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Multinational Iran

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Category: Regional History or Period History
Forum Name: Ancient Mesopotamia, Near East and Greater Iran
Forum Discription: Babylon, Egypt, Persia and other civilizations of the Near East from ancient times to 600s AD
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Topic: Multinational Iran
Posted By: Guests
Subject: Multinational Iran
Date Posted: 26-Mar-2017 at 15:11

Turkish population in Iran.


Turkish population in Iran




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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 26-Mar-2017 at 15:15
Persian population in Iran (but also included many non-Persians who speak Persian as home language)





Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 26-Mar-2017 at 15:17
Arabian population in Iran





Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 26-Mar-2017 at 15:20
Lurish population in Iran





Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 26-Mar-2017 at 15:21
Baluch population in Iran





Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 26-Mar-2017 at 15:25
Rural population density in 1986.




Posted By: red clay
Date Posted: 26-Mar-2017 at 20:43
Nice maps, and your point is?

Also, welcome.


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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 26-Mar-2017 at 20:57
Hi, firstly I wanted to tell/show ethnic diversity of Iran. Many peoples, especially in the West think that all Iranian citizens are Persians. 

About maps, yes, nice maps, but have many mistakes. For example, the people of Semnan province aren't Persians, they are Semnanis, also Iranic-speaking people but different than Persians. Also many minor Iranic peoples, especially in Fars, Kerman and Arak/Isfahan regions showed as Persians in this maps.


Posted By: Cyrus Shahmiri
Date Posted: 28-Mar-2017 at 04:31
Interesting maps but what about Kurds, Gilakis and Mazandaranis? There are also some Georgian, Assyrian, Armenian, Barahui, ... villages in Iran too.


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Posted By: medenaywe
Date Posted: 28-Mar-2017 at 07:16
It sounds logical cause you are crossroad of civilizations and history.


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 28-Mar-2017 at 15:50
Georgians live in Isfahan, Mazandaran, Khorasan and maybe in Gorgan. 


Posted By: Aeoli
Date Posted: 02-Aug-2017 at 11:27
Terminology of Turkish and Turks are belong to Anatolia. The general term is Turkic/Turki
The map which is about Turcophone shows Azeri, Turkmen and Afshar people


Posted By: Aeoli
Date Posted: 02-Aug-2017 at 11:28
and yes, I figure it interesting. This much ethnic and language diversity but staying together...


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 30-Jul-2018 at 08:44
The Turkic population of Iran call themselves as Türk, as in Turkey.


Posted By: Aeoli
Date Posted: 11-Aug-2018 at 11:57
Originally posted by _Hamadan86

The Turkic population of Iran call themselves as Türk, as in Turkey.

So what do Azeri and Turkmen mean?



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