Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago
References
-
[1]
[PDF] persianism in antiquity - ACHEMENETPersianization can be described as “the cultural influence of Achaemenid Persia on other peoples and cultures resulting in the adoption of Persian cultural ...
- [2]
-
[3]
1 - The History of Persian Kingship and Persianization in South AsiaApr 17, 2021 · This chapter seeks to understand the processes at work that permitted the transmission of Persianate norms of governance from Central to South Asia
-
[4]
PERSIAN LANGUAGE i. Early New Persian - Encyclopaedia IranicaNov 21, 2013 · (Centuries later, the Persianization of Sogdiana and Transoxiana should be followed by their Turkicization.) Under the specific historical ...
-
[5]
[PDF] 1|The History of Persian Kingship and36 Thus, Persian kinghip refers to the inheritance and legacy of the Sasanian Persian kings after the loss of their empire. The second meaning is broader and ...
-
[6]
[PDF] Making a Persianate Society: Literati Migration to Mughal IndiaThis paper explores the migration of literati from Iran and Central Asia to Mughal India during the 16th and 17th centuries and analyzes the bibliographies ...
-
[7]
[PDF] Persianism in Antiquity - UU Research PortalPersianization can be described as “the cultural influence of Achaemenid Persia on other peoples and cultures resulting in the adoption of Persian cultural ...
-
[8]
Persianization, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...OED's earliest evidence for Persianization is from 1910, in Encyclopædia Britannica. Persianization is formed within English, by derivation.
-
[9]
Persianized, adj. meanings, etymology and moreOED's earliest evidence for Persianized is from 1855, in Journal of American Oriental Society. Persianized is formed within English, by derivation.
-
[10]
Peoples and Cultures | Islamic History - Oxford Academic'Peoples and cultures' considers how the Arabs, Persians, and Turks created Islamic history. The Arabs and their culture have been central to all Muslims in ...
-
[11]
[PDF] ARABS, TURKS, AND PERSIANS - Central Asia-Caucasus InstituteDec 17, 2024 · The greater appreciation for the capacities of the human mind led to the greater scientific and cultural advances of Persian and. Turkic ...
-
[12]
Minorities and the State in the Arab World: Chapter 2... processes of Arabization, Persianization, and Turkification experienced by the Kurds. Moreover, the Kurds, while constituting a majority in their ...
-
[13]
History of Iran: Achaemenid Society and CultureOn the whole, Persian rule sat lightly on the subject peoples, at least under the early Achaemenids. It was a conscious policy of Cyrus and Darius to permit ...
-
[14]
The Persian Empire: Culture and Society | TimeMapsThe Achaemenid kings' religious policy was characterized by tolerance towards their subject peoples' beliefs and practices. The most famous instance of this ...
-
[15]
The Sasanian Empire (224–651 A.D.)Apr 1, 2016 · The Sasanians saw themselves as the successors of the Achaemenid Persians. ... This weakened Iran, and Arab forces, united under Islam, defeated ...
- [16]
-
[17]
An Introduction to the Sasanian Dynasty - Cais-SoasSasanian Iran influenced Roman civilization considerably; their cultural influence extending far beyond the empire's territorial borders, reaching as far as ...
-
[18]
ʿABBASID CALIPHATE - Encyclopaedia Iranica... Islam itself, within which the Arabs were the nation supremely favored by God. This Persian influence exercised at the center of ʿAbbasid power, above all ...
-
[19]
Religions of Abbasid Iran: Beliefs and ControversiesThe Persian mawali played a crucial role in managing certain divisions of the Umayyad diwan in Iraq. In that regard, this paper calls attention to the efforts ...
-
[20]
[PDF] The Abbasid Dynasty: The Golden Age of Islamic CivilizationThe Abbasid court was heavily influenced by Persian customs, and members of the powerful Persian Barmakid family acted as the advisers of the caliphs and ...
-
[21]
the shu'ubiyah controversy and the social history of early islamic iranSeveral modern Persian words for nation, millat, qaum, and vatan (all, incidentally, from the Arabic) do not occur in the Shcdhnanmah; nor does umnah, an Arabic.
-
[22]
[PDF] Shu'ubia Movement as a Defense Against IslamIt was primarily a movement among Persian scribes and officials and their opponents which included some Persians were mostly scholars and philologists.
