| British Iranians

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Homa Katouzian, Shirin Guild, Abbas Edalat,
Darius Danesh, Catherine Bell, Omid Djalili
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| Total population |
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250,000 - 300,000
Approximately 0.46% of the UK population
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| Regions with significant populations |
| Throughout the United Kingdom, in particular West London and Southern Manchester |
| Languages |
| English, Persian, and other languages of Iran |
| Religion |
| Predominantly Islam, also smaller minorities of Jews, Bahá'í, Christians and Atheists. |
British Iranians are people of Iranian origin who were born in or who have been brought up in the UK.
History
There have been several waves of migrants from Iran to the UK. In the 1960s, most arrivals were students, either of secondary school age or at university. From 1977, in the lead up to the Iranian Revolution, until the outbreak of the Iran-Iraq war in 1980, most new arrivals were middle class professionals arriving due to the Iranian Revolution. Those who have continued to arrive after this time have tended to come from a wider range of backgrounds.
By 1990 the Persian speaking community in the UK was estimated to number around 275,000, with the vast majority being found in the Greater London area. Other important communities are to be found in Brighton, Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Sheffield, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Cardiff.
Famous British Iranians
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Iranians living in Britain
- See also: Category:Iranian expatriates in the United Kingdom
See also
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* People belonging to this ethnic group are as much Asian as they are White British (multiracials)
† Sometimes also cosidered European people
¤ Not from continental Asia but the country's population is significantly or predominantly Asian |
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Hadi Khorsandi Shappi Khorsandi
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