Persia
Persia
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spheres of influence
Persia, divided into three spheres of influence, Northern part for Russia, Southern part for Britain and a neutral buffer area in between.
Spheres of influence are areas where one nation has dominant power over other nations. It is any area of the world where one state is more dominant. The spheres of influence refers to the areas in which a given directive works.
Africa was divided by the Europeans into spheres of influence.
The Russians/Soviets made a sphere of influence in the northern third of Persia/Iran. The British made a sphere of influence in the southeastern quarter of Persia/Iran (along the border with modern Pakistan). The British also had strong influence in the southwest due to the proximity of the British Mandate of Iraq and the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company in Khuzestan Province.
Russia and Britain divided Persia into northern and southern spheres of influence in 1907 through the Anglo-Russian Convention. This agreement aimed to maintain a balance of power in the region while securing their respective interests in Persia.
Spheres of influence
European interest in Iran primarily came from two sources: The British wishing to protect their investment in India against Russian spheres of influence and the presence of petroleum throughout the southwest of the country.
They divided China into spheres of influence. soundcloud: void hart
The US felt the spheres of influence restricted trade with China