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  • #61
    Re: Azeris in Iran

    Originally posted by Էլիա View Post
    Oh, thanks.
    You're welcome I guess your ancestors where quite close with zoroastrians. They are known to have been relatively tolerant.

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    • #62
      Re: Azeris in Iran

      Originally posted by Iranianazeri View Post
      You're welcome I guess your ancestors where quite close with zoroastrians. They are known to have been relatively tolerant.
      Where did you get that from?

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      • #63
        Re: Azeris in Iran

        Originally posted by Էլիա View Post
        Where did you get that from?
        Armenians used to be zoroastrian before adopting Christianity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Vartanantz

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        • #64
          Re: Azeris in Iran

          Originally posted by skhara View Post
          Armenians used to be zoroastrian before adopting Christianity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Vartanantz
          Oh, I didn't know zoroastrianism was կրակապաշտ.

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          • #65
            Re: Azeris in Iran

            As much as i hate Armenians and Iranians, but right now this is not the subject matter.

            Iam Azeri from North as in Republic of Azerbaijan, yes we are 100% Caucasian people, we just speak a Turkic langauge, our ancestors were the Caucasian Albanians. And I truly hate Iranians who say were are Aryan, I hat Aryans.

            Now South Azeris, or Iranian Azeris, they are 100% Iranians and Aryan. I hope this clears the misunderstanding.

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            • #66
              Re: Azeris in Iran

              Originally posted by NorthAzeri View Post
              As much as i hate Armenians and Iranians, but right now this is not the subject matter.

              Iam Azeri from North as in Republic of Azerbaijan, yes we are 100% Caucasian people, we just speak a Turkic langauge, our ancestors were the Caucasian Albanians. And I truly hate Iranians who say were are Aryan, I hat Aryans.

              Now South Azeris, or Iranian Azeris, they are 100% Iranians and Aryan. I hope this clears the misunderstanding.
              dont listen him he's a fake i mean hes a real pan-turkish..

              u said u hate all aryan lol very easy to know why, ur getting jealous cuz not from indo-european roots its really pathetic.guy...

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              • #67
                Re: Azeris in Iran

                Originally posted by Iranianazeri View Post
                The further north you go the people are more caucasian. In the republic of azerbaijan they are very similar to armenians and gerogians and so on which genetical testings has shown us. The iranian azeris are something between cacuasians and persians I would say.



                It depends how you mean iranian group. The azeris of iran speak a turkic language (although persian too). We are a mix of caucasian, iranian and centralasian turks. The persians consider us "turcified" iranians. I consider the azeris just as a unique and local people and the descendants of all those local peoples who lived there.
                speak about urself..why are su saying "we" u think that u can speak for the whole azeri nation perhaps??

                no azeri whatever from iran or azerbaijan had never intermingled with bastard turkish..if some traitors have did they arent anymore belongs to azeri ethnos but they are almost same as turkish cuz real azeri are originally Aryan from Media atropatene..state and spoke an indo-european irani language(and they can be more caucasian in the north from their Albana caucasus civilisation)

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                • #68
                  Re: Azeris in Iran

                  Originally posted by Iranian View Post
                  Azeris are not turks, they are Iranian. Speaking turkish doesnt mean they are turk by ethinicity. They have no turkish character, they are iranian, the most patriotic of all iranians are Azeris, and one of the most pure iranians of aryans are Azeris.

                  I know this is hard to hear because your government has been brainwashing people of Turkey with "Turan" and "Sun" theory crap, but when introduced to reality you people freak out. not your fault though.

                  Azeris are by no way mongols nor Turks, they are Iranian to the full. EVEN people of Azerbaijan are of Iranian origin. Pan-turkism is an evil ideology much like nazism. People of azerbaijan are not Tatars, not descendents of "Oghuz".

                  This should be clear to all, this is the biggest crime against human history and iranian peoples, racist fascists stole our heritage for their own, turning them against our traditional friends, the armenians. ARRAN THE REAL NAME OF AZERBAIJAN REPUBLIC. ARRANI THE REAL NAME OF PEOPLE OF REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN.

                  Stop pan-turkism now.
                  very true;-) see this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_Theory_Regarding_Azeri's

                  all irani people (not only persian) from iran have got same roots and have shared same ancestors (Aryan )

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                  • #69
                    Re: Azeris in Iran

                    Originally posted by ArmSurvival View Post
                    Ah yes I completely forgot about the Parthians and Medians. Would you consider the Medians to be the ancestors of Azeris since their country corresponds with today's Iranian Azerbaijan? Because as far as I know, Azeris language is Turkic, but their history, customs, traditions and ancestors were predominantly Iranian.
                    yea Azeri (especially Azeri-iranian) =Media Atropatene
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                    • #70
                      Re: Azeris in Iran

                      Based on my personal experience, the many many Iranian Azaris, I have personally interacted with ( in Tehran) feel utterly ashamed to be associated with Azeris in the north from the "country" Azerbaijan. They are also embarrassed to be called "Turks" merely because they 'speak' a Turkic language. Since the word "Turk" does not have a positive connotation in Persian language and culture, in general. The word in question generally referes to a dumb, slow, low-IQ debil in Persian. Also on the other hand "Turk" is associated with an animal in Persian; donkey that is. So the burning question remains why donkey?? Could it be that the Persians could not distinguish them from the latter (donkeys) or maybe they were having intercourse with donkeys?
                      Last edited by Lucin; 10-11-2007, 10:38 AM.

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