-
[23]
THE RISE OF THE NEW PERSIAN LANGUAGE (Chapter 19)New Persian literature began with poetry, with early poems from the mid-9th century. Sīstānians are credited with early Persian poetry.
-
[24]
Ferdowsi: the Poet and the Legend | The ShahnamehFerdowsi is widely regarded as the preserver of the Persian language and of pre-Islamic Iranian cultural identity. Of all the peoples conquered by the Arabs ...
- [25]
-
[26]
The Development of Persian Libraries under Timurid PatronageThe Timurid Renaissance restored the luster of Persianate society across Central Asia after centuries of instability. From the ashes of Mongol devastation ...
-
[27]
[PDF] Safavid Iran Rebirth Of A Persian Empire LibraryThe Safavid dynasty's revival of Persian culture through the development of libraries and scholarly pursuits was instrumental in re-establishing Iran as a ...
-
[28]
SAFAVIDS (1501-1722) - Facts and DetailsPersian culture was revived under the Safavids, fanatical Shiites who fought with Sunni Ottomans for over a century and influenced the culture of the Moguls ...<|separator|>
-
[29]
Mughal Languages: History & Influence - StudySmarterMar 26, 2024 · Persian language in Mughal Empire: Served as the lingua franca for administration, culture, and literature for over three centuries.
-
[30]
[PDF] The Impact of Persian Language on Indian LanguagesThe first shape of Iranian civilization in India was Persian language developed by Mughal period. The Persian language became the official and government of ...
-
[31]
Persian Literature and Mughal Kingship in the Seventeenth CenturyYet, Persian enjoyed a certain hegemony among these languages, being the language of high culture, administration, and politics in the Mughal period. Mughal ...
-
[32]
Safavid, Mughal, and Ottoman Empires (Chapter 1) - Time in Early ...In the early modern Islamic world, Arabic was the language of religion but Persian was the language of literature (poetry, history, geography) and ...
-
[33]
Persian Historiography across Empires: The Ottomans, Safavids ...Persian served as the primary language of historical writing over the period of the early modern Islamic empires of the Ottomans, Safavids and Mughals.
-
[34]
4.2 The Ottoman Empire - World History Volume 2, from 1400Dec 14, 2022 · Persian literary and artistic styles greatly influenced the Ottoman Empire in the sixteenth century. ... At one point in the eighteenth century ...Missing: elements 16th- 18th
-
[35]
Language is Ataturk's cultural anchor - Hoover InstitutionAtaturk forced adoption of the Latin alphabet, which replaced Arabic script with 8 vowels and 21 consonants. Moreover, it replaced vocabulary: words of foreign ...
-
[36]
How Turkey Replaced the Ottoman Language - New Lines MagazineAug 18, 2023 · At the turn of the 20th century, it is thought that 58% of the Ottoman language used for writing was Arabic-Persian, while only 38% was Turkic.
-
[37]
[PDF] An Historical Analysis of the Language Controversy in Indian ...In 1837, Urdu replaced Persian as the court language. Mauli Abdul. Haq maintains that "until 1857 Urdu was universally accepted as the most widely spoken ...
-
[38]
[PDF] V. The Hindi-Nagari Movement - Frances W. PritchettThose in favour of Hindi repeatedly attacked the Urdu script as illegible and ambiguous," and the Urdu language as foreign.
-
[39]
a brief background of the language issue in india - Penn LinguisticsUrdu has a more Persianized vocabulary and uses the Arabic script, while Hindi has a more Sankritized vocabulary and is written in Deva Nagari script. INFLUENCE ...
-
[40]
(PDF) The Hindi and Urdu Controversy A Linguis - Academia.eduAlthough Urdu is influenced by the Arabic and Persian languages, however, Urdu has originated and developed in the Indian subcontinent. Both these languages ...
-
[41]
From Sogdian to Persian to Sart to Tajik & Uzbek: The Reformulation ...Nov 28, 2011 · Central Asia was at one point in time the homeland of Iranian speaking peoples, and speakers of other Indo-European language groups, including ...
-
[42]
TAJIK ii. TAJIK PERSIAN - Encyclopaedia IranicaJul 20, 2009 · After a Bolshevik-aided revolution at Bukhara in 1920, in accordance with Soviet nationalities policy, an ethnic Tajik Soviet republic was ...
-
[43]
Soviet De-Iranization Policies in the Caucasus and Central AsiaJul 1, 2020 · “The hold of Persian as the chief literary language in [the current Republic of ] Azerbaijan was broken, followed by the rejection of classical ...
