Persia.
Iran
Modern Persia IS Iran. The two names refer to the same country. Persia was an exonym (a word used by others to name the country) and Iran was an endonym (a word used by people of that country to refer to the country). In 1925, Reza Shah Pahlavi made the endonym Iran the official name of the country.
Yes. In 1935, Shah Reza Pahlavi requested that all documentation used to refer to his country refer to it as Iran, not Persia, which had been the historic name used for the country by foreign nations.
Persia is the old name for the country that is now known as Iran.
Iran used to be known as Persia. it was once known as Flock of seagulls
The southern country formerly known as Persia is Iran. The name "Persia" was used in the Western world until 1935, when the Iranian government requested that the international community use the name "Iran" to reflect the country's native language and identity. The name "Iran" means "Land of the Aryans" and has been used historically to refer to the region.
It's also Iran
There is no country that separates Iraq and Iran.
Afghanistan is the name of the country that borders Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan and Tajikistan and Iran!
Persia is the historical name for the region that is now known as Iran. The name "Persia" was commonly used in the West until 1935, when the Iranian government requested that the international community use "Iran" instead. Today, Iran is the official name of the country, and it reflects the diverse cultures and ethnic groups within its borders.
The country that used to be called Persia is now known as Iran. The name change from Persia to Iran occurred in 1935 at the request of the Iranian government to emphasize the country's cultural and historical identity.
Iran.