Title: IRAN
1IRAN Archaic Signet of Civilization
2DISCLAIMER This presentation does not follow any
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and social purposes. Any abuse and/or misuse of
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strictly prohibited. This presentation was made
possible by the efforts of several Iranian
students in the United States of America.
3- Contents
- General Information
- History
- Natural Scenery
- Tourism
- Social Life of Iranians
- Modern Iran before 1979 Revolution
- Iran after 1979 Revolution
- Art and Iranians
- Famous Iranians
- Iranians in USA
- Persian Words in English Language
4General Information
5General Information
Middle East
Europe
Asia
Africa
6General Information
Middle East is an area which covers parts of
west Asia and North East Africa
7General Information
Caspian Sea
Persian Gulf
8General Information
Ancient Name Perse, Pars, Persia (Until
1935) Persians (Parsians) Conventional
Name Iran (After 1935) Iranians Type of
Government Republic (Islamic Republic) Conventio
nal Long Full Name Islamic Republic of Iran
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9General Information
Irans Flag
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10General Information
Iranian Bank Notes
11General Information
Race Background Aria (Arya) Area 1.648 million
sq km (Slightly Larger than Alaska) Arable Area
about 10 Population 68,688,433 (July 2006
est.) Religion Shi'a Muslim 89, Sunni Muslim
9, Zoroastrian, Jewish, Christian, and Baha'i 2
Literacy (age 15 and over can read and write)
more than 80
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12General Information
Capital Tehran Calendar Persian
Calendar This year 1386 A Solar Calendar
which is more Accurate than Gregorian
Clanedar Persian New Year 21st
March Official Language Farsi (Persian)
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13General Information
Arid
Semi Arid
Mountains
Forests
14BriefHistory
15History
Zoroaster, Iranian Prophet (1200 B.C.)
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16History
Black Sea
Mediterranean Sea
Achaemenian Empires (3200 BCE 330 BCE)
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17History
Darius, the Great Old Testament, Ezra Chapter
6 Darius finds the decree of Cyrus in the
archives of Achmetha (Hamadan), and directs
Tatnai not to disturb the Jews in their work. He
also exempts them from tribute, and supplies
everything necessary for the offerings. The
Temple is finished in the month of Adar, in the
sixth year of Darius, and is dedicated with great
solemnity.
Cyrus, the Great Old Testament, Ezra Chapter
1 Cyrus king of Persia released God's people from
their captivity, with license to return and build
the temple in Jerusalem and restored the holy
vessels which Nabuchodonosor had taken from them.
Achaemenian Empires (3200 BCE 330 BCE)
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18History
All Nations Gate, Statue of Xerxes the Great,
Persepolis, Achaemenian Capital
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19History
Persepolis, Achaemenian Capital
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20History
Apadana, Achaemenian Kings Monument
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21History
Pasargad, Monument of Cyrus the Great
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22History
Persepolis, Achaemenian Soldiers
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23History
The First Human Rights Document Ever Made
by Darius I King of Persia, Achaemenian Era
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24History
The first credible claim for the development of a
real postal system comes from Persia , A Post
Station (Chaparkhane), Achaemenian Era
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25History
Black Sea
Mediterranean Sea
Indian Ocean
The Sassanian Empire (602-629 AD)
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26History
Shapur, King of Persia, The Sassanian Empire
(602-629 AD)
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27History
Ctesiphopn, Sassanid Palace, Now in Iraq
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28History
Sassanid Dynasty invented Bank system. During the
third century AD, banks in Persia and other
territories in the Persian empire under Sassanid
Empire issued letters of credit known as Sakks
and is the root of the word cheque.
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29History
Rhazes, 865 A.D., Chemist and Physician
Discovered Sulfuric Acid and Alcohol
Khwarizmi , 800 A.D., Persian mathematician,
astronomer, astrologer and geographer, Inventor
of Algorithm
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30History
Avicennia, 980 A.D., Physician and
Philosopher Author of The Book of Healing and The
Canon of Medicine which was for seven centuries
the standard medical text in European universities
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31History
Safavid Dynasty, Ruled from 1501 to 1736 A.D.
