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  • #61
    Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.



    This video was made by a true Persian, not the rat that is masquerading as one.
    For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
    to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



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    • #62
      Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

      Originally posted by Armanen View Post
      http://youtube.com/watch?v=pp-YzLNH4qs


      This video was made by a true Persian, not the rat that is masquerading as one.
      Very amusing. I especially liked the clip from "The Barbarians are comming" where vikings were slaughtering French monks.

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      • #63
        Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

        Originally posted by Sattarkhan
        The key word there is "as far as you know" because you don't seem to know much. Azeri Turks and Persians have been integrated and intertwined for 500 years. Read The Cambridge History of Iran, or Roger Savoy's Iran under the Safavids. They go to length to describe how the Safavid Shahs, starting from Shah Ismail, worked to integrate the Turks and the Persians (called Tadjiks back then).
        First of all Tajik is a term used to signify a turk who is speaking Persian language. So much for the Cambridge History!!!

        Recently from Hollywood to so called "Academic Research" have been involved to help Azeri Turks to get an "Iranian History" for Azeri Turks by presenting them as natives to Iran. They have never been natives to Iran and they are as alien to Iran as before similar to arab invadors.

        Afghans have done research on Azeri Turks which is presented on Afghan forums that shows Azeri turks and Persians being the biggest enemies in Iran and they are still today. My wife is a native of Persia and she does not know anything about this "integration". Azeri Turks live in Azerbaijan and 70-80% Tehran are Azeri Turks. Persians live remotely far from Azeri Turks in other provinces.

        Originally posted by Sattarkhan

        The Safavids did end in 1722, by the conquering Afghans. But the Qajars, another Turkic Qizilbash clan came to power in 1795. The Qajars worked hard to emulate the Safavid; their dynasty was a indirect continuation of the Safavi dysnasty. These Qajar Shahs also had Turkish as their mother tongue, but it would be hard to define them an anything other than Iranian.
        Actually Zand Lur dyansty and Nader Shah (A Turkoman and not Azeri Turk) succeeded Saffavids. We regard Turkomans as natives of Iran even they speak Turkish language. Most of Nader Shah army was actually Afghans and he had nothing to do with Azeri Turks.
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        • #64
          Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

          Originally posted by Sattarkhan
          Persians and Azeri Turks look almost exactly the same. It would be very difficult to tell us apart. I have many Azari relatives ... their complexion is a little lighter than ours, but that is also a geographic factor. Persians from the most Persian city, Shiraz, are a little darker than Persians from the Caspian Sea coast, for example.
          Do Azeris look like "Persians"?

          Azeris claim that they look like Persians and it is not possible to tell the difference between an Azeri and a "Persian".

          The reality is something very different. Firstly "Persians" are not a homogenous group. Persians in Iran have different origin. Some are related to the civilization in Mesopotemia. Some Persians are related to local civilizations such as Elam, Kashan, Jiroft etc. Some Persians have Aryan origin such as Parthian, Bactrian, Sogdian and Original Persians in Pars province and Khorasan. The persians with Aryan origin is only about %10 of the population. But all these persians share common culture, Zoarastrian religion, Persian language, Persian history and civilization and even to some extent ethnicity with each other. Persians are also closely related to Baluchs and Kurds.

          Azeris claim they look like "Persians" and point to Tehran as a "Persian City" where both Azeris and Persians live. Also Azeri Turks claim there is a lot of inter-marriage between Persians and Azeri Turks in Tehran and also Azeri Turks are astonished to see some people speak Azeri language in Tehran.

          The reality is something entirely different. %70-%80 of Tehran are Azeri Turks. There is a lot of inter-marriage between Azeri Turks and other Azeri Turks in Tehran and also Azeri Turks are very similar to other Azeri Turks. Some Azeri Turks claim they are "Persians" and some admit that they are Azeri Turks. So it gives the impression that Azeri Turks look like "Persians".

