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  2. Iranian peoples - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish people celebrating Nowruz, Tangi Sar village. J1-M267; commonly found among Semitic-speaking people, was rarely over 10% in Iranian groups. J2-M172: is the most common Hg in Iran (~23%); almost exclusively represented by J2a-M410 subclade (93%), the other major sub-clade being J2b-M12.

  3. Template:Iran Ethnic Groups Labelled Map - Wikipedia

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    X values are always between 0 and 1. For square images, Y values are also between 0 and 1. The maximum Y value is higher for tall images, lower for wide images. The X and Y values represent the fraction of the width where the label will be placed. The exact point is the top-left corner of the image label.

  4. Demographics of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Number of people 15–49 Proportion Number of women 15–49 Proportion 17,681,629 (2006) 43,049,709 (2006) ... Colour-coded map of Iran's ethnic groups.

  5. Alans - Wikipedia

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    Related to the Asii who had invaded Bactria in the 2nd century BCE, the Alans were pushed west by the Kangju people (known to Graeco-Roman authors as the Ἰαξάρται Iaxártai in Greek, and the Iaxartae in Latin), the latter of whom were living in the Syr Darya basin, from where they expanded their rule from Fergana to the Aral Sea region ...

  6. Ossetians - Wikipedia

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    The Ossetians (/ ɒ ˈ s iː ʃ ə n z / oss-EE-shənz or / ɒ ˈ s ɛ t i ən z / oss-ET-ee-ənz; [26] Ossetic: ир, ирæттæ / дигорӕ, дигорӕнттӕ, romanized: ir, irættæ / digoræ, digorænttæ), [27] also known as Ossetes (/ ˈ ɒ s iː t s / OSS-eets), [28] Ossets (/ ˈ ɒ s ɪ t s / OSS-its), [29] and Alans (/ ˈ æ l ə n z / AL-ənz), are an Iranian [30] [31] [32 ...

  7. Ethnic groups in the Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    Georgians are the only Caucasian people who have their own undisputedly independent state—Georgia. Abkhazia 's status is disputed. Other Caucasian peoples have republics within Russia : Adyghe ( Adygea ), Cherkess ( Karachay-Cherkessia ), Kabardians ( Kabardino-Balkaria ), Ingush ( Ingushetia ), Chechens ( Chechnya ), while other Northeast ...

  8. Category:Iranian peoples - Wikipedia

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    Iranic people (22 C, 4 P) S. Iranian studies (6 C, 28 P) T. Iranian tribes (7 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Iranian peoples" The following 11 pages are in this category ...

  9. List of ancient Iranian peoples - Wikipedia

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    Map 1: Indo-European migrations as described in The Horse, the Wheel, and Language by David W. Anthony Distribution of Central Asian Iranic peoples during the Iron Age. Map 3: Map of the Sintashta-Petrovka culture , its expansion into the Andronovo culture during the 2nd millennium BC, showing the overlap with the Bactria–Margiana ...