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| − | '''Greater Iran''' (Persian '''ایران بزرگ''', ''Irān-e Bozorg'') is a term used to describe regions in the [[Middle East]] which have strong cultural ties to [[Iran]]ian nations. | + | '''Greater Iran''' (Persian '''ایران بزرگ''', ''Irān-e Bozorg'') is a term used to describe regions in the [[Middle East]] which have strong cultural ties to [[Iran]]ian nations. This includes all of [[Iran]], as well as parts of [[Afghanistan]], [[Iraq]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Armenia]], [[Turkmenistan]], and [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] (mainly [[Ossetia]]). |
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| + | States to have ruled over greater Iran include the [[Achaemenid Empire]], the [[Islamic Caliphates]], and the [[Macedonian Empire]] of [[Alexander the Great]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:53, July 16, 2024
Greater Iran (Persian ایران بزرگ, Irān-e Bozorg) is a term used to describe regions in the Middle East which have strong cultural ties to Iranian nations. This includes all of Iran, as well as parts of Afghanistan, Iraq, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Turkmenistan, and Georgia (mainly Ossetia).
States to have ruled over greater Iran include the Achaemenid Empire, the Islamic Caliphates, and the Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great.