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32History
A Safavid King
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33History
A Safavid Palace, Isfahan
34History
Interior Design in a Safavid Palace
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35History
Qajar dynasty, Ruled from 1781 to 1925 B.C
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36History
Qajar Kings
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37History
Amir Kabir, Qajar Prime Minister Established the
First Modern University in Iran in 1880s
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38History
Reza Shah (King Reza), 1924-1941
Mohammad Reza Shah, 1941-1979
Pahlavi Dynasty
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39History
King Mohammad Reza and Emress
King is crowning the Emress
Pahlavi Dynasty
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40History
Shah and President Truman, 1949
President Eisenhower Visits Iran, 1959
Shah and President Lyndon, 1968
Shah and President Kennedy, 1962
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41History
Shah and President Nixon, 1973
President Nixon Visits Iran, 1972
Shah and President Carter, 1977
Shah and President Ford, 1975
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42History
Iranian Revolution, 1979
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43History
Ayatollah Khomeini Iranian Revolution Leader, 1979
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44History
On 22 September 1980 Iraq invaded Iran and this
war lasted from September 1980 to August 1988
and about a million Iranians killed or wounded.
On 9 December 1991, the UN Secretary-General
declared Iraq as invader and the war ended.
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45Natural Scenery
46Natural Scenery
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47Natural Scenery
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48Natural Scenery
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49Natural Scenery
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50Natural Scenery
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51Natural Scenery
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52Natural Scenery
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53TourismAttractions
54 Tourism Attractions
Chehel sotun, Esfahan
Imam Square, Esfahan
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55 Tourism Attractions
A mosque, Esfahan
Eram Garden, Shiraz
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56 Tourism Attractions
Interior Design of mosques
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57 Tourism Attractions
Naqsh Jahan Square, Esfahan
58 Tourism Attractions
Ahwaz Bridge, Ahwaz
Alisadr Cave, Hamedan
An Ancient Chruch, Isfahan
Eel Goli, Tabriz
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59 Tourism Attractions
Ali Qapu, Esfahan
Ferdowsi Monument, Mashad
Sioseh Pol(33 Bridges), Esfahan
Khajoo Bridge Esfahan
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60 Tourism Attractions
Namak Abrood resort, Northern Iran
Hafez Monument, Shiraz
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61 Tourism Attractions
Imam Reza holly shrine (All made of gold and
silver), Mashad
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62 Tourism Attractions
Kalut, the Biggest Cloddish Town of the World
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63 Tourism Attractions
Iranian Cappadocia Kandovan
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64 Tourism Attractions
Salt Lake, Uromieh
Salt Lake, Uromieh
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65 Tourism Attractions
Qeshm Island
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66 Tourism Attractions
Dolphin Park, Kish Island
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67 Tourism Attractions
The second 7 star hotel of the world Flower of
the east Kish Island
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68 Tourism Attractions
Underground Town of Kariz, Kish Island
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69TehranCapital of Iran
70Tehran
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71Tehran
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72Tehran
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73Tehran
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74Tehran
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75Tehran
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76Tehran
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77Tehran
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78Tehran
Samand, Iran made Car
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79Tehran
Azadi Soccer Stadium Capacity 100,000, Tehran
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80Tehran
Subway Stations in Tehran
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81Social Life of Iranians
82Before1979 revolution
83Social Life Before 1979 Revolution
Students, Tehran University
Iranian students at Berkeley University 1970
84Social Life Before 1979 Revolution
Iranian Singers and Actresses
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85Social Life Before 1979 Revolution
Iranian Women Police
Iranian Women Army
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86after1979 revolution
87Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Iranian Youth
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88Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Break Dance in the Street