-
[44]
CENTRAL ASIA xiv. Turkish-Iranian Language ContactsThe Turkish languages in modern Central Asia clearly reflect the cultural and linguistic influence of Persia; although the amount of influence differs markedly ...
-
[45]
A Corpus Based Quantitative Survey of the Persian and Arabic ...After the split of the language Urdu received numerous loans and grammar structures from Persian and Arabic. The research is noteworthy since it is almost ...
-
[46]
Language: Urdu and the borrowed words - Newspaper - DAWN.COMNov 13, 2011 · According to Turkish Language Association (TLA), Turkish has 1,374 number of Persian loanwords. Interestingly, in this list of Turkish Urdu ...
-
[47]
The Cultural Impact of the Persian Language in and around BidlisNov 3, 2023 · Persian language and culture has deep, longstanding roots in this city and been integrated into high Iranian-Islamic culture in both respects.
-
[48]
[PDF] Turkic-Iranian Contact Areas - Historical and Linguistic AspectsPersian had a profound impact on the Turkic literary languages. Turkish became the lan- guage of the Ottoman Empire, but men of culture and learning were ...
-
[49]
PERSIAN LITERATURE IN THE SAFAVID PERIOD ((c)) - TheThe Safavid period (1501-1736) saw the rise of Shi'ism, leading to the popularization of Shi'i theology and the composition of voluminous Persian works.
-
[50]
[PDF] The Influence of the Ancient Persian Administration Structure on ...It is clear that no country can continue without a regular bureaucracy. After the conquest of the. Muslims and the collapse of Sassanid Empire, this huge ...<|separator|>
- [51]
-
[52]
The Role of Iranian Secretaries in the Rise of the Bureaucracy of ...... Sassanid ... investigated the impact of Iranian bureaucracy on the Abbasid period. ... secretaries developed the administrative organization of Iran in the Abbasid ...
-
[53]
[PDF] Administrative Structure of Mughals an Explanatory StudyIt derived a great deal of its structure from the Persian and Arabian administrative systems, both of which had a strong military flavor. Even though the Mughal ...
-
[54]
The Dīwān Innovation in Umayyad Practice (Chapter 4)Once registered in the dīwān, Muslims were entitled to a regular stipend, of varying amounts, paid out of the revenues from the conquered lands.Footnote In the ...
-
[55]
The Impact of Persian Influence on Mughal Architecture in IndiaMar 2, 2025 · Persian architectural traditions played a particularly dominant role in shaping Mughal architecture, affecting its aesthetics, construction techniques, and ...
-
[56]
Mughal India's Timurid HeritageApart from literature and poetry, the Central Asian and Persian influences in the arts of the Mughal court can be seen in monumental architecture, most notably ...
-
[57]
Islamic arts - Ottoman, Architecture, Calligraphy | BritannicaOttoman miniature painting does not compare in quality to Persian painting, which originally influenced the Turkish school.
-
[58]
The Persian Garden - UNESCO World Heritage CentreIt is the geometry and symmetry of the architecture, together with the complex water management system, that seem to have influenced design in all these gardens ...
-
[59]
Ancient Urban Gardens of Persia: Concept, History, and Influence ...Oct 8, 2019 · Designs of Persian gardens have influenced and are used extensively in the gardens of Al-Andalus in Spain, Humayun's Tomb and the Taj Mahal in ...Missing: paradisiac | Show results with:paradisiac
-
[60]
[PDF] The effect of Islam on the design of Iranian gardens - WIT PressThe concept of an earthly paradise was the main idea behind the design of Persian gardens. As the word expresses, such gardens would have been enclosed.
-
[61]
Tiny Masterpieces: The Evolution of Islamic MiniatureJul 21, 2024 · Persian miniature painting began to thrive in the 13th century under the Seljuk Empire, reaching its zenith during the Timurid and Safavid eras.
- [62]
- [63]
-
[64]
Sufis and Their Opponents in the Persianate World - MvoicesiranMar 28, 2021 · The book contains about 600 pages covering various aspects of “the Sufi/anti-Sufi opposition in a large historical timeframe and vast geographical expanse”.
