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National Persian Gulf Day – A Symbol of Iran’s Identity Sovereignty and Historical Continuity
National Persian Gulf Day – A Symbol of Iran’s Identity Sovereignty and Historical Continuity
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April 30, National Persian Gulf Day — not merely a historical occasion, but a powerful symbol of Iran’s identity, sovereignty, and national pride. The Persian Gulf is not just a name; it is a historically documented reality reflected in thousands of years of maps, records, and collective civilizational memory — from ancient Persian and Greek sources to Islamic and European historical texts, consistently referred to as the “Persian Gulf.” This day serves as a reminder of Iran’s resistance against colonial pressures and long-standing attempts to distort historical and geographical truths about this region. In a context where, in 2026, the region once again faces renewed tensions, military aggression, and destabilizing actions by the US and Zionist regimes and their regional accomplices, the importance of the Persian Gulf as an undeniable historical and geopolitical reality becomes even more pronounced. The Persian Gulf is not subject to change, negotiation, or revision — because it rests on history, not on transient political narratives.
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