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- Persian language - Wikipedia
Iranian Persian (Persian, Western Persian, or Farsi) is spoken in Iran, and by minorities in Iraq and the Persian Gulf states Eastern Persian (Dari Persian, Afghan Persian, or Dari) is spoken in Afghanistan
- Persians - Wikipedia
Persian language and culture continued to prevail after the invasions and conquests by the Mongols and the Turks (including the Ilkhanate, Ghaznavids, Seljuks, Khwarazmians, and Timurids), who were themselves significantly Persianized, further developing in Asia Minor, Central Asia, and South Asia, where Persian culture flourished by the
- Persian | People, Language Religion | Britannica
Persian, predominant ethnic group of Iran (formerly known as Persia) Although of diverse ancestry, the Persian people are united by their language, Persian (Farsi), which belongs to the Indo-Iranian group of the Indo-European language family
- Persian (Farsi) language and alphabet - Omniglot
Persian is a member of the Western Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family It is spoken by about 130 million people, mainly in Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan, and also in Uzbekistan, Iraq, Russia and Azerbaijan
- Why is Iran not an Arab country? Persian vs Arab identity explained . . .
Iran is often grouped with Arab nations, but it is not an Arab country Its people are largely Persian, its language is Farsi, and its history stretches back to ancient empires long before Islam Here’s a clear guide to Persian and Arab identity
- Persian language | History, Countries, Facts | Britannica
Persian language, also called Farsi, member of the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian language family It is the official language of Iran, and two varieties of Persian known as Dari and Tajik are official languages in Afghanistan and Tajikistan, respectively
- Persian Pokédex: stats, moves, evolution locations
Pokédex entry for #53 Persian containing stats, moves learned, evolution chain, location and more!
- When Did Persia Become Iran and Why? - History Hit
Today, Iran is used predominantly in reference to the nation-state, whilst long-standing cultural exports such as food, art and literature are often referred to as Persian because of their long-standing and historic connotations with the region
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