-
[65]
(PDF) Nationalizing the religion: Sufism in the 'Persianate World'Oct 2, 2024 · This article interrogates the sweeping notion of 'Persianate Sufism' and its intersection with language, religion, and ethnicity in the ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
-
[66]
[PDF] Transformations of Iran Sufism in the 12th and 13th CenturiesMar 28, 2020 · In the 12th-13th centuries, Iranian Sufism saw the emergence of elders, organized dynasties, growth of monasteries, and the development of Sufi ...<|separator|>
-
[67]
SOGDIANA iii. HISTORY AND ARCHEOLOGY - Encyclopaedia IranicaMar 4, 2011 · This influence may be attributed to the possible presence of Bactrian refugees as well as the migration of craftsmen to Sogdiana under Kidarite ...
-
[68]
Central Asia in the Context of the Achaemenid Persian Empire (ca ...The Achaemenid Persian Empire also had a strong impact on the ethno-cultural societies of the (semi) nomadic groups living beyond the imperial boundaries on ...Missing: period | Show results with:period
-
[69]
Kingdoms of Central Asia - Sogdiana / Samarkand - The History FilesThe Sassanid ruler, Shapur I, seems to have conquered Sogdiana around AD 260 while subjugating a good many eastern regions as the Kushans in Bactria waned.
-
[70]
On the Question of Sasanian Presence in Sogdiana. Recent Results ...It is possible that they were influenced by Sasanian art. Coins, pottery, small products had also undergone changes and are similar to the Kushano-Sasanian ...
-
[71]
IRAN ii. IRANIAN HISTORY (2) Islamic period (page 2)The Samanids (819-1005). The Samanids hailed from Transoxiana. Their eponymous ancestor was Sāmān, a landowner or dehqān who resided in Balḵ. He embraced Islam, ...
-
[72]
The Islamization of Central Asia in the Sāmānid era and the ...May 28, 2009 · Transoxiana was transformed from a remote provincial backwater into the most powerful and important centre of the Islamic Empire, in virtually ...
-
[73]
Samanid Renaissance & Establishment of Tajik Identity - Cais-SoasAs an indication of their devotion to gaining Iran's independence, the Taherids reintroduced the Persian language into Transoxiana and Khurasan and promoted ...
- [74]
- [75]
-
[76]
Islam and the Mughal Empire in South Asia: 1526–1857Persian was the court language of the Mughal rulers. Persian helped Mughal rulers in nurturing their networks with Central and Southwest Asia and developing ...
-
[77]
Persia and the Mughals | Al MajallaMay 11, 2013 · Ethnically Turks, the Mughals regarded Persian culture as the epitome of refinement, making Persian the court and administrative language. Babur ...
-
[78]
From the Achaemenids to the Mughals: A look at India's lost Persian ...May 30, 2022 · Persian culture was patronised under the Ghaznavids, as well as succeeding empires, such as the Ghurids and Mamluks.
-
[79]
Full article: Resituating Mughal Architecture in the Persianate WorldAug 12, 2019 · It is seen that the studies in this volume include research on relationships between Persian philosophy and Mughal built spaces; between the ...
-
[80]
Gem of the Month: Mughal Architecture | Davis PublicationsJul 29, 2019 · They adopted the Persian language and forms of script, and imported many artists from Persia. Nurjehan became one of the most powerful women ...Missing: literature | Show results with:literature
- [81]
- [82]
-
[83]
The Ghaznavids and the Ghurids - The David CollectionUnder the Ghaznavids, however, the Ghurids became Muslims and vassals, but soon gained their independence and grew into a new and expanding power. They captured ...
-
[84]
[PDF] The Influence of Shahnameh on Afghanistan Public CultureNov 6, 2023 · Shahnameh has greatly impacted Afghan culture, seen in names, places, buildings, proverbs, and reading rituals, with a strong bond between the ...
-
[85]
Dari | Asia SocietyDari is an official Afghan language, a dialect of Persian, and a Northwestern Iranian language. It is a lingua franca in Afghanistan and plays an important ...
-
[86]
The Rich History and Global Significance of the Farsi LanguageJul 23, 2024 · In Afghanistan, the dialect known as Dari is spoken by over 7 million people, about 25% of the population. Tajikistan is home to the Tajik ...
-
[87]
The Foundations of Persian Historiography in the Anatolian Seljuk ...This period coincided with waves of migration from Iran to Anatolia, which included Iranian scholars and bureaucrats. The presence of these individuals, many of ...
