The classification of Persians in terms of race can vary based on context and perspective. In the U.S. Census, people from Iran are often categorized as "White," but this classification can be contentious and is influenced by cultural and social factors. Many Persians identify with their distinct ethnic and cultural heritage rather than a racial category. Ultimately, perceptions of race are complex and can differ based on individual and societal views.
White
Yes, Persians are considered to be part of the Middle Eastern region.
Persians typically consider themselves to be WHITE and are considered as such by the US Census Bureau. However, most laypeople will argue that Iranians are not White, but either Olive/Mediterranean or Brown.
Because they were very mean and mild!
No, Persians come in many colors, such as red and blue.
He took over their empire.
Yes. They originated in Southwestern Asia.
Mixed people are almost never considered white, they're considered colored, even when they're half white. To be considered a white person you have to be fully white or look very white.
Yes. All European countries are considered White, because they are White.
Yes. All European countries are considered White, because they are White.
Yes Marilyn Monroe is considered white.
Yes, Sherry is considered a white wine.