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Akihiko Yamaguchi, « « Dutch and English East India Companies’ Factories in Bandar Abbas and their Interpreters », in : Rekishihaku Kenkyukai, ed., Port Cities in World History. Tokyo, Aoki Shoten, 2006, pp. 95-123 [in Japanese]. », Abstracta Iranica, ID : 10.4000/abstractairanica.28412
In 1728, when political unrest caused by the Afghan invasion still prevailed in the country, the Dutch East India Company maneuvered to transfer its trading post from Bandar ‘Abbās to Hormoz, negotiating with the garrison of the island. On that occasion, the Afghan government appointed a new Šahbandar of Bandar ‘Abbās, who immediately arrested the president of the Dutch company and some of his colleagues, all of whom had come to pay their respects to him. Failing in a rescue operation, the co...