-
[88]
(PDF) Ravandi, the Seljuq court at Konya and the Persianisation of ...The Rāẖat al-ṣudūr reflects Persian court traditions without incorporating Turkish language. ... In distant Seljuk Anatolia it was Persian 2. CL. CAHEN led the ...
-
[89]
Persian Language in the Court of Ottomans - HamsayeganNov 4, 2016 · Similar to the Seljuk rulers, the Ottomans promoted and supported the Persian language. The reborn evolution of the Persian etymology and its ...
-
[90]
HISTORIOGRAPHY xiv. THE OTTOMAN EMPIREPersian historiographical traditions deeply influenced the writing of Ottoman Turkish histories. Many early Ottoman Turkish historical works derived structural ...
-
[91]
The Influence of Persian on Ottoman Turkish - Danaa SchoolSep 11, 2025 · The Persian language's influence extended from the early Ottoman period until the 20th century when linguistic reforms reduced its presence.
-
[92]
SAFAVID DYNASTY - Encyclopaedia IranicaJul 28, 2008 · The political system that emerged under them had overlapping political and religious boundaries and a core language, Persian, which served as ...
-
[93]
GEORGIA vii. Georgians in the Safavid AdministrationṬahmāsb's campaign in 961/1554 is said to have brought thirty thousand people from the Caucasus to Persia (Shah Ṭahmāsb, p. 72; Ḥasan Rūmlū, ed.
-
[94]
GEORGIA ii. History of Iranian-Georgian RelationsDec 15, 2001 · The Persian presence helped to shape political institutions, modified social structure and land holding, and enriched literature and culture.
-
[95]
Government and Trade in the Achaemenid Empire - Lumen LearningKey Points. Cyrus the Great maintained control over a vast empire by installing regional governors, called satraps, to rule individual provinces.
-
[96]
Bureaucracy and Governance in the Achaemenid EmpireDec 6, 2024 · Decentralized Governance: The satrapies allowed for localized administration while maintaining overall unity under the king. Tribute System: ...
- [97]
-
[98]
DĪVĀN - Encyclopaedia IranicaThe word dīvān is widely used both in Arabic and Persian to designate the collected poems of a particular author, generally without his or her long poems.
-
[99]
Public Administration during the MughalsWhile the imperial court and higher official circles consisting of Turkish and Persian nobles were influenced by Persian models of government systems, for all ...
-
[100]
Persian influences on Mughal India: Political, social, and cultural ...Aug 6, 2025 · This paper is an attempt to study the areas where this influence was more pronounced and in a subtle way, led to Mughal cultural transformation.Missing: bureaucracy | Show results with:bureaucracy<|separator|>
-
[101]
The Royal Road (c. 500 BCE): Persian Pathway Linking Empire and ...Apr 1, 2025 · Stretching over 1,600 miles, it unified the vast Achaemenid Empire through swift communication, military mobility, and trade.
-
[102]
The surprising origins of the postal service - BBCJun 25, 2020 · The ancient Persian postal system was powered by horses that operated on a relay system, making journeys speedy and efficient. But the Persians ...Missing: infrastructure | Show results with:infrastructure
-
[103]
World Post Day: a brief history of postal service in ancient IranOct 8, 2021 · The ancient Persian postal system was powered by horses that operated on a relay system, which made journeys more speedy and efficient.
-
[104]
The Persian Qanat - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe Persian Qanat system is an exceptional testimony to the tradition of providing water to arid regions to support settlements.Missing: infrastructure | Show results with:infrastructure
-
[105]
Qanats - WaterHistory.orgIn the early part of the first millennium B.C., Persians started constructing elaborate tunnel systems called qanats for extracting groundwater in the dry ...Missing: infrastructure | Show results with:infrastructure
-
[106]
The Qanat System: Ancient Technology for Sustainable Water UseAug 5, 2021 · A qanat is a system of shafts and tunnels that transport water by gravity from the water table to an exit point, invented by ancient Persians.Missing: infrastructure | Show results with:infrastructure
-
[107]
The Persian Aqueducts: How the Qanat System Revolutionised ...Jan 31, 2025 · The qanat system was an underground aqueduct network that transported water, transforming deserts into fertile lands and enabling cities to ...
