Iranianism

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Iranianism refers to a monolithic tradition – hence the uniformities and diversities of the broader Iranian culture, to which all the peoples of the Iranian region have made important contributions to.[1]

The term is used in "a broad sense", "has always existed", and the language and literature of Iran have "provided the oldest, strongest and most widespread channels" for it.[2]

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  1. ^ M. Ali. Iran Encountering Globalization: Problems and Prospects. 2003. New York Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780203420140 p.17
  2. ^ M. Ali. Iran Encountering Globalization: Problems and Prospects. 2003. New York Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780203420140 p.19