first, aryays found Iran, there was a group, which name's aryays.....half of aryays come iran and the rest of them went to germani
Iran was founded by Aryan families who came to the area called Iran... but the first Iranian empire was Persian empire so the Cyrus II was founder of Iran
Bahau'llah in Tehran, Iran
Iran,founded in 3200 B.C.
Turkey is a secular republic founded by Turks. Iran is an islamic republis founded by iranians (persians).
I am not sure what the question refers to; the Bahá'í Faith was founded in Iran. Bahá'u'lláh (as well as the Báb) were born there.
Iran have been famously found and fund from 500 B.C with the achamenids kingdom and by Cyrus the Great. and Its capital was called pasargade. one of those day's special cities which is so famous between the historians is Persepolise which have been found by Darius the Great. from 1933 Persia has changed its name to Iran by the request of Reza Shah Pahlavi (Shah of Iran in the time).
Baha'is were founded in what is now known as Iran. They are persecuted in that country right to this very day.
The Cradle of Civilization is more specifically Mesopotamia (which is in Iraq) however, some people extend the cradle of civilization into territory that is currently part of Iran because of Ancient Civilizations that were founded there.
That may be a mis-spelling of "baptist", a believer in a specific Christian denomination, or of "babi", a believer in the Bab, who founded a religion in Iran.
The Mughal dynasty was founded by Babur, who was a ruler of a kingdom near Persia (modern day Iran).
Iran (Persia). The first Civilized Government was Founded 550 BC in iran (Persia). It included an organized army and navy, country wide Postal system, regulated and sustainable tax system.
Zoroastrianism was founded before the 6th century BCE in Iran (Persia). Now Zoroastrians live in India, United States, Iran and Pakistan. Smaller groups live in Grwat Britain, Canada and Australia.
Zoroastrians were the first monotheists. They called/call their God "Ahura Mazda." They started out in what is today Iran/Persia. They still exist, but are a persecuted minority in Iran. Most are now in India where they're called Parsees.