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'''Persianate''' societies are those who may not be ethnically [[Iranian peoples|Persian or Iranian]], but whose linguistic, material, and artistic cultural activities |
'''Persianate''' societies are those who may not be ethnically [[Iranian peoples|Persian or Iranian]], but whose linguistic, material, and artistic cultural activities affected by the [[Persian language|Persian]] language and culture. Examples of the Persianate societies are the [[Timurid Empire]], [[Mughul Empire|Mughal India]] and the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] court{{fact}}. |
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Persianate societies are those who may not be ethnically Persian or Iranian, but whose linguistic, material, and artistic cultural activities affected by the Persian language and culture. Examples of the Persianate societies are the Timurid Empire, Mughal India and the Ottoman court[citation needed].
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- Persian culture — of ancient and modern Iran (Persia), in Western Asia
- For contemporary Iran, please see: Category: Culture of Iran.