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Iranians in Japan (Japanese: 在日イラン人, Zainichi Iranjin, Persian: ایرانیان در ژاپن) are a minority group, with official statistics recording about 5,000 Iranian migrants in the country. [4] Part of the Iranian diaspora, most live in the Greater Tokyo Area.
Jun Senoue (純, born 1970), Japanese video game composer and musician; Jun Shibata (淳, born 1976), Japanese pop singer-songwriter; Jun Shibuki (淳, born 1968), Japanese musical actress and performer; Jun Shikano (潤), a Japanese voice actress; Jun Shimizu (清水 純, born 1985), Japanese footballer; Jun Shiraoka (順, born 1944), Japanese ...
The Persian, recorded under the Chinese name Lee Jin-hee, has been awarded a rank, but his whereabouts are unknown. In 2016, it was revealed that there was a Daigaku-ryō dormitory official (at the time of 765) called Hashi no Kiyomichi by deciphering the wooden tablets excavated from the Heijo Palace ruins. Hashi (Hashi) is a name meaning Persia.
Persian manuscript in Japan, 1217 AD original "Persian manuscript in Japan" (Japanese: 紙本墨書南番文字 Hepburn romanization: Shihonbokusho Nanban-Moji, Persian: دستخط پارسی ژاپن; also called "南蛮 Nanban") is a Persian inscription from 1217 AD that was written by a Persian in Quanzhou of China for a Japanese monk Keisei, a poem of Shahname Ferdusi.
Iranian Japanese or Japanese Iranian may refer to: Iran–Japan relations; Iranians in Japan; Japanese people in Iran; Multiracial people of mixed Iranian and ...
ASIJ annually holds an international conference in Tokyo with presentations in Persian, English and Japanese languages. [1] [2] [3] In the multi-disciplinary conference, in addition to Iranian and Japanese education authorities as invited guests, members from various Japanese university present and discuss their latest scientific achievements.
This gives rise to the meaning of a leader, and by extension means that the ability and wisdom are beyond ordinary people. "Mencius Gongsun Chou Shang": "Respect the virtuous and make the Junjie reign." It also refers to the ability and wisdom. Meaning "talented, handsome" (which is usually only masculine). Other names; Related names
Hindi जमा'दर, जामदार jama'dar, jam'dar (influenced in meaning by Persian جامءات jam'at body of troops), from Arabic جاما jam' collections, assemblage + Persian در dar having. an officer in the army of India having a rank corresponding to that of lieutenant in the English army. Any of several police or other ...