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  2. Persian, predominant ethnic group of Iran (formerly known as Persia). Although of diverse ancestry, the Persian people are united by their language, Persian (Farsi), which belongs to the Indo-Iranian group of the Indo-European language family.

  3. Persians - Wikipedia

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    The Persians (/ ˈpɜːrʒənz / PUR-zhənz or / ˈpɜːrʃənz / PUR-shənz) are an Iranian ethnic group who comprise over half of the population of Iran. [ 4 ] They share a common cultural system and are native speakers of the Persian language [ 6 ][ 7 ][ 8 ] as well as of the languages that are closely related to Persian.

  4. Iranian vs Persian: What's the Difference? - ThoughtCo

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    The Difference Between Iranian and Persian. A person can be one without being the other. The terms Iranian and Persian are often used interchangeably to describe people from Iran, but the terms “Persian” and “Iranian” don’t necessarily mean the same thing.

  5. Introducing the Persians: A Glimpse into Iran's Largest Ethnic...

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    The Persians, an ancient and illustrious ethnic group, stand as the cornerstone of Iranian identity, culture, and history. Comprising over half of Iran’s population, they wield considerable influence in shaping the nation’s trajectory.

  6. Who were the ancient Persians? - Live Science

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    The ancient Persians were an Indo-Iranian people who migrated to the Iranian plateau during the end of the second millennium B.C., possibly from the Caucasus or Central Asia. Originally a pastoral...

  7. Iran - Ethnic Groups, Languages, Religions | Britannica

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    The predominant ethnic and cultural group in the country consists of native speakers of Persian. But the people who are generally known as Persians are of mixed ancestry, and the country has important Turkic and Arab elements in addition to the Kurds, Baloch, Bakhtyārī, Lurs, and other smaller minorities (Armenians, Assyrians, Jews, Brahuis ...

  8. Iranian - Core Concepts — Cultural Atlas

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    It is common for Iranians to refer to themselves as “Persian”, which carries the association and prestige of the historical empire. 1 The Iranian culture and people have a history of being one of the most progressive in the Middle East. Iranians can often recount the country’s legacy and heritage in great detail.

  9. Persians - Encyclopedia.com

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    Persians are a sedentary people who have traditionally relied on agriculture as a means of subsistence. Much of the agriculture in Iran is based on dry farming. Farming methods and implements are primitive by Western standards, but well adapted to the steep and rocky terrain and shallow topsoil of much of the country.

  10. Persian people - Wikiwand

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    The Persians are an Iranian ethnic group who natively speak the Persian language. They share the same Persian culture, cuisine and history. In Western writings, it is common to name all ancient Iranian peoples as Persian, although some of them were not of the Persian culture, and did not speak the Persian language.

  11. Ancient Persian Culture - World History Encyclopedia

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    Definition. Ancient Persian Culture flourished between the reign of Cyrus II (The Great, r. c. 550-530 BCE), founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire, and the fall of the Sassanian Empire in 651 CE. Even so, the foundations of Persian culture were already set prior to the 3rd millennium BCE.