- [108]
-
[109]
Persian Influence on Literary and Sufi Traditions in South AsiaThe aesthetic and artistic genius of Iran inspired for centuries the literary and spiritual activities of the people in South Asia and its intellectual and ...<|separator|>
-
[110]
The Indian Subcontinent, Anatolia, Central Asia, and in Judeo ...Jan 1, 2022 · This volume testifies to the range and depth of Persian literature in South Asia, with studies that occupy slightly more than half of the book.
-
[111]
The Art of the Timurid Period (ca. 1370–1507)Oct 1, 2002 · Timurid art, influenced by Persian culture, saw a brilliant period with Herat as a focal point. Architecture featured monumental scale, ...
-
[112]
Miniature Paintings of the Mughal Empire | DailyArt MagazineJan 9, 2025 · Mughal miniature paintings, a blend of Indian and Persian styles, are small, detailed works with secular subjects, often in book illustrations ...
-
[113]
From Persian painting to Mughal miniatures - Hürriyet Daily NewsJun 16, 2013 · While Persian miniature painting had a tremendous influence on Ottoman miniatures, its impact on Mughal painting is less well known.
-
[114]
Literacy in the Persianate World: Writing and the Social Order - jstorThis chapter deals with the introduction of Persian in South Asia as the language of administration and literature. It inquires, first, to what extent ...
-
[115]
[PDF] Persianate World - UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository)The Persianate World, from ca. 800-1900, is about the frontiers of a Eurasian lingua franca, including the circulation of Persian texts in Imperial Russia.
-
[116]
Did You Know? The Evolving Role of Merchants Along the Land ...Key examples of these changes included the introduction of new wares for trade, as well as other innovations such as the gradual shift, from Sogdian to Persian, ...
-
[117]
The civilization of Islamic Iran: cultural hegemony along the Silk RoadIts hegemonic position triggered the rise of the new Persian language which became a lingua franca in Central and Inner Asia. After the Mongol rule, other ...
-
[118]
[PDF] The Mongols' Baghdad - Medieval WorldsPatronage networks were extensive and multifaceted. Alongside Mongol khāns and princes, Persian bureaucratic families such as the Juwaynīs, regional rulers ...
-
[119]
Ilkhanate: Mongol Rule in Medieval Western Asia, 1256–1335Jan 25, 2019 · The Ilkhanate (1258–1335) was a Persian renaissance and established Iranians once again as key regional players.
-
[120]
The Safavid Empire (article) - Khan AcademyWhen the Ottomans tried to stop the export of this silk to Europe, the Safavids made deals with Christian traders from Armenia who could get the silk to Europe ...
-
[121]
The Languages of the Silk Road - ArcGIS StoryMapsMar 18, 2022 · The spread of Persian as a language of exchange was greatly facilitated by its role as an intermediary language, through the trade networks that ...
-
[122]
Persianate Words and Worlds: Introduction to “The Persianate” | PMLAJul 26, 2024 · The Persianate delimits a transregional, imperially organized world connected through language, culture, and oceanic trade routes rather ...Missing: facilitation | Show results with:facilitation
-
[123]
What about Translation? Beyond “Persianization” as the Language ...Jan 1, 2022 · In sum, it is through a fairly strict policy of monolingualism and non-translation that Persian remains the only official language in Iran, ...
-
[124]
Minorities Campaign for Right to Education in their Mother TongueSep 26, 2018 · According to Hamid Hajbabaie, the minister of education, in 2012 70% of students who started their education in Iran did not have Farsi (Persian) ...
-
[125]
Issue Of Education In Minority Languages In Iran Creates ControversyFeb 25, 2023 · Proponents of education in mother language argue that teaching only in Persian is detrimental to the development of many children whose mother ...
-
[126]
Language discrimination in Iran - Minority Rights GroupApr 27, 2023 · Minority-language publishing houses have found their offices sealed off in recent years. Only Persian-speaking children are guaranteed education ...
-
[127]
Persian Language Dominance and the Loss of Minority Languages ...Haddadian-Moghaddam, E., & Meylaerts, R. (2015). What about Translation? Beyond “Persianization” as the Language Policy in Iran. Iranian Studies, 48, 851-870.
-
[128]
Mandatory use of only Persian in Iranian schools | Discover EducationDec 18, 2024 · This paper explores teachers' experiences of using only Persian language in Iranian schools and its consequences.
-
[129]
(PDF) Mandatory Use of Only Persian in Iranian SchoolsJun 4, 2024 · PDF | This paper explores teachers' experiences of using only Persian language in Iranian schools and its consequences.
