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  1. Iranian Americans, also known as Persian Americans, are citizens or nationals of the United States who are of Iranian ancestry. Most Iranian Americans arrived in the United States after 1979, as a result of the Iranian Revolution and the fall of the Persian monarchy, with over 40% settling in California, specifically Los Angeles.

  2. Feb 15, 2023 · Kevan Harris, an associate professor of sociology, analyzes the history, demographics and trends of Iranian immigration to the U.S. He will present his research at a conference on the Iranian diaspora in global perspective at UCLA.

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  3. May 31, 2024 · PAAIA is a nonprofit organization that promotes the interests and rights of Iranian Americans in the U.S. It provides news, updates, and resources on issues such as human rights, visa policy, and foreign aid.

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  4. Jul 27, 2015 · Explore the identity, history, and culture of Iranian and Persian Americans in the U.S. through academic research and literature. Learn about the challenges and opportunities of being part of the Iranian diaspora in America.

    • Overview
    • Acculturation and Assimilation
    • Language
    • Family and Community Dynamics
    • Religion
    • Employment and Economic Traditions
    • Politics and Government
    • Individual and Group Contributions
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    The Islamic Republic of Iran occupies 635,932 square miles (1,648,000 square kilometers) on the Asian continent. The country is bounded on the north by the Transcaucasian and Turkistan territories of the former Soviet Union (along with the Caspian Sea), on the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan, on the west by Iraq and Turkey, and on the south by the...

    Although there is little data pertaining specifically to Iranian Americans and their struggle with assimilation into the surrounding culture, most Iranians in the United States are Muslims. Azim A. Nanji has identified several areas of conflict between the traditional Muslim and the secular American cultures. The most significant difference between...

    The official language of Iran is Farsi, known in the West as Persian, which combines the ancient Persian languagewith many Arabic words and is written with Arabic characters and script. Turkish and Turkic dialects are also spoken in several areas in the country. The nomadic tribes that migrate vertically every spring and fall from the Zagros mounta...

    Although half the Iranian population claims a non-Arab ethnicity, all Muslim Iranians—the vast majority of the population—share a common tradition with other Muslims of the Middle East, Arab or non-Arab. Muslim society in general, according to Nanji, is centered on extended family networks headed by the father. Traditionally, business and political...

    Although Shi'ism predominates, there are several minority religious groups in Iran. Less than ten percent of the Iranian population practices the Sunni version of Islam, a sect that differs from Shi'ism in its attitude toward the imamate, the spiritual descendants of Muhammad. Bahaiism is the second largest religious minority in Iran. Formed in the...

    Of Iranian immigrants residing in Los Angeles, nearly 30 percent identified themselves as students in the 1980 census. According to Sabagh and Bozorgmehr, because students are younger than the average Iranian immigrant, generally have greater facility with the English language, tend to work fewer hours than non-students, are less likely to be self-...

    Shi'ism has traditionally shown a disdain for both secular authority and direct involvement in political life. Iranian leaders of Twelver Shi'ism (Ithna 'Ashariyah ), the dominant form of Shi'ism, have followed the ancient tradition of remaining separate from the world's political concerns, avoiding the ministering of justice, and seeking a spiritu...

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    Vartan Gregorian (1935– ) is a former university professor and president of the New York Public Library who has been president of Brown Universitysince 1989.

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    Bijan (1940–) is a fashion designer of exclusive men's apparel and perfumes.

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    Sadeq-i Chubak (1916–), considered one of the foremost modern Iranian writers, is the author of short stories, novels, and dramatic works.

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    Asre Emrooz Daily Newspaper. Address:16661 Ventura Blvd., #212, Encino, California 91436. Telephone:(818) 783-0000. Fax:(818) 783-3679. Iran Nameh: A Persian Journal of Iranian Studies. A quarterly academic publication published by the Foundation for Iranian Studies. Contact:Hormoz Hekmat, Managing Editor. Address: 4343 Montgomery Avenue, Suite 200, Bethesda, Maryland20814. Telephone:(301) 657-1990. Fax:(301) 657-4381. Email: gafkhami@fisiran.org. Online:http://www.fisiran.org/iraname.htm. Ir...

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    American Institute of Iranian Studies. This organization of educational institutions seeks to improve Iranian studies programs and facilitate the research efforts of Iranian and North American scholars of Iranian studies. Contact:Dr. Marilyn R. Waldman, President. Address: c/o Ohio State University, History Department, 106 Dulles Hall, 230 West 17t...

  5. Oct 6, 2022 · There are about 400,000 Iranian-born immigrants in the United States, and more than a third of them live in the Los Angeles metropolitan region, according to data from the Migration Policy...

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  7. Iranian Community USA. U.S. Census data estimates that there are an estimated 1 million Iranian-Americans living in the U.S. Many Iranians in the US fled the oppressive theocracy in Iran, hoping to live in freedom as a Persian-American.