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Question: Why do Persians deny that they are a nation?
Persians may deny they are a nation because their homeland is Iran, a mostly Shia-Muslim country that comprises of many different ethnic backgrounds, belief systems, and languages. Such diversity has led the Persian population to identify primarily with their culture, language, and heritage, rather than as a nation. By identifying solely with Persian culture, it allows them to maintain a distinct identity and history separate from other ethnicities within the country.
Jan. 28, 2023, 9:34 a.m.
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