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    1. tip-toe-thru-tulips on

      Curious to know what the „other“ category represents? Is that area of blue where people are crossing the border into Afghanistan?

    2. gtafan37890 on

      The only ones with a possible separatist movement I can see happening would be the Azeris, Kurds, and Balochs. The other groups are either too small or there hasn’t really been a history of a strong separatist sentiment.

      I’m not sure about the Arabs. Their biggest opportunity to separate came during the Iran-Iraq War which did not happen.

    3. Religion is not complex. Iran is 90-95% Shia. Major Sunnis are Kurds on NW corner and Baluchis in SE corner. Even they are part of Greater Iranian Civilization for centuries. Comparatively Kurds and Baluchis are more „odd ones“ in Turkey and Pakistan as compare to Iran.

    4. Past-Tension-162 on

      As an iranian azeri I dont see there being a sepratist movement khamenei is azeri

    5. MaximumWoodpecker869 on

      What’s with everyone talking about partition and separatist movements when a map about different ethnicities in Iran show up.

    6. GovernmentBig2749 on

      Basically Yugoslavia in the middle east, this is gonna work out jus fine.

    7. No2Hypocrites on

      „west Azerbaijan“ is literally Kurdish according to this map. It’s like showing „Kurdistan, Iran“ as Azerbaijani. West Azerbaijan, most notably Urmia, is Azerbaijani. Qazvin is also Azerbaijani. 

    8. How did the Kurds get in the North East? It seems as very far away from their original area

    9. thedestruction8542 on

      Not to take into account the topological differences of the regions, which makes ethnic segregation an even bigger problem.

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