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  2. History of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Safavid dynasty was one of the most significant ruling dynasties of Iran, and "is often considered the beginning of modern Persian history". [127] They ruled one of the greatest Iranian empires after the Muslim conquest of Persia [ 128 ] and established the Twelver school of Shi'a Islam [ 18 ] as the official religion of their empire ...

  3. Iranian Intermezzo - Wikipedia

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    Iranian Intermezzo, [2] or Persian Renaissance, [3] was a period in Iranian history which saw the rise of various native Iranian Muslim dynasties in the Iranian Plateau, after the 7th-century Arab Muslim conquest and the fall of the Sasanian Empire.

  4. List of monarchs of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Saffarids were a dynasty of Islamic Iranian rulers who at their height ruled much of Iran, and at times even reached into modern-day Iraq, from their base of power in Sistan. [141] Although the dynastic founder Ya'qub (867–879) claimed Sasanian descent, [ 146 ] the Saffarid dynasty originated as local ruffians [ 145 ] and their power was ...

  5. List of Muslim states and dynasties - Wikipedia

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    Morocco • Tunisia • Libya • Saudi Arabia • Iraq • Syria • Turkey • Italy • Sudan • Israel • Chad • Niger: 909–1171 8 Mughal Empire: 4.0m² Km • Pakistan • India • Bangladesh • Afghanistan • Iran • Tajikistan • Myanmar: 1526–1857 9 Seljuk Empire: 3.9m² Km • Iran • Syria • Iraq • Oman

  6. Iran–Italy relations - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Italy was the third largest trading partner of Iran with 7.5% of all exports to Iran. [1] Italy was Iran's largest trading partner in the European Union in 2017. [2] Italy has maintained active diplomatic channels with Tehran even in periods of heightened tensions between the European Union and the Islamic Republic of Iran.

  7. List of dynasties - Wikipedia

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    This list includes defunct and extant monarchical dynasties of sovereign and non-sovereign statuses at the national and subnational levels. Monarchical polities each ruled by a single family—that is, a dynasty, although not explicitly styled as such, like the Golden Horde and the Qara Qoyunlu—are included.

  8. Timeline of Iranian history - Wikipedia

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    Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) Facing the possibility of a Russian conquest of Tehran and with Tabriz already occupied, Persia signed the Treaty of Turkmenchay; decisive and final cession of the last Caucasian territories of Iran comprising modern-day Armenia, the remainder of the Azerbaijan Republic that was still in Iranian hands, and Igdir ...

  9. Iranian peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Iranian terms ฤ“rฤn and aryฤn are oblique plural forms of gentilic ฤ“r-(in Middle Persian) and ary-(in Parthian), both deriving from Old Persian ariya-(๐Ž ๐Žผ๐Žก๐Žน), Avestan airiia-(๐ฌ€๐ฌŒ๐ฌญ๐ฌŒ๐ฌŒ๐ฌ€) and Proto-Iranian *arya-. [15] [16] There have been many attempts to qualify the verbal root of ar-in Old Iranian arya ...