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  2. Azerbaijan–Iran relations - Wikipedia

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    For almost all of its history, the territory of the present-day Republic of Azerbaijan was a part of the various Iranian/Persian empires or Persianate empires, specifically during the reign of dynasties such as Median, Achaemenid, Parthians, Sassanid, the Shirvanshah, various dynasties of the Iranian Intermezzo, the Kara Koyunlu, the Ak Koyunlu, the Safavids, the Afsharids, the Zands, and the ...

  3. Azerbaijani Americans - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, a group of these Azerbaijani settlers in New Jersey founded the Azerbaijan Society of America, a first Azerbaijani-American community organization. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] By 1980 there were around 200 families that identified themselves as Azerbaijani in the United States, with about 80% of them being endogamic . [ 11 ]

  4. Foreign policy of the Mahmoud Ahmadinejad administration

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    Karzai described Iran as "a helper and a solution," and "a supporter of Afghanistan", both in "the fight against terror, and the fight against narcotics". He called relations between Afghanistan and Iran "very, very good, very, very close ". [47] Al-Arabiya television said "Shi'a Iran has close ethnic and religious ties with Afghanistan." [48]

  5. Academic relations between Iran and the United States

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    "Hakim Eshaq Adams", one of the first Iranian students in the United States. "Yokhanan Sayaad Abaajlou", a graduate of Dr. Joseph Cochran at Urmia University of Medical Sciences, went to New York City in 1887 for postgraduate studies, making him the first Iranian student to go to the United States for higher medical education. [1]

  6. American Institute of Iranian Studies - Wikipedia

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    The American Institute of Iranian Studies (AIIrS) is a non-profit consortium of US universities and museums, founded in 1967, for the purpose of promoting Iranian and Persian studies. AIIrS facilitates academic and cultural exchange between the US and Iran and is dedicated to supporting scholars and funding research in Iranian Studies .

  7. Azerbaijan reopens its embassy in Iran as the countries try ...

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    Azerbaijan's decision in March 2023 to open an embassy in Israel, Iran's archenemy, also contributed to the deterioration in ties. Azerbaijan borders Iran’s northwest and was part of the Persian ...

  8. Iran–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Iranian Revolution of 1979, many Iranian citizens, especially students, resided in the United States and had a positive and welcoming attitude toward America and Americans. [10] In the 1970s, approximately 25,000 American technicians were deployed to Iran to maintain military equipment (such as F-14s ) that had been sold to the ...

  9. John Ghazvinian - Wikipedia

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    John Ghazvinian (Persian: جان قزوینیان, born April 23, 1974) [1] is an Iranian-American author, historian, and former journalist. He is a noted authority on the history of U.S.-Iran relations and is best known for his book, America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present – named by the New York Times as one of “100 Notable Books of 2021”.

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