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Guide to '''Iran ancestry, family history and genealogy''': parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.
==Country Information==
Iran is a country in the Middle East bordered by [[Türkiye Genealogy|Türkiye]], [[Iraq Genealogy|Iraq]], [[Armenia Genealogy|Armenia]], [[Azerbaijan Genealogy|Azerbaijan]], [[Kazakhstan Genealogy|Kazakhstan]], [[Russia Genealogy|Russia]], [[Turkmenistan Genealogy|Turkmenistan]], [[Afghanistan Genealogy|Afghanistan]], and [[Pakistan Genealogy|Pakistan]]. It was formerly ruled by the Ottoman Empire and [[England Genealogy|Great Britain]]. The official language in Persian.<ref>Wikipedia contributors, "Iran," in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran, accessed 28 April 2016.</ref>


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==Iran Map==
[[File:Iran Provinces.png]]
==Provinces==
Modern Iran is divided into the following provinces:
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<li>Alborz</li>
<li>Ardabil</li>
<li>Bushehr</li>
<li>Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari</li>
<li>East Azerbaijan</li>
<li>Fars</li>
<li>Gilan</li>
<li>Golestan</li>
<li>Hamadan</li>
<li>Hormozgan</li>
<li>Ilam</li>
<li>Isfahan</li>
<li>Kerman</li>
<li>Kermanshah</li>
<li>Khuzestan</li>
<li>Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad</li>
<li>Kurdistan</li>
<li>Lorestan</li>
<li>Markazi</li>
<li>Mazandaran</li>
<li>North Khorasan</li>
<li>Qazvin</li>
<li>Qom</li>
<li>Razavi Khorasan</li>
<li>Semnan</li>
<li>Sistan and Baluchestan</li>
<li>South Khorasan</li>
<li>Tehran</li>
<li>West Azerbaijan</li>
<li>Yazd</li>
<li>Zanjan</li>
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=== Useful Websites ===
 
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Guide to Iran ancestry, family history and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.

Country Information[edit | edit source]

Iran is a country in the Middle East bordered by Türkiye, Iraq, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. It was formerly ruled by the Ottoman Empire and Great Britain. The official language in Persian.[1]

Online
Research Help

Iran Map[edit | edit source]

Iran Provinces.png

Provinces[edit | edit source]

Modern Iran is divided into the following provinces:

  • Alborz
  • Ardabil
  • Bushehr
  • Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
  • East Azerbaijan
  • Fars
  • Gilan
  • Golestan
  • Hamadan
  • Hormozgan
  • Ilam
  • Isfahan
  • Kerman
  • Kermanshah
  • Khuzestan
  • Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad
  • Kurdistan
  • Lorestan
  • Markazi
  • Mazandaran
  • North Khorasan
  • Qazvin
  • Qom
  • Razavi Khorasan
  • Semnan
  • Sistan and Baluchestan
  • South Khorasan
  • Tehran
  • West Azerbaijan
  • Yazd
  • Zanjan

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Wikipedia contributors, "Iran," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran, accessed 28 April 2016.