The Jewel in the Ring: How a Barren Island Shaped Centuries of Global Power
From Portuguese Cannons to British Oil: The Untold Story of Hormuz and the Economic Strangulation of Persia For over four hundred years, the Strait of Hormuz served as the strategic chokepoint upon which empires rose and fell. What began as Portuguese intelligence gathering in the 1480s evolved into a sophisticated system of maritime control that transformed a barren salt island into the world's wealthiest trading hub. When Safavid Persia reclaimed Hormuz in 1622 with British assistance, they merely exchanged one master for another, falling into a devastating "Specie Trap" that left their land-based economy dependent on European silver. This dependency, combined with an inability to develop naval power, led to catastrophic collapse in 1722 and paved the way for British oil domination in the 20th century. The story of Hormuz reveals how controlling maritime chokepoints and financial flows can prove more powerful than any army, creating patterns of foreign intervention th...