehdi Mortazavi
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Historically, maritime trade has been a major driver of economic growth and cross-cultural interchange, especially in antiquity. Because of its advantageous position and extensive maritime history, the Persian Gulf has been essential in bridging cultures and promoting the exchange of ideas and products. This article explores the historical evidence of maritime trade in the Persian Gulf, emphasising its revolutionary influence on the region’s history, especially during the pivotal Bronze Age. The article also emphasises how important it is to acknowledge the Persian Gulf’s historical significance as a crucial commerce route connecting Europe, Africa, and East and West Asia. The paper uses these realisations to support the growth of Chabahar Port as a pillar of economic independence and regional collaboration. Through the application of historical lessons and the embracement of sustainable maritime trade, the Persian Gulf and the Makoran Sea have the potential to resurface as centres of cultural and economic interaction, thereby promoting global wealth and connectedness.

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历史上,海上贸易一直是经济增长和跨文化交流的主要推动力,尤其是在古代。由于其优越的地理位置和悠久的航海历史,波斯湾在沟通文化、促进思想和产品交流方面发挥了至关重要的作用。本文探讨了波斯湾海上贸易的历史证据,强调了其对该地区历史的革命性影响,尤其是在关键的青铜时代。文章还强调了承认波斯湾作为连接欧洲、非洲、东亚和西亚的重要商路的历史意义有多么重要。文章利用这些认识来支持恰巴哈尔港作为经济独立和地区合作支柱的发展。通过吸取历史教训和开展可持续的海上贸易,波斯湾和马科兰海有可能重新成为文化和经济互动中心,从而促进全球财富和联系。
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