          Azeri Turks mostly hide their origin and state Persian cities as their origin. Azeri turks claim they are from Mashhad, Shiraz, Caspian Region or they are Lurs. For an outsider who does not even know how a Persian look like, it is very easy to believe Azeri Turks look like Persians.

          Also the Azeri Turk regime inTehran tries to confuse people about Azeri identity and phenotypes. The Azeri turk regime strongly promotes Gogoosh, a Persian singer, as a "typical azeri turk". Gogoosh is an ethnic persian whose family has lived in Caucasus and that is why she can speak Azeri language. But she has always stressed in all her interviews that she is not Azeri but ethnically a Persian. After receiving bags of money from the regime, she has changed her view and now Gogoosh claims she is Azeri Turk.!!!!

          Strangely the other "Azeri Turk" promoted by regime is Farah Pahlavi, the Shah's wife. Although the Shah himself was related to Azeris, Farah Pahlavi is an ethnic Persian from Mazandaran province in the caspian region. Farah Pahlavi has a typical persian phenotype, speaks with a Persian accent and not an Azeri Turk accent, and displays a Persian culture in her speech and manners. Even if Azeris may change their face with plastic surgery and learn to speak Persian with a Persian accent, to change the culture and manner of speech related to Persians is an impossibility for Azeri Turks as Persian Culture can not be learned in 6 months even if somebody can learn American culture in 6 months. It takes thousands of years to learn Persian culture and it is a barrier that can not be overcome by Azeri Turks.
          Persians consider Gilani and Mazandarani as Persians. They are a sub-division within Persians similar to Lurs, Bakhtiarys etc.

          This is what Azeri Turks say about Gilani and Mazandarani:

          "The Mazandarani and Gilaki groups fall inside a major cluster consisting of populations from the Caucasus and West Asia and are particularly close to the South Caucasus groups—Georgians, Armenians, and Azerbaijanians"

          In other words, they claim Mazandarani and Gilani as subgroups of Azeri Turks. Add to that Azeri Turks even claim that Armenians are Azeri Turks!!!!!
          Last edited by oslonor; 04-08-2008, 04:49 PM.
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          • #65
            Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

            Originally posted by Sattarkhan
            You folks are very unlucky with geography
            Geography is geography. Somehow certain people don't like staying in the land that spawned them and like going around uprooting other nations.

            but very lucky with today's geopolitics.
            Good joke. Although I suppose it could be worse.

            Having said all that, any of you think the Qarabaq issue can be solved peacefully?
            Yes. It can be solved peacefully with Azerbaijan giving up all territorial claims on the land.

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            • #66
              Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

              These "real persians" you talk about are nuts. Hitler, Iran and Armenia in the same camp. This would be the axis of the unbelievable!

              You're the only "nutty" one here, go spread your filth elsewhere.
              For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
              to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



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              • #67
                Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

                Originally posted by skhara View Post
                Geography is geography. Somehow certain people don't like staying in the land that spawned them and like going around uprooting other nations.
                Good joke. Although I suppose it could be worse.
                Yes. It can be solved peacefully with Azerbaijan giving up all territorial claims on the land.
                Russia is leaving the caucasus. Who is going to be the ally of Armenia in the region when Azeris in Iran dump Armenia??? The only strategy is to work together with Turkey and bring down the Pan Turks in Iran. Persians would be your ally then.
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                • #68
                  Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

                  Originally posted by oslonor View Post
                  Russia is leaving the caucasus. Who is going to be the ally of Armenia in the region when Azeris in Iran dump Armenia??? The only strategy is to work together with Turkey and bring down the Pan Turks in Iran. Persians would be your ally then.
                  What an asswipe!
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                  • #69
                    Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

                    Originally posted by oslonor View Post
                    Russia is leaving the caucasus. Who is going to be the ally of Armenia in the region when Azeris in Iran dump Armenia??? The only strategy is to work together with Turkey and bring down the Pan Turks in Iran. Persians would be your ally then.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

                      Originally posted by skhara View Post
                      Nothing strange. Did you hear what Mr. SattarKhan was saying? You have to think in terms of who is secular and who is not?
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