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Reza Shah Pahlavi.

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A battle between the Safavids and Ottomans established which modern-day border?

Turkey and Iran


Why did Persia change its name to Iran?

Historical name for a region roughly coterminous with modern Iran. The term was used for centuries, chiefly in the West, and originally described a region of southern Iran formerly known as Persis or Parsa. Parsa was the name of an Indo-European nomadic people who migrated into the area c. 1000 BC; the use of the name was gradually extended by the ancient Greeks and other Western peoples to apply to the whole Iranian plateau. The people of Iran have always called their country Iran, and in 1935 the government requested that the name Iran be used instead of Persia.Britannica.comIran has had this name from first. but 2 thousand years ago the famous empire of Iran established , and because the kin is from "pars" tribe , they called the capital pasargad and some forein countries as Greece recognized as 'parse' which later changed to Persia.the British and Americans mostly in 1935 , Persian/Persia is still a distinction jsut not as widely used internationally.


In what way did mohammed reza pahlavi want to change Iran?

Reza Shah Pahlavi attempted to modernize Iran by constructing roads, industrial plants, and dams. He also had libraries built and his government established universities and modern schools that were based on European education.


What was Iran's former name?

Persia was was the official name of Iran in the Western world before March 1935 (as per Wikipedia)


What does 'Iran' mean?

It means "Aryan" and is derived from this word. Iran used to be called "Persia" - Land of the Aryans - before 1935 and the Shah changed it to Iran.Aryan.