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  2. List of Iranian titles and ranks - Wikipedia

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    Hence the title bearer is the mother of the next Shah), associated with some Qajar (Kadjar) queens, especially Fath Ali Shah's mother and Nasser-ed-Din Shah's mother. A'laa Hazrat "Your Most High Majesty" in reference to the king. Appellation of Persian/Iranian kings. Oliaa' Hazrat Literally meaning "Your Most High Majesty" in reference to the ...

  3. Persian name - Wikipedia

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    Khan (title), served at one time as a title for an honored person. Ustad , a master craftsperson, lecturer or a person who is the master of a profession. Sayyid and sharif , honorific titles that given to men accepted as descendants of Muhammad .

  4. Name of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The exonym Persia was the official name of Iran in the Western world before March 1935, but the Iranian peoples inside their country since the time of Zoroaster (probably circa 1000 BC), or even before, have called their country Arya, Iran, Iranshahr, Iranzamin (Land of Iran), Aryānām (the equivalent of Iran in the proto-Iranian language) or ...

  5. List of monarchs of Iran - Wikipedia

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    After him, this title was used only by Mithridates IV (57–54 BC) and Orodes II (57–37 BC) before becoming a standard part of the Parthian title from the time of Phraates IV (26–2 BC) onwards. [63] The title was used in its Persian form (šāhān šāh) after Greek ceased being used. [64] The first Parthian capital was at Nisa in Parthia.

  6. Category:Iranian masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    A. Abbas (name) Abd al-Ali; Abd al-Aziz; Abdul Hamid; Abdul Karim; Abdul Majid; Abd al-Rahman; Abdul Wahhab; Abd al-Zahra; Abdolreza; Abdul Hussein; Alauddin; Abdul Malik

  7. Names of the Scythians - Wikipedia

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    Due to the sound change of /δ/ into /l/, the derivation of Old Persian Skudra was instead likely done indirectly from the Median language, which had preserved the older Scythian form Skuẟa due to early contacts between the Medes and the Scythians during the 7th century BC, before the sound change from /δ/ to /l/ was complete. [5]

  8. Medes - Wikipedia

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    Median literature is part of the "Old Iranian literature" (including also Saka, Old Persian, Avestan) as this Iranian affiliation of them is explicit also in ancient texts, such as Herodotus's account [7] that many peoples including Medes were "universally called Iranian". [50] No documents dated from the Median period have been preserved.

  9. Old Persian - Wikipedia

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    The language known as New Persian, which usually is called at this period (early Islamic times) by the name of Parsi-Dari, can be classified linguistically as a continuation of Middle Persian, the official religious and literary language of Sassanian Iran, itself a continuation of Old Persian, the language of the Achaemenids.