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  2. Farsi1 - Wikipedia

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    Farsi1 (Persian: فارسی ۱) was the first international free-to-air Persian language general entertainment channel based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Farsi1 was owned by 21st Century Fox [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and was operated by Broadcast Middle East, a MOBY Group company.

  3. Persian language - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Persian Language and Literature has maintained that the endonym Farsi is to be avoided in foreign languages, and that Persian is the appropriate designation of the language in English, as it has the longer tradition in western languages and better expresses the role of the language as a mark of cultural and national continuity. [38]

  4. Persian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Persian version of Wikipedia was started in December 2003. As of February 2025, it has 1,028,652 articles, 1,371,616 registered users, and 95,770 files, and it is the 19th largest edition of Wikipedia by article count, and ranks 22nd in terms of depth among Wikipedias. It passed 1,000 articles on 16 December 2004, and 200,000 on 10 July 2012.

  5. List of Persian-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Al-Alam News Network (Arabic language news channel); Al-Kawthar TV (Arabic channel); Arezo Tv; HispanTV (Spanish language news channel); IFilm TV (entertainment network which consists of four channels in English, Arabic, Persian and Dari language)

  6. Farsi 1 - Wikipedia

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  7. Iranian Persian - Wikipedia

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    Iranian Persian (Persian: فارسی ایرانی, romanized: Fârsi-ye Irâni), [2] [3] Western Persian [4] or Western Farsi, [5] natively simply known as Persian (Persian: فارسی, romanized: Fârsi), refers to the varieties of the Persian language spoken in Iran and by others in neighboring countries, as well as by Iranian communities throughout the world.

  8. Persian and Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Persian was displaced by Urdu in North India during the British colonial rule in India, though it remains in use in its native Iran (as Farsi), Afghanistan (as Dari) and Tajikistan (as Tajik). Urdu is currently the official language and lingua franca of Pakistan, and an officially recognized language for North Indian Muslims in the republic of ...

  9. Zemzemeh - Wikipedia

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    Zemzemeh (Persian: زمزمه) is a Persian TV channel, operated by Broadcast Middle East in Dubai, which is a joint venture between MOBY Group and 21st Century Fox. ...