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IRAN , the See also: great See also: plateau between the plain of the Tigris in the west and the valley of the See also: Indus in the See also: east, the See also: Caspian See also: Sea and the Turanian See also: desert in the See also: north, and the Persian Gulf and the See also: Indian Ocean in the See also: south, surrounded on all sides by high See also: mountain ranges with a great See also: salt desert in the centre
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The See also: modern name Iran, in See also: middle-Persian Eran (a See also: form preferred by many See also: German authors) is derived from the See also: ancient Aryana, " the country of the See also: Aryans," i.e. that See also: part of the Aryans which we See also: call Iranians
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Eratosthenes limited the name of Ariana to the south-eastern part of Iran, and excluded See also: Persia, See also: Media and See also: Bactria, and therein he is followed by See also: Strabo (ii
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78, 130, RV
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720 ff.; Pomp
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See also: Mela 3; See also: Pliny, Nat
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Hist. vi
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113, 116, xii
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33) ; Pliny (Nat
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Hist. vi
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93) confounds it with See also: Aria, Areia, Pers
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Haraiva, i.e. the See also: district of See also: Herat; but Strabo himself says (xv
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724) that some extended the name to the Persians, Medes, Bactrians and Sogdians, as they all spoke the same language with smallSee also: dialectic variations (cf
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727 and i
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66, xi
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523)
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For the ethnography and See also: history of Iran see PERSIA
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