-
[130]
DEPORTATIONS - Encyclopaedia IranicaWhen the prisoners reached the Sasanian empire the Persians freed them, settled them in Slōk (Wēh Ardašīr) and Kōkbā (Kōḵē), and provided them with food.
-
[131]
Minority Religions in the Sasanian Empire: Suppression, Integration ...37 The material record, moreover, afirms a certain measure of cultural assimilation, as well as an orientation away from Roman Christianity, in theological, ...<|separator|>
-
[132]
(DOC) Growth of Persian Language in Mughal India - Academia.eduPersian provided Hindavi speakers with avenues for upward mobility within the Mughal bureaucracy, becoming a prestigious language of governance. It ...<|separator|>
-
[133]
Why did the Bactrian and Sogdian language go extinct? - QuoraSep 22, 2022 · The later political and religio-cultural dominance of the Persian-speaking Muslims just ultimately caused an overwhelming decline of the ...How did Farsi lose its prominence despite being one of the most ...What happened to the Sogdians? - QuoraMore results from www.quora.com
-
[134]
Persian Language's Rich Legacy In The Indian Subcontinent - SurfiranRating 5.0 (13) Aug 11, 2024 · The influence of Persian on Indian languages is profound and far-reaching. Persian contributed significantly to the development of Hindustani, ...
-
[135]
An Analysis of the Conflict of Pashto and Dari Languages of ...Apr 14, 2020 · Before the declaration of Pashto as official language, Persian was official language of Afghanistan. Persian was not considered a language ...
-
[136]
Afghanistan's Language Policies and the Cartographic ...Aug 22, 2023 · The new government of Afghanistan is attempting to sideline the country's dominant Persian language in favor of Pashto, the main language of its Taliban rulers.
-
[137]
Iran's Ethnic Groups | Council on Foreign RelationsIran is a predominantly Shiite Muslim state but contains sizeable ethnic and religious minorities that influence Iran's foreign and regional policy.
-
[138]
How Iran's Ethnic Divisions Are Fueling the Revolt - Foreign PolicyOct 19, 2022 · The escalating wave of protests shaking Iran since Sept. 17 isn't the first time the country's theocratic regime has faced mass unrest.
-
[139]
Iran's Forgotten Ethnic Minorities - RANDApr 4, 2013 · The suppression of minority rights has resulted in ethnic insurgencies over the years, some of which continue to bedevil the Iranian regime.
-
[140]
As Anti-Regime Protests Swell Across Iran, Ethnic Minorities ...Oct 14, 2022 · In order to create more lasting changes, the current wave of protests in Iran must be inclusive of the demands and expectations of ethnic ...
-
[141]
IRAN - Human Rights WatchThis report seeks to identify areas in which treatment of ethnic minorities has failed to meet the standard of equal treatment under the law for all Iranians.
-
[142]
The roots and evolution of Iranian nationalism and its historiographyDec 19, 2023 · Iran, with its rich historical tapestry, exemplifies the complex interplay of nationalism, where diverse elements unite to forge a unique ...
-
[143]
2023 Report on International Religious Freedom: IranThe constitution defines the country as an Islamic republic and specifies Twelver Ja'afari Shia Islam as the official state religion.
-
[144]
Iran's Leaders Turn to a New Brand of Nationalism After Israeli and ...Jul 22, 2025 · Iran's Leaders Turn to a New Brand of Nationalism After Israeli and U.S. Attacks. The theocratic government is repurposing folklore and ...
-
[145]
Dented by war, Islamic Republic reaches for nationalism to shore up ...Jul 18, 2025 · Tehran is embracing the very nationalism it suppressed for much of its existence in the wake of a punishing 12-day war with Israel and the ...
-
[146]
Persian Cultural Nostalgia as Political Dissent - Middle East ForumFollowing its progression from Iran, pre-Islamic Persian pride in California seems to have merged with American democratic ideals to pit most young Iranian- ...
-
[147]
Modern Uses of Pre-Islamic Iranian HeritageThey have not only defined our cultural identity but also informed the political trends and geographical disputes. Engraved on rock walls or on archaeological ...
-
[148]
[PDF] THE QUESTION OF IDENTITY FOR IRANIAN AND ... - OpenSIUCBeginning with the nationalizing movement in the 1930s, Reza Shah promoted a reimagining of Iran's glorious past with its pre-Islamic ancient Persian history ...