• Aryan (redirect from Aryan, Iran)
    (/ˈɛəriən/), or Arya in Proto-Indo-Iranian, is a term originating from the ethno-cultural self-designation of the Indo-Iranians. It stood in contrast to nearby...
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    Fesenjān (category Iran culture stubs)
    called fesenjoon in Tehrani dialect) is a sweet and sour Iranian stew (a khoresh) from Northern Iran. The roots of this Persian delicacy trace back to the...
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    from Moses Montefiore, the Iranian government improved the living conditions of the Jews and reduced their taxes. In 1881, Sir William Taylour Thomson...
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    traditional Arab–Israeli conflict towards the Iran–Israel proxy conflict and direct confrontation with Iran during the Syrian civil war. On 7 October 2023...
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    des récits populaires en Iran (The myth of Siyâvosh: relationships between the national epic of Ferdowsi and popular stories in Iran)" (PDF) (in French)...
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    cattle cars. As many as 150 people were forced into a single boxcar. Many died en route, partly because of the low priority accorded to these transports. Shortage...
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    the border. The Wall Street Journal has accused Iran of being behind the attack. U.S. officials and Iran have denied this. The IDF has reported seizing...
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    Baku and the city became part of Qajar Iran again. In 1813, following the Russo-Persian War of 1804–1813, Qajar Iran had to sign the Treaty of Gulistan with...
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    Jessup (1881), p. 465. Jessup (1881), p. 466. Cook (1914), p. 558–559. Cook (1914), p. 559. Cook (1914), p. 565. Jessup (1881), p. 460. Jessup (1881), p. 462...
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    antiquity and the middle ages. Sudan was conquered by Egypt in 1821, and in 1881 the religious leader Muhammad Ahmad led a nationalist revolt and established...
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