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  2. Iranian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The survey had a cooperation rate of 31.2%. Iranian Americans, also known as Persian Americans, are citizens or nationals of the United States who are of Iranian ancestry. Most Iranian Americans arrived in the United States after 1979, as a result of the Iranian Revolution and the fall of the Persian monarchy, with over 40% settling in ...

  3. Iranian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Many of them live in North America, Europe, the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Australia and the broader Middle East. [4] [5] Many of them migrated to other countries after the Iranian Revolution in 1979. [6] [7] Iran has experienced waves of emigration since the Iranian Revolution in 1979. The creation of a ...

  4. List of Iranian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Yeganeh, economist, former Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (1973–1975), a professor of economics at Columbia University (1980–1985) Houman Younessi, researcher and educator in informatics, computer science, and molecular biology. Former research professor at the University of Connecticut.

  5. US charges 3 Iranian hackers and imposes sanctions for ... - AOL

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    Separately, the US Treasury Department imposed sanctions on seven people, including Jalili, as part of a sweeping response to Iranian efforts “to influence or interfere” in the 2020 and 2024 ...

  6. History of Iranian Americans in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Iranian immigrants began arriving in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s. As the 1979 Iranian Revolution unfolded, large numbers of Iranians fled Iran. Many of them settled in Los Angeles. [4][5] Many Iranian immigrants, including Muslims, Zoroastrians, Christians, and Jews, originated from the upper classes. [6][7] Los Angeles was ideal ...

  7. Exodus of Iranian Jews - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Exodus of Iranian Jews[1] refers to the emigration of Persian Jews from Iran in the 1950s and the later migration wave from the country during and after the Iranian Revolution of 1979, during which the community of 80,000 dropped to less than 20,000. [1] The migration of Persian Jews after the Iranian Revolution is mostly attributed to ...

  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. [7] 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 Shah ...

  9. Middle Eastern Americans - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, an estimated 1.02 million immigrants from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) lived in the United States, making up 2.5 percent of the country's 41.3 million immigrants. [ 38 ] Middle Eastern and North African immigrants have primarily settled in California (20%), Michigan (11%), and New York (10%).