Iran's Linguistic Diversity: Languages, Identity & Mother Tongue Education

July 11
27 mins

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Episode Description

How many languages are spoken in Iran, and what role do they play in shaping the country's identity?


In this episode of Iran Unveiled, we explore Iran's rich linguistic diversity and the many languages spoken across the country, including Persian (Farsi), Azerbaijani Turkish, Kurdish, Arabic, Balochi, Turkmen, Gilaki, Mazandarani and more.


We discuss the constitutional and legal framework surrounding mother tongue education in Iran, how language policies have developed over time, and the ongoing conversations about teaching and preserving minority languages. We also examine the cultural importance of language, its connection to identity, heritage and community, and how Iran's linguistic diversity reflects the country's long and complex history.

Whether you're interested in Iran, linguistics, education, or cultural diversity, this episode offers a deeper understanding of one of the country's most fascinating—and often overlooked—aspects.


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