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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Greater_IranGreater Iran - Wikipedia

    Greater Iran or Greater Persia (Persian: ایران بزرگ Irān-e Bozorg), also called the Iranosphere or the Persosphere, is an expression that denotes a wide socio-cultural region comprising parts of West Asia, the Caucasus, Central Asia, South Asia, and East Asia (specifically Xinjiang)—all of which have been affected, to some degree ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IranIran - Wikipedia

    Iran took control of Bumusa, and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs in 1971, in the Strait of Hormuz between the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. Despite the islands being small and having little natural resources or population, they are highly valuable for their strategic location.

  3. Greater Iran or Greater Persia (Persian: ایران بزرگ Irān-e Bozorg), also called the Iranosphere or the Persosphere, is an expression that denotes a wide socio-cultural region comprising parts of West Asia, the Caucasus, Central Asia, South Asia, and East Asia (specifically Xinjiang)—all of which have been affected, to some degree ...

  4. Greater Khorasan [2] (Middle Persian: 𐬒𐬊𐬭𐬀𐬯𐬀𐬥, romanized: Ḥorāsān; Persian: خراسان, [xoɾɒːˈsɒːn] ⓘ) is a historical eastern region in the Iranian Plateau in West and Central Asia that encompasses western and northern Afghanistan, northeastern Iran, the eastern halves of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, western ...

  5. www.worldatlas.com › articles › what-area-does-greater-iran-refer-toWhere is Greater Iran? - WorldAtlas

    Jun 20, 2019 · Greater Iran, also referred to as Greater Persia, covers areas that have the Iranian cultural influence. The areas include Central Asia, West Asia, Caucasus, and some parts of South Asia. The influence of Greater Iran by Iranian culture is due to several reasons.

  6. Sep 13, 2024 · Khorasan, historical region and realm comprising a vast territory in Iran, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan and which is home to a variety of ethnic groups. It enjoyed virtual independence under the Tahirid, Saffarid, and Samanid dynasties.

  7. Iran, historically known as Persia, is central to the history of Greater Iran, a region extending from Anatolia to the Indus river and from the Caucasus to the Persian Gulf. It has been home to one of the world's oldest civilizations since 4000 BCE, with significant early cultures like Elam (3200–539 BCE) in the ancient Near East.

  8. Belief in the existence of a Greater Iran (Iranshahr or Iranzamin), which includes not only Mesopotamia but also the Caucasus and much of Central and South Asia, is often linked to nostalgia for the pre-Islamic age, and is used as a justification for Iran’s claims to regional-power status.

  9. www.wikiwand.com › en › Iranian_continentGreater Iran - Wikiwand

    Greater Iran or Greater Persia, also called the Iranosphere or the Persosphere, is an expression that denotes a wide socio-cultural region comprising parts of West Asia, the Caucasus, Central Asia, South Asia, and East Asia —all of which have been impacted, to some degree, by the Iranian peoples and the Iranian languages.

  10. Nov 22, 2011 · As a political or religious scheme, such expansive pan-Iranism does not rest on a firm foundation. But when limited to cultural and historical analysis, Greater Iran—or Greater Persia—can be a useful concept. Deep Iranian cultural influence does indeed extend well beyond Iran into both Central Asia and the Caucasus.