Iranian Youth Participating in Presidential Polls
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89Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Soccer Fans
Fans of a Presidential Candidate
Iranian Youth
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90Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Iranian Youth
Soccer Fans
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91Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Iranian Traffic Police
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92Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Iranian Fashions
93Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Iranian Women Soccer Players
Iranian Women Rugby Players
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94Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Iranian Wrestling Team Top Three of the World
Iranian Soccer Team Top 20 of the World
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95Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Iranian Soccer Fans in World Cup 2006
96Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Iranian Women Ice Skaters and Inline Skaters
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97Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Iranian Women Polo Players
Iranian Women Golf Players
98Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Iranian Women Car Racers
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99Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Tehran Symphonic Orchestra
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100Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Persian New Year, 21st of March
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101Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Last Wednesday of the Year Chahrshanbe
Soori Fireworks, Dance and Jump over Fire
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102Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Ski Resorts, Tehran
103Social Life after 1979 Revolution
Iranian People Sympathetic with American People
after September 11 Teharn
104ART and Iranians
105Art and Iranians
Iranian Miniature
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106Art and Iranians
Hand-knotted Persian Silk/wool Rug
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107Art and Iranians
Blue Tile Works
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108Art and Iranians
Handicraft Copper Works
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109 FamousIranians
110 Famous Iranians
Christiane Amanpour Chief International
Correspondent for the CNN
Anousheh Ansari First Female Private Space
Tourism
Bijan Davari IBM Fellow and Vice President
Dr. Ghasem Asrar Associate Administrator for
Earth Science of NASA
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111 Famous Iranians
Hossein Eslambolchi Chief Technology Officer and
Chief Information Officer of ATT
Prof. Mohammad Jamshidi A Member of the Advisory
board of the NASA JPL's MARS Pathfinder Project
Prof. Ali Javan Inventor of Gas Laser in 1960
Maria Khorsand President of Ericsson Company
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112 Famous Iranians
Omid Kordestani Senior Vice President for
Worldwide Sales and Field Operations of Google
Prof. Lotfi Zadeh Father of Fuzzy Logic Theorem,
UC Berkley Professor
Farzad Nazem Executive Vice President of Yahoo!
Pierre M. Omidyar Founder and Chairman of the eBay
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113 Famous Iranians
Faryar Shirzad Former White House Deputy
Assistant for International Economic Affairs to
President George W. Bush
Azadeh Tabazadeh Senior Research Scientist, Earth
Science Division, NASA
Shirin Ebadi The First Iranian and the First
Muslim Woman To Receive the Nobel Peace Prize
Bijan Pakzad (Bijan) Designer of Menswear and
Fragrances Owner of the most expensive store in
the world in Beverly Hills, CA
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114Iranians is USA
115Iranians in USA
- In 1990 about 1,100,000 Iranians have been living
in USA. - In 1979, Iran has had the most student population
abroad among all other countries and the most
number of foreign students in US. - 46 of Iranians in US have bachelors degree or
higher.
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116Iranians in USA
- It is estimated that about 800,000 Iranians live
in California. - The most population of Iranians, about 600,000,
live in Los Angeles which is called
Tehrangeles(Tehran-Los Angeles). - Iranians live in Westwood district of L.A. Which
is called Little Persia and is one of the most
expensive districts of L.A.
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117Persian wordsinenglish language
118Persian Words in English Language
More than 500 Persian Words is estimated in
English Language. of them are as
follows Algorithm (Khwarazmi) Beggar
(bi-kaar) Bronze (birinj) Better (Behtar) Best
(Beh ast) Candy (Ghandy) Caravan
(karawan) Cash (karsha) Caviar
(khaviyar) Cheque(Check) (Chek) Chess
(shah) Cow (Gav) Door (Darb) Guitar
(Sitar) Far (Far) Further (Fartar)
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words_of_Persian_origin
119Persian Words in English Language
Jackal (shaghal) Jasmine (yasmin) Khaki
(khaki) Kebab (Kabab) Lemon (limoo) Lips
(Lab) Magic (maguš) Orange (naranj) Pajamas
(paë jamah) Paradise (pairidaeza) Sandal
(sandal) Sherry (Shiraz) Spinach
(aspanakh) Sugar (shakar)
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words_of_Persian_origin
120Thank You