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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Iran
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Once a major empire of superpower proportions,[1][2] Persia as it had long been called, has been overrun frequently and has had its territory altered throughout the centuries. Invaded and occupied by Greeks, Arabs,Turks, Mongols, and others—and often caught up in the affairs of larger powers—Persia has always reasserted its national identity and has developed as a distinct political and cultural entity.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_peoples
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Main article: Etymology of Arya
The term Iranian is derived from the Old Iranian ethnical adjective Aryana which is itself a synonym and a derivative of the IE word Arya.[10] The name Iran is from Aryānām; lit: "[Land] of the Aryans".[11][12] The old Proto-Indo-Iranian term Arya, per Thieme meaning "hospitable
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etymology_of_Iran
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The gentilic ēr- and ary- in ērān/aryān derives from Old Iranian *arya-[1] (Old Persian ariya-, Avestan airiia-, etc.), meaning "Aryan,"[1] in the sense of "of the Iranians."[1][2] This term is attested as an ethnic designator in Achaemenid inscriptions and in Zoroastrianism's Avesta tradition,[3][n 1] and it seems "very likely"[1] that in Ardashir's inscription ērān still retained this meaning, denoting the people rather than the empire.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Iran
قسمتی از مطلب:
Once a major empire of superpower proportions,[1][2] Persia as it had long been called, has been overrun frequently and has had its territory altered throughout the centuries. Invaded and occupied by Greeks, Arabs,Turks, Mongols, and others—and often caught up in the affairs of larger powers—Persia has always reasserted its national identity and has developed as a distinct political and cultural entity.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_peoples
قسمتی از مطلب:
Main article: Etymology of Arya
The term Iranian is derived from the Old Iranian ethnical adjective Aryana which is itself a synonym and a derivative of the IE word Arya.[10] The name Iran is from Aryānām; lit: "[Land] of the Aryans".[11][12] The old Proto-Indo-Iranian term Arya, per Thieme meaning "hospitable
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etymology_of_Iran
قسمتی از مطلب:
The gentilic ēr- and ary- in ērān/aryān derives from Old Iranian *arya-[1] (Old Persian ariya-, Avestan airiia-, etc.), meaning "Aryan,"[1] in the sense of "of the Iranians."[1][2] This term is attested as an ethnic designator in Achaemenid inscriptions and in Zoroastrianism's Avesta tradition,[3][n 1] and it seems "very likely"[1] that in Ardashir's inscription ērān still retained this meaning, denoting the people rather than the empire.