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This article examines how the name “Khalij-e Fars” has been preserved, politicized, and contested over time. Drawing on historical sources, state practices, and reactions from the Iranian diaspora, it reflects the Iran 1400 Project’s commitment to understanding how ideas and institutions evolve—and how symbols like names help nations tell their stories, stake their claims, and respond to external pressures.
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This article examines how the name “Khalij-e Fars” has been preserved, politicized, and contested over time. Drawing on historical sources, state practices, and reactions from the Iranian diaspora, it reflects the Iran 1400 Project’s commitment to understanding how ideas and institutions evolve—and how symbols like names help nations tell their stories, stake their claims, and respond to external pressures.