iranians in English

noun
1
a native or inhabitant of Iran, or a person of Iranian descent.
As one of the most popular western pop singers in Iran, many Iranians have been following his music for years.

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1. So, let’s see how the modern-day Iranians prepare pickles.

2. The day after, Iranians started to respond with their own posters.

3. Many Iranians demanded that a higher share of the company's earnings be paid.

4. The Iranians hardened the roof with reinforced concrete, and then they covered it with...

5. As the Iranians moved toward seizing the reserves, the Truman administration attempted to mediate.

6. Thirty years after the Islamic revolution, Iranians are growing demonstrably less religious and more liberal.

7. The ''Caucasians'' include: Arabs, North African (Berbers), Iranians, Indian Subcontinental people, Europeans etc

8. The Iranians erected another antenna of the same height at the old Khosrawi post.

9. Though they may chafe at its restraints, religion remains important to many young Iranians.

10. This led the Iraqi tank column to believe that the Iranians had mined the area, ceasing their advance.

11. From the Sintashta culture the Indo-Iranian languages migrated with the Indo-Iranians to Anatolia, India and Iran.

12. He thought the Iranians were right to see 300's depiction of the Persians as "an example of cultural denigration".

13. The art of the Achaemenians is deeply rooted in the era when the first Iranians arrived on the plateau, and

14. Azeris are well integrated and many Azeri Iranians are prominent in Persian literature, politics, and the clerical world.-Andrew Burke

15. Oh, by the way, I make yellowcake in my garage, so my nuclear program is as advanced as the Iranians.

16. "As the foreigners reveled on drink forbidden by Islam, Iranians were not only excluded from the festivities, some were starving."

17. This organization organizes and conducts training courses on behalf of the IRGC, and has attempted to censor Iranians’ access to Western media.

18. He has taunted millions of Iranians by praising their unprecedented participation in an election many now view as a ballot-box putsch.

19. Iranians went to the voting booth today, Friday, June 12th, for their 10th presidential election since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

20. Iranians deploying Cataphracts at some time in their history included the Sarmatians, Parthian dynasty, Sassanid Persians, Armenians, Pergamenes, and later Romans, Byzantines and others.

21. And it becomes critical for the Iranians to remember their great past, their great past when they fought Iraq and won.

22. Generally, Assyrians look similar to Lebanese, Kurds, Syrians, Armenians, Turks and, at times, Iraqi Arabs, Mandeans, Georgians, Azeris, Iranians, Sicilians and Cypriots

23. The 2007 NIE has effectively terminated Option # 1 , convincing the Iranians themselves to halt their nuclear program , because this route requires wide external agreement .

24. The conversation is still hot and fresh among Iranians in social media and has prompted petitions signed by activists, academicians and journalists within the diaspora.

25. The approach outlined here undercuts the rage of anti - imperialism , finesses the almost certain violence against coalition troops and prevents the Iranians from colonizing Iraq .

26. The Baluchis same as other Iranians are known for their cultural specifications such as hospitality, bravery, generosity, faithfulness, and moral commitment and mostly Iranian nationalism

27. For Americans , adjusting the Visa Waiver Program and controlling land borders with Canada and Mexico are higher priorities than worrying about Iranians and Syrians .

28. They deserve freedom of assembly, so Iranians can gather and press for reform and a peaceful, loyal opposition can keep the government in check.

29. The results produce some interesting comparisons -- Alabamians, for example, are about as likely as Iranians to say religion is an important part or their lives

30. On the eve of the U. N. General Assembly last month, the Iranians sent the IAEA a terse note, acknowledging the presence of the Qum facility.

31. The Achilles' heel is that Mr. Ahmadinejad's popular appeal only works when the West is unpopular, and nothing could be more unpopular to Iranians than a US-inspired attack.

32. The term Aryan has generally been used to describe the Proto-Indo-Iranian language root *arya which was the ethnonym the Indo-Iranians adopted to describe Aryans

33. Thus the Iranians press on with their nuclear games, mindful that the Democrats and their Brushbacks will keep the Bush administration from making any aggressive moves against them

34. The tongue-in-cheek campaign encouraged people to choose “some other race” and sought to combat the notion that Arabs and Iranians are white — an idea that experts say has roots in a legal

35. It will span not only television, but radio, digital, and social media format, so that the ordinary Iranians inside of Iran and around the globe can know that America stands with them.

36. Descendants of the Aryans include speakers of Sanskrit and Avestan which are related to the Indo-European languages.Ancient Iranians used the name Aryan to mean nobles.The name "Iran" itself means the Land of the Aryans.

37. From the earliest Iranian hymns, those of the Gāthās of Zarathushtra, through the Younger Avesta and later Pahlavi writings, it is known that the ancient Iranians divided the world into seven Climes or regions

38. Ethnic Azerbaijanis combine in themselves the dominant Turkic strain, which arrived in Azerbaijan especially during the Oghuz Seljuq migrations of the 11th century, with mixtures of older inhabitants—Iranians and others—who had lived in Transcaucasia since ancient times.

39. Autochthonous Aryans? 3 §1.Terminology At the outset, it has to be underlined that the term Ārya (whence, Aryan) is the self- designation of the ancient Iranians and of those Indian groups speaking Vedic Sanskrit and

40. Despite speeches and slogans about “resistance” and professed support for the cause of Palestinian freedom (in reality a cynical exploitation for the purposes of self-aggrandizement), Tehran’s regime has, in practice, “resisted” nothing but Iranians’ and others’ freedom and human rights.

41. Did we raise the issue of KulbhushanJadhav’s abduction from Iran and after the ratification of extradition treaty as it happened today, will we ask Iranians to prosecute those who have aided and abated his kidnapping in Iran?

42. It was first applied as a self-identifying term by a migratory group of people from Central Asia later known as Indo-Iranians (who settled on the Iranian Plateau) and, later, applied to Indo-Aryans (who traveled south to settle northern India).

43. On the larger issue: Given that the Iranians and the Arabs (1) speak totally unrelated languages and (2) subscribe to Antipathetic versions of Islam, is there any real likelihood that they will ever pursue a coordinated policy toward the West for any length of time?

44. The Aryans (old Indo-Iranians) were a middle Bronze Age people who are associated with the early influx of migrants from the Sintashta-Andronovo region to the areas where the Tazabagyab-Bactriana-Margiana Archaeological Complex and are associated with the Cemetery H, Swat V, Gandhara Grave, Copper Hoard, Mitanni and the Painted Greyware cultures.