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Iran is a republic country situated in Central Eurasia and Western Asia with an estimated population of 76.9 million as of 2010. It is the 18th largest country in the world with a total land area of 1,648,195 sq km.

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What are the causes of the Iranian-Israeli Proxy Wars?

Iran and Israel are the two major regional powers in the Middle East, however, Israel has consistently maintained the top position. This has resulted in Iran wishing to take hegemony away from Israel and become the dominant power in the Middle East. To this end, Iran has supported the Syrian Alawite Government (Bashar Al-Assad), the Terrorist/Paramilitary Organization of Hezbollah, the Terrorist/Paramilitary Organization of Hamas, and several other groups intending to weaken Israel and its position. Iran has consistently stated that it believes that Israel is a cancer and must be wiped off the face of the map (even though they make it clear that "they will not do the wiping"). Using these secondary forces to oppose Israel makes it appear like Iran is a peaceful country since Iran did not declare war on Israel, Hezbollah did or Hamas did. It gives Iran an odd deniability.

Israel has responded by killing Iranian nuclear scientists and consistently derailing Iran's nuclear program. Israel has focused its energy in defending its borders and trying to contain retaliation to its source, not the proxies.

How do you transfer money from the UK to Iran?

Its so simple you go to any search engine and type your requirement and find some online money transfer company and transfer your money in iran

Why must women cover up in Iran?

its their way of showing dignity at home you san be discovered oh and as the last dude said its disrespectful

What methods and institutions did the Persians use to amass and maintain their Empire?

The Empire was initially taken by conquest, then supplemented by diplomacy, bribery and further conquest. They established a system of governance based on local government, provincial Persian government, and central control. Taxes were levied to support this and the land and naval forces to sustain internal and external security.

In what way were the Safavids different from the Ottomans?

Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni.
Ottomans were Sunni, and Safavids were not

Why is it important not to name referable contra-indications?

because you are not a doctor and may think the condition is something it isn't.

What is the name of the country that border Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan and Tajikistan and Iran?

Afghanistan is the name of the country that borders Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan and Tajikistan and Iran!

What country is in between Iraq and Afghanistan?

There are two countries directly between Iraq and Saudi Arabia:

1. Kuwait,

2. "Iraq-Saudi Arabia neutral zone" - which ended in 1990 as it was split between the two nations.

What was a result of Western influences on the Safavid Empire?

they got guns and spices (which turned out to be plants that we tend to call weed now. it was used as healing herbs apparently.)

Which historical event encouraged the migration of two million iranians to Europe north America and Australia in less than 30 years?

The historical event that encouraged the migration of two million Iranians to Europe, North America, and Australia was the Islamic Revolution. This migration occurred in less than 30 years.

How did the Persians unify their great empire?

They left local government to the peoples they ruled, establishing Persian provincial governors to oversee and protect them, with central control by the king and his council.

What is Iran's zip code?

The Zip Code is an American system for use in the United States. Some other countries have developed similar systems to help with mail sorting and call it other things.

Iran does not have a singular zip-code, but multiple ones. Please see the Related Link to find the zip-code for a specific region of Iran.

71364 Shiraz

11369 Tehran

Iran's calling code (for telephones) is +98.

City where the Greeks defeated the Persians and gave us the name of the running race?

Not the Greeks, but the Greek city-states of Athens and Plataea, The battle in 490 BCE was on the plain of Marathon (not a city) 26 miles north of Athens.