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Te⋅he⋅ran

[te-ran, -rahn, te-huh-, tey-uh-; Pers. te-hrahn]
–noun
a city in and the capital of Iran, in the N part: wartime conference of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin 1943. 3,150,000.
Also, Teh⋅ran.

I⋅ran

[i-ran, i-rahn, ahy-ran]
–noun
a republic in SW Asia. 67,540,002; ab. 635,000 sq. mi. (1,644,650 sq. km). Capital: Teheran.
Formerly (until 1935), Persia.
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Teh·ran or Te·he·ran   (tě'ə-rān', -rän', tě-rān', -rän')   
The capital and largest city of Iran, in the north-central part of the country south of the Caspian Sea. A commercial and industrial center, it became the capital of Persia (Iran) in 1788 and was modernized under Shah Muhnammed Reza Pahlavi (ruled 1941-1979). Population: 7,800,000.
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Iran [(i-ran, i-rahn, eye-ran)]

Republic in the Middle East, bordered by Armenia, the Caspian Sea, Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan to the north; Afghanistan and Pakistan to the east; the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf to the south; and Iraq and Turkey to the west. Its capital and largest city is Teheran.

Note: Core of the ancient Persian Empire, Iran was known as Persia until 1935.
Note: The United States supported the regime of the shah (king) Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, who was forced by popular opposition to leave the country in 1979.
Note: Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ruled from 1979 until his death in 1989, imposing strict Islamic law.
Note: In 1979, Iranian militants attacked the U.S. embassy and seized hostages, including sixty-two Americans, who were held until 1981.
Note: Iraq unsuccessfully invaded Iran in 1980.
Note: The Iranian government was widely believed to have controlled the taking of U. S. hostages in Lebanon. (See Iran-Contra affair.)
Note: The 1990s saw some moderating elements emerge to challenge the conservative heirs to Khomeini.

Teheran [(te-rahn, te-ran, tay-uh-rahn, tay-uh-ran)]

Capital of Iran and the largest city in the country; located in northern Iran.

Note: Site of the Teheran Conference (1943), at which United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin met and agreed on Allied war plans and postwar cooperation in the United Nations.
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Word Origin & History

Iran 
from Pers. Iran "Persia," from Middle Persian Eran (sahr) "(land) of the Iranians," gen. pl. of Er "an Iranian," from O.Pers. ariya- "compatriot," from PIE aryo-, self-designation of the "Aryan" people (see Aryan). It became the official country name in 1935 under Reza Shah, according to one story on the suggestion of the Persian embassy in Berlin.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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