Iranian Diaspora
The Iranian Diaspora refers to the communities of Iranians who have settled outside of their home country, particularly after the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Many left due to political, social, and economic challenges, seeking better opportunities and safety. Major populations can be found in countries like the United States, Canada, and Germany.
This diaspora is diverse, encompassing various ethnicities, religions, and cultural backgrounds. Iranians abroad often maintain their cultural heritage through community events, language schools, and cultural organizations, while also integrating into their new societies. The diaspora plays a significant role in fostering connections between Iran and the global community.