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History of Iran - Wikipedia The history of Iran (also known as Persia) is intertwined with Greater Iran, which is a socio-cultural region encompassing all of the areas that have witnessed significant settlement or influence by the Iranian peoples and the Iranian languages – chiefly the Persians and the Persian language
Iran - Ancient Empire, Persian Culture, Islamic Revolution | Britannica Within two centuries Iranian civilization was revived with a cultural amalgam, with patterns of art and thought, with attitudes and a sophistication that were indebted to its pre-Islamic Iranian heritage—a heritage changed but also stirred into fresh life by the Arab Muslim conquest
History of Iran | How Old is Iran? - World Population Review Iran, commonly known among its denizens as Persia, was a dominant force throughout the world as early as 678 BC The Islamic Republic of Iran that we know today had its current constitution drafted in 1979 This makes Iran older than 2600 years, or as young as 43 years
A Brief History of Iran - Local Histories Foreign troops left Iran after the Second World War In 1951, Prime Minister Mossadeq nationalised the oil industry In response, Britain and the USA engineered a coup in 1953, and Prime Minister Mossadeq was removed from power In 1963, the Shah announced reforms called the White Revolution
History of Iran - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Islamic conquest of Persia (633–656) and the end of the Sassanid Empire was a turning point in Iranian history Iran had been a monarchy ruled by a shah, or emperor, almost without interruption from 1501 until the 1979 Islamic revolution, when Iran officially became an Islamic Republic on 1 April 1979 [3][4]
History of Iran: Journey from Ancient Empires to the Modern Islamic . . . Dating back four thousand years before Christ, Iran is home to one of the world’s oldest continuous major civilizations German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel calls the Persians the “first Historical People” Iran is steeped in history and culture and houses some of the world’s ancient archeological treasures