Afro-Iranians
Afro-Iranians refers to Iranian people with significant black ancestry. Most Afro-Iranians are concentrated in the southern provinces of Iran, including Hormozgan, Sistan and Balochistan, Bushehr, Khuzestan, and Fars. They are split between Afro-Iranians who identify as Persian, Iranian Arab, or Baloch.
History
The Indian Ocean slave trade was multi-directional and changed over time. To meet the demand for menial labor, enslaved black people who were captured by Arab slave traders were sold in cumulatively large numbers over centuries to; the Persian Gulf, Egypt, Arabia, India, the Far East, the List of islands in the [Indian Ocean|Indian Ocean islands] and Ethiopia.Others came as immigrants throughout many millennia or from Portuguese slave traders who occupied most of the contested Ormus's Bandar Abbas, Hormoz and Qeshm island ports in southern Iran by early 16th century.
During Qajar rule, many wealthy households imported Black African women and children to perform domestic work alongside Eastern European Circassian slaves. This was largely drawn from the Zanj, who were Bantu-speaking peoples that lived alongside Southeast Africa. In an area roughly comprising modern-day Tanzania, Mozambique and Malawi. Under British pressure, Mohammad Shah Qajar issued a firman suppressing slave trade in 1848.
Notable Afro-Iranians
- Abdolreza Barzegari, footballer
- Abdul Karim Farhani, Iranian Shia cleric, Assembly of Experts member
- Alex Eskandarkhah, filmmaker
- Ali Firouzi, footballer and coach
- Mehrab Shahrokhi, footballer
- Mohammad [Ali Mousavi Jazayeri], Iranian Shia cleric, Assembly of Experts member
- Shanbehzadeh Ensemble, Iranian folk band
- Dennis Walker, footballer of Afro-Iranian descent, first black player to play for Manchester United