Dear Keivan Mashayekh Ahangarani,
I do agree with you; we should honour HISTORY! It is
the great races of the past made this world a livable
habitat. We should respect them. The modern day's
petrodollars and the politics connected with that
should not be allowed to rewrite history. Had it been
left to me, I would love to leave it as the Persian
Gulf!
Regards.
Ganga.
--- Keivan Mashayekh Ahangarani <k1_m_a@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Hi every body,
>
> please read the new in the middle of this mail.
> Responding to that news I have send this following
> comments to National Geographic, in their comment
> giving link that has come bellow.
>
> Regards,
>
> Keivan
>
>
> Dear Sir/Mam,
>
> I am an Iranian boy who is a fan of National
> Geographic magazin. But these days I come to know
> that you are about to publish a Map mentioning in it
> the Persian Gulf as Arabian Gulf. It's not fair. Our
> country ( Iran ) has got a long long history and is
> one of the pioneers in civilization of the world in
> ancient time and this Gulf has been a Persian Gulf,
> because of the big culture beside it that was Iran
> and the language there was and still is PERSIAN. So
> please do not annoy 70,000,000 people of one of the
> oldest civilized countries and cultures.
>
> I will be so much thankful if you let me know the
> result.
>
> Thanking you in advance,
>
> Note: forwarded message attached.
>
>
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