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| فارسي| Home » Blog - Weblog » Government Organizations » Embassies | Total Sites Listed: 1363 |
| Armenia: Embassy of Iran in Yerevan - http://www.iranembassy.am/ Access to the political, cultural and economical news in Iran and Armenia and links to other Iranian and Armenian sites in English |
| Australia: Embassy of Iran in Canberra - http://www.iranembassy.org.au/ Introducing the embassy and cosular section and information about tourism in Iran. |
| Azerbaijan : Embassy of I.R. of Iran in Baku - http://www.iranembassyaz.org/ Includes information on consular affairs, economics and politics of the region, also providing economical and political news and events |
| Denmark Embassy of I.R. of Iran in Copenhagen - http://www.iran-embassy.dk/ Introducing political, economical and cultural sections and providing online visa and forms |
| Embassy of I.R. of Iran in Berlin - http://www.iranembassy.de/ Introducing the sections, access to the consular information, cultural affairs and public relations in Persian and Deutsch |
| Embassy of India in Tehran - http://www.indianembassy-tehran.com/ Introduction of India, news, consular and visa sections in English. Also includes the address and e-mail |
| Embassy of Iran in Netherland - http://www.iranianembassy.nl/ Provides information about tourism and business in Iran and news. |
| Embassy of Iran in Stockholm - http://www.iran.se/ Introduces the embassy, consular affairs and some information about Iran |
| Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran - South Africa - http://www.iranembassy-sa.org.za/main_index.html About embassy, ambassador, south Africa in brief, Iran-SA relation, travel & tourism, political system, news and etc |
| Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Addis Ababa - http://www.iranembassy-addis.net/ General information, news, tourism, art, women, law, education |
| Embassy of the Republic of Poland - http://www.embpoltehran.com/ Includes information about Poland and Iran, consular affairs, business, history of polish - persian relations |
| England Eembassy of Iran in London - http://www.iran-embassy.org.uk/ Introducing consular section, access to the visa and consular forms and providing information about tourism and investing in Iran |
| Finland Embassy of I.R. of Iran in Helsinki - http://www.iran.fi/ Introduction to the embassy and it's activities, consular section and providing information about tourism in Iran |
| France Embassy of Iran in Paris - http://amb-iran.fr/index.php Access to visa forms, student affairs and social affairs in Persian and French. |
| France in Iran - http://www.ambafrance-ir.org/ Ambassador, Political part, Military part and part of solidarities |
| Indonesia Embassy of I.R. of Iran in Jakarta - http://www.iranembassy.or.id/ Includes information on the politics, culture and economics of the region and links to other Iranain sites |
| Iranian Embassy In Vienna - http://www.iran.embassy.at/ The message of ambassador, political, consular, economic, cultural, slovakia and .... |
| Islamic Republic of Iran Consulate General In Hong Kong - http://www.iranconsulate.org.hk/ Introduction of consular, location and office hours, consular section, Iran useful, commercial section, cultural section, information about Hong kong and |
| United Arab Emirates Embassy of Iran in Abu Dhabi - http://www.iranembassy.org.ae/ Provides consular, commercial & ..., affairs, Iranian links, Iranian news |
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Farsi also known as Parsi or Persian is the language spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and other neighboring countries. In Tajikistan and Afghanistan, Farsi is referred to as Dari. Prior to British colonization, Persian was also widely used as a second language in the Indian subcontinent; it took prominence as the language of culture and education in several Muslim courts in the subcontinent throughout the middle Ages and became the official court language under the Moghol emperors. Farsi is categorized as Indo-European family and has Subject Object Verb style. Many other languages such as Hindi and Urdu have been influenced by Farsi during years and today, close to one hundred million people speak Farsi world wide. |